Junior Maizie Brown had 13 kills in the game against Northwood University. Courtesy | Anthony Lupi The Hillsdale volleyball team beat their G-MAC rival Northwood University Timberwolves in four sets Oct. 6. Northwood struck first, taking the first three points on a kill, an ace, and an error. Hillsdale marched right back after junior outside...
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Chargers take double wins in two Ohio tournaments
Sophomore Sophia Bultema finishes shooting at the Charger Classic. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale shotgun team earned first place in back-to-back national championships this past week at the Cardinal Center in Marengo, Ohio. The Chargers competed in the ACUI/SCTP International National Championship and the ACUI/SCTP Upper Midwest Conference Championships Oct. 4-8. The...
Chargers Dominate Northwood, Pick Up First Win
Senior running back Michael Herzog scored his sixth touchdown of the year. Courtesy | Anthony Lupi After starting its 2023 season with four straight losses, the Hillsdale Charger football team pulled off its first win of the year against its G-MAC rival the Northwood University Timberwolves 40-18 Sept. 30. Defense was the name of the...
Chargers comeback in ITA Midwest
Senior Sean Barstow fought hard in the A draw. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale men’s tennis team made a round of comebacks at the ITA Midwest Regionals this past weekend. Freshman Ellis Klanduch led with an impressive run, making it to the quarterfinals of the B draw consolation bracket. “He competed very...
Haske becomes assistant manager of women’s basketball
Rachel Haske helps the coaches, joins workouts, and cheers the players on. Courtesy | Morgan Litwiller Rachel Haske has found her soul sisters. Twenty-eight year old Haske, who has Down Syndrome, joined the women’s basketball team this summer as assistant manager. Originally from Ypsilanti, Michigan, Haske now lives in Hillsdale and comes to campus to...




