Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department The women’s tennis team lost 4-3 to No. 22 nationally ranked Wayne State University in Detroit Feb. 28, bringing the Chargers’ season record to 5-3. “We really had to work for it overall, and it just shows our potential and where we could be, and how much better we’re getting as...
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Championship goal ends at Walsh
Senior Ashton Janowski dunking a basketball at the team’s first practice of the 2025-26 season–full circle moment as he finished the last game of his collegiate career March 3. Courtesy | The Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Chargers were eliminated from the Great Midwest Athletic Conference tournament in the quarterfinal round by the No. 1...
Old dogs still got it: Charger alumni return to compete
Could your tax accountant run a 200-meter dash? If a former teammate eggs him on for long enough, then yes. At the Charger Tune-Up meet on Feb. 21, Hillsdale alumni competed in multiple track and field events, including an open 200-meter dash, high jump, and pole vault during an indoor track meet at the Biermann...
Chargers fall to No. 20 ranked Warriors
Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department. Freshman Patrick Cretu earned a singles win after playing on court for three hours, accounting for Hillsdale’s only point in a 6-1 loss to No. 20 nationally ranked Wayne State University on Feb. 28. The Wayne State Warriors opened the match by sweeping doubles play to take an early 1-0 lead....
Chargers take second at conference shoot
Senior Lief Andersen at Hillsdale College shotgun’s media day at the Biermann Center. Courtesy | The Hillsdale Athletic Department The Hillsdale shotgun team took second overall in the Association of College Unions International and Scholastic Clay Target Program Upper Midwest Championship Feb. 27-March 1, with four female athletes placing in the top five. The Chargers...



