UCONN celebrates after winning the March Madness championship game. Courtesy | CNN Americans proved they still love March Madness more than the NBA finals, as 18.1 million people tuned into the 2023 championship game, compared to the peak 16.8 million who tuned into the 2022 NBA Finals, according to SportsPro Media. The reason March Madness...
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Sarah Wagoner finds senior year success in action shooting
Senior Sarah Wagoner remembers first shooting casually with her dad as a 6 year old. “My dad and I used to shoot cans when I was very young,” Wagoner said. “It wasn’t anything consistent. We would just goof around a couple times a summer and occasionally throughout the year.” Wagoner said she first heard about...
Charger Chatter: Canela Luna
If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you want to be? I would want to be in Mexico just because most of my extended family lives there, and it’s been a couple years since I visited. What is your favorite SAB event? I like President’s ball. It’s just fun with...
Hillsdale goes 1-1 despite key injuries
The Hillsdale men’s tennis team secured a victory of 7-0 over Kentucky Wesleyan College April 1, but lost to Wayne State University 0-7 on April 4. According to junior Brennan Cimpeanu, the Chargers are a more skilled team than Kentucky Wesleyan. “It’s the weakest team in the conference, so we kind of expected to just...
Hillsdale takes 12th in Music City Invite
The Hillsdale men’s golf team placed 12th at the 36-hole Music City Invitational in Nashville, Tennessee, Monday and Tuesday. “Early on, when things didn’t go our way, we just kind of let one bad decision or one bad shot affect the next one,” head coach Matt Thompson said. “I think that’s really the only way...
