The Hillsdale women’s tennis team dropped three matches over spring break, falling to Palm Beach Atlantic, Nova Southeastern, and Findlay, as senior Sarah Hackman took G-MAC Player of the Week. Despite the Charger’s losses over the past two weekends, Hackman’s undefeated performance against Palm Beach Atlantic earned her recognition as the G-MAC Women’s Tennis Player...
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Chargers open conference play 1-3, drop home opener
In the opening weekend of the conference play, the Charger baseball team went 1-3 in its games against the Trevecca Nazarene University Trojans March 15-16. After 17 games, the Chargers now have an overall record of 6-12. They are sitting at number one in fielding standings and having the most at bats in a conference...
Football players give back to the community
On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, Charger football players have morning workouts during the offseason. Every few weeks, some of the players spend their free Wednesday mentoring boys at a local elementary school. “Guys with Ties” is just one way Hillsdale’s football team is giving back to the community. The program meets at Gier Elementary...
Golf fends off regional rivals, takes 12th of 21 in Kentucky
The Hillsdale men’s golf team conquered regional rivals last weekend at the SVSU Spring Intercollegiate in Lexington, Kentucky, placing above four of their five G-MAC opponents. “Beating these teams is important rankings-wise,” said sophomore Filippo Reale. “If you want to make regionals, it’s important to beat these teams.” Reale and Senior Darragh Monaghan both shot...
Chargers upset in round of 64
The team ended its program-record sixth straight year with at least 19 wins in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 11 in a shootout against Northern. Despite cutting their deficit to one possession in the game’s final minute, a deep three from Wildcat guard Max Bjorklund with 11 seconds left effectively ended...