Head coach John Tharp was honored for his 500th career win before the Hillsdale men’s basketball team buried the Cedarville Yellow Jackets, 87-57, in the quarterfinals of the G-MAC Tournament. Tharp was given a painted game ball as a surprise tribute video from former players played on the big screen in Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena....
Category: Sports
Shotgun earns highest overall score on the road
The Hillsdale shotgun team brought home the highest overall team score Feb. 26 at the Lindenwood Spring Open in Saint Charles, Missouri. Besides Hillsdale, 13 schools attended, including Grand Valley State University, Simpson College, and William Penn University. The Chargers earned a total score of 1,403, only one point ahead of former NCAA DI champion...
Wallner, Russell win G-MAC awards, Chargers take three-of-five
The Hillsdale softball team left Columbus, Georgia, having won three-of-five games in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Leadoff Classic held Feb. 24-26. The Chargers won the first game 8-0 against Gannon University, the third game 4-1 against the University of Bridgeport, and the fifth game 5-1 against Southwestern University. They lost the second game 10-2...
Charger swimmers qualify for NCAA championship meet
Two Charger swimmers qualified for the NCAA Division II championship meet taking place March 7-11 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sophomores Elise Mason and Megan Clifford will represent Hillsdale College at the championship meet. All swimmers who achieved NCAA A cut times are invited to the meet, and swimmers who earned B cut times above a certain...
Hillsdale College establishes new award for shooting sports competitors
Hillsdale College established the Matt Suggs USA Shooting Travel Award on Feb. 9 to help students pay for travel and competition in Olympic-qualifying shooting events. “The college established the Matt Suggs Travel Award in his memory to further enhance our programs, which not only train young athletes in shooting sports but also promote the principles...


