Sophomore wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa and the Hillsdale football team’s defense stepped up late to put the Chargers back in the win column with a tough, 17-10 out-of-conference win in Missouri against the Missouri S&T Miners. Hillsdale improved to 3-1 overall as TeSlaa posted eight catches for 177 yards and both of the team’s touchdowns,...
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Charger Chatter: Meg Kolp
Meg Kolp is a senior volleyball player from Petoskey, Michigan. Q: If you had to replace a volleyball with any piece of fruit during a game, what fruit would you pick? Why? A: If I had to replace a volleyball with a fruit, I would choose a grapefruit! I feel like they’re large enough to...
Chargers go 3-0 in home conference play
For the third straight weekend of play, the Hillsdale volleyball team swept six straight sets, going unbeaten in its first two home conference matches of the season and extending its in-conference win streak to 78 matches. The Chargers took down the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers and Trevecca Nazarene Trojans on Friday, Sept. 23 and Saturday, Sept....
Chargers open season with DI win
The Hillsdale softball team hosted the Grand Valley Lakers and the Oakland Grizzlies on Sunday, beating the Division I Grizzlies. The team lost the first game to Grand Valley 4-0 but beat Oakland in the second game 9-6. Grand Valley is a top Division II team in the NCAA Midwest region and Oakland is a...
Chargers take six straight sets to finish road stretch
The Hillsdale volleyball team completed a four-match road stretch last weekend with two sweeps, improving to 11-2 overall and 4-0 in conference. On Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday Sept. 17 the Chargers competed in a pair of away matchups against the Malone University Pioneers and the Walsh University Cavaliers. They won both in three sets...
