After two canceled games in the last two weeks, the Hillsdale College Chargers are scheduled to play Tiffin University on Saturday, April 3. Kick-off is scheduled for 5 p.m. at the Frank “Muddy” Waters stadium. Sophomore quarterback Luke Keller said his focus for the game against Tiffin is executing the game plan. “I made a...
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Chargers top Wesleyan
The Chargers snapped a three-match slump with a dominant 7-0 win Saturday against Kentucky Wesleyan University in their G-MAC opener. The Chargers are now 1-0 in the conference, extending their undefeated streak since joining the G-MAC two seasons ago. The Chargers dropped just four games throughout singles and doubles play, winning all but two sets...
Track and field begins outdoor season
After last year’s outdoor season cancellation, Hillsdale’s track and field team had its first outdoor meet in two years at the Yellow Jacket Collegiate Open at Cedarville University. Senior Ian Brown ran a NCAA Division II provisional time in the 110 meter hurdles when he took first at 14.23 seconds. “Basically I’ll just hopefully continue...
Chargers win G-MAC Championship
The Hillsdale College volleyball team made history last weekend as the Chargers captured their fourth straight G-MAC championship title, and junior outside hitter Karoline Shelton received the G-MAC Player of the Year award for the first time. But before the Chargers advanced to the championship, they played possibly their toughest game all season against Cedarville...
Basketball wins its first tournament game in 20 years
The Hillsdale College Chargers took down the Mercyhurst University Lakers to grab their first NCAA Division II Tournament win since 2001, and reach the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history. Due to some conferences opting out for the season with COVID-19 concerns, the NCAA reduced the field from 64 to 48 teams....




