With three “unofficial” victories in this weekend’s exhibition games, the Hillsdale College baseball team is off to a solid start. “We counted them as exhibition games so there weren’t any official scores,” head coach Eric Theisen said. “The weekend went well though. We won game one in regulation and game two was an extra-inning game...
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Tennis undefeated on weekend, Hackman receives G-MAC award
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team finished the weekend undefeated, sweeping Purdue Northwest 7-0 on Saturday and Wayne State University 4-3 on Sunday. On Saturday, the Chargers took all seven points, winning three doubles matches. Sophomore Tyler Conrad and freshman Sean Barstow won a close 7-6(4) match at No. 1 doubles, freshman Brennan Cimpeanu and...
Shotgun readies for nationals
The Hillsdale College shotgun team traveled to central Ohio last weekend to prepare for the upcoming Collegiate National Championship in March. The team competed at Eagle’s Nest Sporting Grounds in Mount Gilead, Ohio, on Sunday. The competition allowed many of the members to break new ground in their shooting careers by not only shooting competitive...
Van Wienen celebrates with 1000th kill
This past week the Hillsdale College volleyball team came out victorious against both conference and non-conference teams, maintaining endurance in the first three-game weekend of the season. Senior middle hitter Allyssa Van Wienen made history both offensively and defensively this week as she hit her 1000th career kill, and won her first ever G-MAC Defensive...
Chargers break two more records
The Hillsdale College men’s and women’s track and field teams broke school records, earned Division II national provisional marks, and set new personal bests at Friday and Saturday’s meets. On Friday, several Chargers traveled to Grand Valley State University, where senior Kajsa Johansson, sophomore Dakota Stamm, freshman Shura Ermakov, and junior Alanna O’Leary broke a...



