When Stedman Lowry gets hot, there isn’t much an opposing team can do to keep pace. The Hillsdale College basketball team’s leading scorer poured in 31 points on 9-of-12 shooting from beyond the arc as the Chargers cruised past the Tiffin Dragons 80-62 on Saturday afternoon at Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena. With the victory, the...
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Chargers fall on last-second jumper
The GLIAC’s leading scorer added a game-winner to his resume on Thursday night. Walsh guard Zac Carter scored 26 points, including the winning basket with 1.1 seconds remaining, as the Cavaliers held off a furious second-half rally by the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team to win 79-77. The loss drops Hillsdale to 7-10 overall and...
Charger swimming utilizes break for training and competition
Members of the Hillsdale College women’s swim team spent winter break training in Florida and competing in three meets. After training at home for two weeks, the squad spent 10 days in the Sunshine State. According to freshman Danielle LeBleu, the team spent a lot of time working both in and out of the...
Chargers at full strength as final stretch approaches
After struggling through injuries in December, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team is healthy and ready to make a push for the postseason. At the halfway point of their conference schedule, the Chargers are 3-7 in the GLIAC and 7-9 overall. The Chargers lost their first five conference games in December but have rebounded with...
Chargers meet provisional marks against D-I competition
This weekend the Hillsdale Charger track and field teams were the smallest fish in a big pond. Regardless, they made quite a splash. The Chargers traveled to the University of Michigan on Saturday to compete as the only Division II school at the Simmons-Harvey Invite. The Simmons-Harvey Invite is new for Hillsdale’s schedule — head...




