For the first time in four years, the Hillsdale College basketball team does not have a clear go-to player. In the 2013-14 season, Tim Dezelski led the Chargers to an 18-9 record. After Dezelski graduated, Kyle Cooper became Hillsdale’s main threat and one of the best players in the GLIAC. Last season, Cooper led the...
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Chargers battle, defeat Northwood 3-2
In a hard-fought battle, the Hillsdale College volleyball team defeated the Northwood University Timberwolves on Wednesday evening 3-2. The mid-week victory bumps the Chargers to 7-6 in the GLIAC and 15-9 overall. Though Hillsdale swept Northwood 3-0 just last month, the Timberwolves put up a fight this time around. Northwood came out strong, jumping...
Charger baseball wraps up intense fall season
The fall is the offseason for collegiate baseball, but don’t tell that to the men of Hillsdale College baseball. On Sunday, the Chargers played their annual Halloween game, which capped off an intense fall season which saw exhibitions, scrimmages, and workouts before the sun came up. The final two weeks of the fall season proved...
Baseball gallops, flies in annual Halloween game
“Run, Forrest, run!” Junior Chris Ackerman, dressed as Forrest Gump, sprinted to first base after sending a fastball into center field. Staying true to the character of his costume, Ackerman continued to sprint down the football field, even after reaching first base safely. Ackerman’s costume was one of many lining the football field for...
Bats and breaststrokes: freshman pursues two-sport career
For Victoria Addis, a schedule filled with softball doubleheaders isn’t enough; the freshman from Canton, Ohio, has decided to double up on Division II sports. Addis plays right field for the softball team and swims the breaststroke for the swim team, a feat that head softball coach Joe Abraham said is rare at the Division...




