Looking forward to the last GLIAC Conference Championship race in his cross-country career, senior Caleb Gatchell said he’s excited to see what his team will be able to accomplish. “It’s the point of the year where we’re getting close to where the hay is in the barn,” Gatchell said. “We’ve had some stuff happen this...
Category: Sports
Golf finishes strong, Pietila makes history
After 36 holes, sophomore Joel Pietila stood tied for first place with Mason Motte, a sophomore from Saginaw Valley State. They both shot a two-over 146. When Pietila entered a playoff versus Motte to determine the true tournament winner, he Pietila birdied the first playoff hole to win the Motor City Invite. With his win,...
Football comes home after pair of road losses
In its past two games, the Hillsdale College football team has outscored its opposition 34-6 in the fourth quarter. But in the first three quarters, the Chargers have been outscored 81-24. On Saturday at the University of Findlay, Hillsdale fell behind 40-0 in the third quarter but finished strong to make the final score a...
Volleyball battles to 2-1 record at crossover tournament
After a 2-1 weekend at the Midwest Regional Crossover Tournament, the Hillsdale College volleyball team will head into the second half of its season. The Chargers now carry a 13-6 overall record, 5-3 in the GLIAC. The team has built up its endurance in recent weeks — five of the Chargers’ last seven matches have...
Individuals succeed in opening swim meet
The Hillsdale College swim team opened their season two weeks ago, but not the way they had hoped to. Hillsdale lost to Albion at home Saturday, Oct. 8, for the season kick-off. Albion defeated Hillsdale 158-133. “We gave quality efforts but weren’t prepared to race for a number of reasons,” head coach Kurt Kirner said....




