Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department Senior Hunter Sperling’s football career began with a lie to his coach. After he played a year of tackle football for the first time when he was 7, he decided he was never going to play again. Now, Sperling has been nominated as a semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy...
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Aggressive race brings new bests
The men’s cross country team on media day. Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department The Hillsdale men’s cross country team placed 13th and the women placed 23rd at the Louisville Classic Oct. 4. Leading the Charger men, senior Gabe Phillips smashed his own personal record for an 8k race to earn 10th place with a time of...
Team sees podium twice in two weeks
Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department The Hillsdale shotgun team won overall in the Association of College Unions International and Scholastic Clay Target Program Upper Midwest Championship, Oct. 3-5, and took second at the ACUI/SCTP Central Midwest Championship, Oct. 10-12. In the Upper Midwest Championship, in Marengo, Ohio, the Chargers won decisively overall, taking first in four...
Hillsdale sustains a pair of losses
Freshman Ben Ngishu flips over Findlay player during Oct. 11 game Courtesy | University of Findlay Athletic Department The Hillsdale football team suffered a 28-21 loss against Tiffin University Oct. 4 and a 16-14 loss against the No. 16 University of Findlay Oct. 11, moving its season record to 2-4 overall and 1-3 in the...
The forgotten sport: revive pro hockey this season
NHL logo Courtesy | Seeklogo Hockey is heading into one of its most unpredictable seasons. For sports fans searching for a sport with fresh storylines, the NHL season offers international competition, rising stars, and a wide-open race for the Stanley Cup. The league doesn’t get as much attention as football or basketball, but this season...




