After erasing a 16-point deficit against the Lake Superior State Lakers in an 82-80 home win on Jan. 16, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team’s comeback attempts froze in the Upper Peninsula. The Chargers fell 74-69 to the Michigan Tech Huskies last Thursday before losing 70-64 to the Northern Michigan Wildcats on Saturday, dropping to...
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Women’s basketball can’t find traction in the U.P.
Balance has been both a struggle and a strength for the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team which boasts a deep bench filled with young players. After losses to Northern Michigan University and Michigan Tech last week, the Chargers will work to balance playing time and shooting strategy to improve on their 8-8 overall record. Throughout...
Charger Chatter: Kristin Freeman
Kristin Freeman, a freshman on the Hillsdale College track and field team, broke the 19-year-old school high-jump record by jumping 5 feet, 7 ¾ inches (1.72 meters). She was also named GLIAC co-Field Athlete of the Week on Jan. 21, her first conference award. What was your initial reaction when you learned that you’d beaten...
Men’s track picks up steam
At last weekend’s Gladstein Invitational, senior Todd Frickey broke his own school record in the 60-meter dash with a time of 6.89 seconds, while sophomore Jared Schipper set another school record in the pole vault with a jump of 5.10 meters. While he was excited about breaking the school’s pole vault record, Schipper also expressed...
Hillsdale alum signs pro contract in Spain
After playing professional basketball in Luxembourg for a year, 2014 Hillsdale graduate Tim Dezelski signed his second professional contract at the beginning of January with BVM 2012, a team based in Mieres, Spain. Dezelski had a successful 30-3 season with his first professional team, the Residence Walferdange, in Luxembourg, averaging 17 points and 16 rebounds...




