Feeding off of an energetic home crowd and a vengeful spirit, the No. 3 Hillsdale College volleyball team played one of its best all-around games of the season, powering to a 3-0 sweep over the No. 6 Saginaw Valley State University Cardinals last night at Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena. The victory advances Hillsdale to the...
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Students compete in Taekwondo tournament
On Nov. 7, Hillsdale students competed in the annual Tae Park Grand Champion Taekwondo World Classic in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Over 400 participants of varying belts competed in events including breaking, forms, and sparring. Hillsdale sophomore Hans Noyes, a black belt who has practiced Taekwondo since the second grade, competed in the Grand Champion Tournament,...
Men’s basketball upsets eighth-ranked team in nation
For a few minutes on Tuesday night, it looked like the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team was doomed to suffer through last season’s growing pains again. But after giving up a double-digit lead in the second half, the Chargers pushed back, holding off the eighth-ranked Indianapolis Greyhounds for a 92-87 season-opening victory at Nicoson Hall....
Women’s basketball victorious in first two games of season
If Hillsdale College women’s basketball head coach Todd Mitmesser was worried about a learning curve in implementing his up-tempo and aggressive game strategy, then early widespread scoring shows that his team has passed the test. The Chargers presented a strong, unified force against Illinois-Springfield and McKendree Friday and Saturday, as the Chargers opened the season...
Swim beats Findlay and Lewis on Senior Day
The Hillsdale College swim team defeated GLIAC-rival Findlay 129-76 and the University of Lewis 119-115 in its last home meet of the season on Saturday at Jack McAvoy Natatorium. The Chargers are 4-0 in their last two tri-meets. On Saturday, the Chargers honored their six seniors with a Senior Day celebration. “They are the heart...



