If you just looked at the stats, you’d think Hillsdale pounded their way to a convincing win against a playoff-caliber team in Indianapolis. The Chargers outgained the Greyhounds by 116 yards, ran 27 more plays on offense, and won the time of possession battle 35:10 to the Greyhounds’ 24:50. But Indianapolis came out on top...
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Charger Chatter: Jay Rose
Jay Rose is a freshman football player from Brecksville, Ohio who has started at linebacker in two consecutive games. Jay is one of six current players to not be redshirted in their first year. Jay hopes to major in physics. When did you start playing football? I’ve always played football. I probably started...
Volleyball loses match, mars perfect season
After playing five home games and garnering a 5-0 record, the Chargers left their unblemished record in the Upper Peninsula. Following an eight hour drive to Northern Michigan University, the Chargers lost all three sets to the Wildcats on Friday. The Chargers drove an additional two hours to Michigan Technological University on Saturday where they...
Golf improves in Chicago
In the Midwest Regional tournament, Hillsdale’s golf team showed they can compete with nationally ranked teams. The tournament was hosted at Chicago’s Harborside International golf courses. The Chargers carded an overall score of 625 with a season-low tournament round of 302 on Monday. After sitting in the middle of the pack at 17th place at...
Intense cross-country training unites team
It’s Thursday, and for cross-country team members, that means they woke up at 6:00 a.m. and started practice at 6:30 a.m. Like other sports teams, the runners practices together 5-6 times a week while in season. Cross-country runners are in season or training about 90 percent of the year, which makes for an intense schedule,...