Charger tennis will open their spring season at Western Michigan University on Sunday at 4 p.m., where they will face their first Division I opponent since the team’s reincarnation in 2011. After finishing their regular season in sixth place at the GLIAC championship in October, the team looks forward to getting back into match play....
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Women’s basketball avenges ODU loss: Megan Fogt earns fifth South Division award this season
After three away games, the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team came home and defeated Ohio Dominican University 81-66. In January, Hillsdale suffered a tough loss to the Ohio Dominican Panthers. On Saturday, however, the Chargers played a solid game from start to finish. “The defense took out two of their players who hurt us the...
Hillsdale wins in 4OT
In the longest, highest-scoring game in NCAA Division II women’s basketball this season, Hillsdale College defeated Walsh University 106-105. With 22 ties and 24 lead changes, the game was a battle from the beginning. At the end of regulation, Hillsdale was ahead 66-64 until Walsh tied it up with 28 seconds left. “I was thinking,...
Charger Chatter: Kenzi Dickhudt
Freshman Kenzi Dickhudt is a walk-on for the Hillsdale swim team and has been swimming since she was seven years old. A native of Detroit, Mich., Dickhudt loves the strong community at Hillsdale and plans on majoring in economics. How long have you been swimming? I have been swimming since I was seven. I was...
Charger teammates reunite with Raiders: A look back at the 2013-14 NFL season
Current Oakland Raiders and Hillsdale alumni Jared Veldheer ‘09 and Andre Holmes ‘11 made strides this season, proving their ability to play at the highest level and further establishing their place in the NFL. Their play was one of the few highlights in an otherwise disappointing 4-12 Raiders season. “Your main focus (in the NFL)...
