The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team has already begun preparations for next year’s season following its devastating loss to Grand Valley State University last Wednesday in the first round of the GLIAC tournament. “We’re beginning to start talking about the plan, what we’re going to do with our guys, and to figure out what each...
Category: Sports
Laser-sharp shooter plays professional ball
For Hillsdale native point guard and shooting guard Tyler Laser, basketball has shown him the world. Tyler Laser graduated from Hillsdale High School in 2006, went on to play Division 1 basketball at Eastern Illinois University, and now plays professional basketball in Europe. “Sitting in Cyprus, I thought to myself: what an unlikely circumstance that...
The formula for football recruiting
Next fall, 25 new athletes will join the 120-year tradition of Hillsdale College football. “It takes a very unique individual – a unique 18 year old, high school, male, football player – to choose Hillsdale College,” head football coach Keith Otterbein said. The incoming class has an average grade point average of 3.7 and an...
Caldwell earns 6th All-American
The Chargers competed at the NCAA Division II Championships held in Birmingham, Ala. at the Birmingham CrossPlex on March 7 through March 9. The team competed in eight events, making it to finals in one. Senior Kayla Caldwell placed third in the pole vault, sealing her sixth All-American title. Caldwell cleared 13 feet, 11 inches...
Baseball splits weekend in Toledo
True to hopes and aspirations, the Hillsdale Charger freshmen are helping the baseball team accumulate victories. The Chargers won two of four games this weekend against Alderson-Broaddus in Toledo. Saturday’s games were both decided by one run, with the Chargers losing the first 2-1 and winning the evening’s game 4-3. On Sunday, the Chargers won...