The Hillsdale Chargers women’s basketball team played against two newcomers to the GLIAC last week, racking up a loss to Malone University on Jan. 24 and a win against Walsh University on Saturday, Jan. 26. The win against Walsh was the Charger’s third victory in the last five games, and brought them to 7-10 overall...
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Guinane ’11 scores career high overseas
rward for the Durham Wildcats, a team of the British Basketball League, scored a career-high 32 points in a nationally televised game last week, helping him earn a spot on the BBL “team of the week.” The 32 points included eight three point shots, assisting the team in an important 98-81 win against the UCP...
Margot Biermann Athletic Center on track to open February 22
In 1989, Margot Biermann’s husband encouraged her to apply to Hillsdale College and she was convinced. In 1993 she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. She was 44. Two years ago, Margot passed away. Shortly after, her husband Frank was interested in the college’s plan to build and remodel the...
Women’s basketball splits weekend games
The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team won two of the seven GLIAC games played since the close of last semester. They are currently 6-9 overall and 3-9 in the GLIAC. The Chargers will play at Malone University at 8 p.m. tonight. Despite the barrage of tough teams they have played, the Chargers will head into...
Charger Chatter: Kayla Caldwell
With five career All-American titles and the school record for indoor and outdoor pole vault, senior Kayla Caldwell goes into this track and field season aiming to break the NCAA DII record for pole vaulting. After leaving Hillsdale, Caldwell will continue pole vaulting with hopes of competing in Rio at the 2016 Olympic Games. ...

