Kyle Gross knew he was just one victory away from becoming the winningest softball coach in Hillsdale College history, but said he forgot about it while his team played at a tournament in Hawaii on Feb. 3 — until his players stormed the field and gave him a ball signed by the whole team that...
Category: Sports
Haas earns third Field Athlete of the Week, other Chargers hit provisional marks
Senior Ben Haas won his third Great Midwest Athletic Conference Field Athlete of the Week award as the Chargers competed at the Grand Valley State University Big Meet and the Robinson Family Open at Tiffin University Feb. 14-15, earning eight provisional qualifying marks. At GVSU in the field, senior Reese Dragovich placed 10th in the...
McDonald reaches 1000 points
Senior Lauren McDonald scored her 1,000th collegiate career point with a left-handed layup in an away game against the Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers Feb. 8. “I knew it was coming, but I didn’t know it was such a small amount of points away,” McDonald said. “I thought it might not happen that game.” She made...
Chargers drop two
The men’s tennis team lost two home matches against top-ranked teams in the Midwest region over the weekend, falling to 1-4 in the season. The Chargers fell to the Davenport University Panthers 6-1 Feb. 15, losing the doubles point and five of the six singles matches. Sophomores Henry Hammond and Ellis Klanduch secured a win...
Women lose narrowly at home, beat Tiffin on the road
Hillsdale women’s basketball lost to the Northwood University Timberwolves at home 85-81 Saturday, Feb. 15, and defeated the Tiffin University Dragons away 65-43 on Thursday, Feb. 13. The Chargers played Northwood for a “Pink Out and Princess Night” in honor of Emerson Sigtryggsson, a Hillsdale student who passed away earlier this academic year. Though Hillsdale...

