As junior Joey Humes rounded the final corner with the closest competitor half a lap behind, all that stood between him and a victory in the 3000 meter run was 50 meters of wide open track. Emphatically crossing the finish line, Humes put an exclamation point on a young, developing team’s statement performance. The Hillsdale...
Clark sets pool record, Ellingson wins G-MAC Player of the Week as regular season concludes
The Hillsdale College Chargers defeated Olivet College and fell to Tiffin University in a tri-meet on Friday. Freshman Anna Clark dominated the meet and broke Olivet’s pool record in the 200 butterfly, finishing in 2 minutes and 13.24 seconds. Clark said she has been swimming with the stroke and distance group, giving her more more...
Chargers upset no. 12 Findlay in statement win
The score was 76-74. The Hillsdale College Chargers had to hold on to a two-point lead for four more minutes to do something they hadn’t done in 17 years. The last time they beat the Oilers at the University of Findlay’s Croy Gymnasium was Jan. 24, 2002. Hillsdale didn’t just hold on to their lead,...
Maines breaks 27-year old record in Crossover win
The Hillsdale College Chargers entered 2019 with high expectations in the G-MAC. After a dominant team performance on their home track, Hillsdale seems poised to meet those expectations, and remains serious contenders for another conference championship. The Chargers finished first at the Conference Crossover with 150 team points, besting G-MAC adversaries Ursuline College and the...
Humes earns All-American status at NCAA National Championships
When junior Joey Humes crossed the muddy finish line in 25th place at the NCAA Division II National Championships last Saturday, he became only the third Charger to win All-American honors in men’s cross country in the past decade. Being named to the All-American team is the latest in a long line of awards Humes...




