The Hillsdale College Chargers split a two-game road trip last week, falling to Walsh University on Thursday, 68-60, and defeating Malone University two days later, 66-62. Both Walsh and Malone are located in Canton, Ohio, so the team stayed in the area during the off day in between games. The Chargers got off to a...
Men’s basketball drops two, holds second in G-MAC
The Hillsdale Chargers (17-6, 11-5 G-MAC) dropped two games last week against conference opponents but still remain in second place in the G-MAC. The first loss of the road trip was a thrilling defeat at the hands of the Walsh University Cavaliers (15-6, 10-5 G-MAC) and the second came against the Malone University Pioneers (17-7,...
Swim honors two seniors at dual meet
After its Friday evening win and Saturday evening split, the swim team had great reason to celebrate more than their points. The swimmers focused all their energy Saturday night to honor the team’s two seniors, Peyton Bowen and Theresa Smith. “Peyton and Theresa have been great stabilizing forces on the team,” Head coach Kurt Kirner...
Five wins in six games put women’s basketball at fifth in G-MAC standings
When head coach Matt Fritsche called a timeout two and a half minutes into last Thursday’s home game against Kentucky Wesleyan University (11-8, 7-8 G-MAC), he was less than thrilled with his team’s rebounding efforts. The Hillsdale College Chargers (12-7, 10-5) had dug themselves into an early hole, due partly to their lackluster performance on...
Women’s track wins Conference Crossover
The Chargers women’s track team won first place at Saturday’s meet, the Conference Crossover, the first hosted by Hillsdale this season. Hillsdale finished with 137 points at the meet that brought together multiple Midwest conferences, the G-MAC, the GLIAC, and the GLVC. Comparing the event to last week’s unscored meet at Michigan, head coach...




