The first two conference games of the season yielded mixed results for the Hillsdale College Chargers. On Nov. 30, the team dropped its G-MAC opener on the road against Trevecca Nazarene University, 68-57. Two days later, Hillsdale traveled to Owensboro, Kentucky, and defeated Kentucky Wesleyan College, 64-56. Through six games, the Chargers are 1-1 in...
Men’s basketball splits two tight games to open G-MAC season
The Chargers were up three points with 2:19 left in the second half against Kentucky Wesleyan College, when they missed back-to-back free throws. After defensive stops both ways, Panthers guard Brandon Hatton hit a three-point shot and sent the game into overtime. When the final buzzer sounded, the Chargers had suffered a 75-68 defeat. “Man,...
Women’s cross country finishes seventh in nation
Walls of women run the flat circuit, yelling at each other, and fans in body paint and underwear cheer their team on, and sometimes jeer at competitors. Through the commotion, senior Hannah MacIntyre, Hillsdale’s highest-ranking runner and first four-time All-American, emerged fourth in the nation, running what coach Andrew Towne called probably the best race...
Men’s basketball opens season 6-1
As Hillsdale College students set off for home after classes on Nov. 21, the Charger men’s basketball team was gearing up for the Hillsdale Lanes Thanksgiving Classic. After two wins over Lewis University and Purdue Northwest University in the event, head coach John Tharp sent the players home to spend Thanksgiving with loved ones. “I...
Chargers thrash Lake Erie in season finale
The Hillsdale College Chargers finished their 125th season of football with a resounding 54-0 whitewash on the road against Lake Erie College on Saturday. The shutout was the Chargers’ third of the year. Hillsdale finishes its season with four consecutive victories and a 7-4 record, its best mark since 2012. The Chargers went 5-2 in...




