After a tough loss against Saginaw Valley and a buzzer-beater loss to Wayne State University, the Hillsdale women’s basketball team will finally play two home games this weekend. The losses drop the Chargers to 0-2 record in conference play and 5-3 overall. “It’s going to be a tough week for us, even though we’re at...
Men’s basketball drops pair of opening GLIAC games
After a tough stretch of road games, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team is finally coming home. Playing their first games against GLIAC competition this season, the Chargers fell short against the No. 2 Saginaw Valley Cardinals 74-70 on Dec. 1 and struggled in a 76-55 loss to the Wayne State Warriors on Saturday. The...
Hillsdale ranked No. 2 nationally for academic success among Division-II competition
Hillsdale College tied for second nationally in the NCAA’s Division II for college academic success ratings released Nov. 17. Even with a Princeton Review academic rating of 93, Hillsdale earned a 98 percent academic success rating for the student athletes who graduate within six years of enrolling at an institution of higher education, according to...
Track and field head to first indoor competition of the season
The cross country season came to a close last week, and now Charger track and field is gearing up for its first indoor meet this weekend, Dec. 2 and 3, at Saginaw Valley State University’s Holiday Classic meet. Last year’s indoor season was highly successful for the women’s squad which finished second in the GLIAC...
Women’s basketball goes 1-1 at Thanksgiving Tournament, heads into conference play
Following a 22-point win over Wisconsin-Parkside on Nov. 19, the Hillsdale College women basketball went 1-1 at the Ashland Thanksgiving tournament, giving it a 5-1 record, so far. The Chargers struggled offensively against Mercyhurst on Saturday, but beat Slippery Rock University with a strong final quarter on Sunday. “We’re just in a better position this...




