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Chargers capture fourth at G-MAC Championship
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Chargers capture fourth at G-MAC Championship

The Hillsdale College men’s cross country team captured fourth at the 2020 G-MAC Championship meet on Saturday, Oct. 24 in Tiffin, Ohio. Junior Adam Wier and senior Mark Miller finished in the top 10 overall to earn First-Team All-Conference honors to lead the way. Walsh University stole the competition with a score of 21, beating...

Chargers capture second at G-MAC Championship
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Chargers capture second at G-MAC Championship

The Hillsdale College women’s cross country team fell short at the 2020 G-MAC Championship meet on Saturday, Oct. 24 in Tiffin, Ohio. Despite six runners earning All-Conference honors, the Chargers finished second overall as a team out of 10 G-MAC member schools. Walsh University stole back the title with 30 points, while Hillsdale posted 46,...

Chargers kick off season with virtual meet
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Chargers kick off season with virtual meet

The Hillsdale College swimming team competed in its first meet of the 2020-21 season on Oct. 17, and according to head coach Kurt Kirner, the new conditions necessitated by COVID-19 didn’t stop the Chargers from having a successful start. For the first four weeks of the fall competitive season, the Chargers are participating in the...

Hillsdale College Women’s Soccer Club leaning into spring season
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Hillsdale College Women’s Soccer Club leaning into spring season

Without its regular fall season, the Hillsdale College Women’s Soccer Club still maintains a competitive environment with intense scrimmages, relays, and other team bonding activities.  “This year, the club is doing fun Friday practices with a game and scrimmage every week,” HCWSC president Julianna Battig said. “This has been a way for us to still...

Charging on to new season in October
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Charging on to new season in October

Despite COVID-19 concerns, the Hillsdale College men’s and women’s basketball teams will play this year and start as close to on-time as possible.  Sports were one of the many things lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, with high school and professional leagues alike stopping play indefinitely. Now, with the NBA forced to play in a bubble...