Coming into their weekend series, the Charger baseball team has lost 11 of 12 games. Success this weekend is crucial for them to get back on track. They play against nationally ranked Ashland University on the road. Head coach Paul Noce said that the schedule softens up after this week, and he hopes to start off with a win against Ashland. (0) comments
Last night, 60 eager competitors and a few dozen spectators descended upon the Roche Sports Complex for an exciting sporting event that only comes once a year: Phi Mu Alpha's Dodgeball Tournament. The event raised $180 for Reading Elementary School in Reading, Mich. (0) comments
A walk among Saga's tables reveals a patchwork of Hillsdale College's varying social groups, as fraternities, hall mates and other student networks converge for daily meals. But with their fit figures and distinctive blue-and-white jerseys, those seated at the "athlete tables" form the most noticeable group in Saga's social sphere. (0) comments
Three more Chargers join Hillsdale College's Athletic Hall of Fame adding onto a legacy of 56 Hall of Famers before them. Former basketball player Eric Allaire, '89, tennis player Zoe Smith Bradley, 1899, and former Dean of Women CarolAnn Barker's, '63 images have been carved into plaques and placed in the Hall of Fame in the lobby of the sports complex. (0) comments
The match was against Saginaw's 'A' team. Hillsdale team captain Ian Faley, a junior, said they would rather play against the best competition when given the choice but also admitted the team might have been able to conquer Saginaw's 'B' squad. In this instance, Faley said his own team was responsible for much of the problems. (0) comments
Hillsdale softball went 1-1 against Tiffin University Wednesday, losing the first game, 5-2, before rebounding to win the second game 6-2. The Chargers hit two home runs, one by sophomore Jordan Kellie in the first game and one by freshman Jen Berlet in the second. (0) comments
The Charger track and field team kicked off their outdoor season with two provisionally qualifying marks in the men's high jump and the women's shot put last Saturday with the Polar Bear Invitational hosted by Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Ind. Out of seven men's first place finishes, senior Andrew Dodson, still fresh from earning All-American honors at indoor nationals, provisionally qualified in the high jump with a mark of 2. (0) comments
Entering the John McAvoy Natatorium is like jumping into a rock concert. The loud screams of excited kids echo from the walls as they dash to the edge of the pool, energy reflected in their smiling faces. Students of all ages from Hillsdale Academy come crawling out of the water only to rush back in seconds later. (0) comments