Senior Kurt Weil may be the best multiple-event thrower in Hillsdale College history, men's track assistant coach Jeff Forino said. But Weil injured his knee while lifting during the summer and doesn't know when he will be back. After surgery, things looked pretty grim. (0) comments
A weekend of missed opportunity diminished the Charger volleyball team's victory against Tiffin University and added to the loss against Ashland University on Saturday. Had the Chargers won against Ashland, they would have sealed their place as South Division champions. (0) comments
The Hillsdale College cross country teams are finishing strong. Both the men and women placed third in the GLIAC Championship meet on Saturday. The Grand Valley State University teams placed first in both meets, while Saginaw Valley State University took second in the men's meet, and Ferris State University took second in the women's meet. (0) comments
The Hillsdale College Swim team was defeated by Grand Valley State University and Lewis University at their second consecutive away meet to start the season in Romeoville, Ill., Saturday. The Chargers started out hot with junior Alicia Leduc , senior Meredith Scott, sophomore Linda Okonkowski, and freshman Sarah Leitner winning the 400 medley, with a time of 4:04. (0) comments
Senior and Hillsdale native Drew Berube got his start in tackle football in middle school, and continued playing at Hillsdale High School. Football beyond high school wasn't even on his mind. Head coach Keith Otterbein, also a Hillsdale native, knew Berube since middle school, and Otterbein's son, junior Brad Otterbein, was Berube's teammate in high school. (0) comments
After losing nearly the entire starting lineup to graduation entering this year, the Charger men's basketball team will look to new faces and several veterans to pick up the slack this season. Head coach John Tharp summed up the two-sided vibe surrounding the group. (0) comments
When the latest AFCA Division II Top 25 poll came out Monday, the Hillsdale College football team saw itself ranked at No. 22, the highest ever for the Chargers at the Division II level. They also moved up two spots in the Super Region 3 rankings, to number three. (1) comment
The Hillsdale College women's basketball team is ready to pick up where they left off last season, when they finished at 27-4. The two-time defending GLIAC South Division champions were picked to finish second in the division in the conference's preseason poll. (0) comments
For some, football is the most significant event of the season. For those who don't play for the Chargers, intramural sports provides a more relaxed alternative to engaging in fall's favorite pass time. Just this past Monday marked the end of the men's IM football season. (0) comments