For the Hillsdale swim team, Saturday morning started out with head coach Kurt Kirner brandishing a butcher's knife, as the team gathered in Saga for a pep talk. "I want you to slash your times," Kirner said. "I want to see flash not splash. I want to see you send chills up the other team's spine. (0) comments
While you were scrambling to find a costume and getting sick on candy last weekend, the Hillsdale College baseball team was working long hours at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Both the players and coaches worked on the "Scream Team" for the park's annual HalloWeekends event to raise money towards the team's travel expenses. (0) comments
The Hillsdale College football team left Ferris State University on Saturday with a four-game winning streak, and one game closer to the playoffs. The Chargers dominated both sides of the ball in a 59-14 dismantling of an overmatched Ferris team that is now 1-9 on the season. (0) comments
The Chargers are looking ahead to their away games this weekend against Wayne State University and Northwood University with hopes of hosting the semi-finals and finals of the GLIAC playoffs for the first time in four years. Hillsdale already has the South Division title and is set to host the first round of playoffs on Nov. (0) comments
Sunday evening was definitely a low in my sports life. Brett Lorenzo Favre-the same one now wearing Viking purple-took my Green Bay Packers from years of mediocrity to a Super Bowl championship in the '90s. He was a fixture of my childhood, the face of the franchise. (0) comments
Despite what you may have heard, the Hillsdale football team is not a lock to get into the Division II playoffs, even if they win this weekend at home against a woeful 0-10 Tiffin University team. There are two major factors that get calculated into the super regional rankings: overall D-II won-lost results, and overall D-II strength-of-schedule (SOS) (opponents' average winning percentage and opponents' opponents' average winning percentage). (0) comments
The girl's intramural football season ended last Thursday when the Young Guns team closed out a perfect season with a victory over the Chi Omega team. "It was our roughest game," junior Carrie Kloosterman said. "We all have bruises." Kloosterman scored the winning touchdown in the championship game. (0) comments