Two Milligan University Cyclists Killed and Others Injured After Collision in Hampton

Two members of the Milligan University cycling team were killed when a vehicle struck them during a training ride in Hampton, Tennessee, on August 19. The cyclists were identified as Haylan Engdahl and Brayden Rogers Jackson Sun. Seven other student cyclists were injured in the collision, with four in critical condition Commercial Appeal.
The Milligan University cycling team was on a routine training ride when the vehicle hit them Knoxville News. The collision left nine cyclists hurt or killed. Emergency responders rushed to the scene in Hampton to help the injured athletes Tennessee. The incident shocked the university community and raised questions about cyclist safety on local roads.
Four of the seven injured cyclists remain in critical condition Oak Ridger. The other three suffered less severe injuries but still required medical care. Doctors worked through the night treating the young athletes The Leaf Chronicle. The university is coordinating with hospitals to support the injured students and their families.
Haylan Engdahl and Brayden Rogers were well-known members of the cycling community Daily News Journal. Both were dedicated student-athletes who trained regularly with the university team. The deaths mark a devastating loss for Milligan University and the cycling program. Campus officials have offered counseling services to students and staff struggling with the tragedy Danville News.
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