2 members of Tennessee college cycling team killed in highway collision
Summary
Two members of the Milligan University cycling team died, and several others were injured in a crash with a vehicle on a rural highway in eastern Tennessee. The accident happened during a training ride, and some injured cyclists were airlifted to hospitals.Key Facts
- The crash happened on Wednesday morning at about 8 a.m. local time.
- Eleven cyclists were riding together when the collision occurred.
- Two cyclists, both sophomores named Haylan Engdahl and Brayden Rogers, were killed.
- Nine others were hospitalized; seven remain in treatment, and two have been released.
- The crash took place in Hampton, Tennessee, about 10 miles east of Milligan University.
- The Tennessee State Patrol reported the crash was on a rural highway in a mountainous area.
- Several injured cyclists were airlifted by helicopter to nearby hospitals.
- The number and condition of people in the vehicle involved in the crash have not been shared.
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