2 Milligan University students dead, 7 injured after driver crashes into school’s cycling team
Two Tennessee college athletes were killed and seven others injured when a reckless driver crashed into a cycling team during their training ride Wednesday morning.
Milligan University sophomores Haylan Engdahl and Brayden Rogers were part of an 11-cyclist training session when they were allegedly struck by 69-year-old John Benfield just before 9:00 a.m. on Highway 19E in Hampton, Tenn, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said.
“We are profoundly shocked and saddened to share that members of our cycling team were in an accident involving a vehicle this morning while cycling,” Milligan University said in a statement. “There are no words to adequately describe this level of loss. Our prayers are with all those impacted by this tragedy.”
Engdahl and Rogers were pronounced dead at the crash site — which occurred approximately 11 miles from campus — while seven injured cyclists were rushed to nearby Johnson City Medical Center.
Four victims are in critical condition in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, with two others in stable condition, JMCU Trauma Director Dr. Bracken Burns said.
The seventh cyclist was evaluated and later released.
Officials did not publicly identify the injured athletes.
“Today has been an extraordinarily difficult day for a lot of people in upper East Tennessee,” the Tennessee Highway Patrol said in a statement. “Families have lost loved ones. Others are waiting for news about people who were hurt. Teammates, coaches and an entire university community are trying to process something no one expected when this day began.
“We know there are people hurting right now, and before we talk about the investigation, we want them to know that our hearts also break and we are praying for them,” the THP said.
Benfield, a resident of Newland, NC, was charged with two counts of vehicular homicide by recklessness and five counts of aggravated assault by vehicle by recklessness, Tennessee First Judicial District Attorney General Steven Finney said.
Finney didn’t provide details about the crash, including whether the suspected driver was under the influence.
Additional charges may be filed against Benfield following the investigation, Finney said.
Benfield is being held in Carter County jail.
Finney didn’t fault the cyclists for the crash, saying they were an experienced group who were out for a typical training session.
“This is an elite cycling team. It’s not a bunch of club guys getting together to ride. They know what they’re doing,” he said.
Engdahl, a native of Winthrop Harbor, Ill., and Rogers, from Huntsville, Ala., were mourned by the cycling community as “two student-athletes whose lives were taken far too soon.”
“We are deeply saddened to learn of this morning’s tragic crash involving the Milligan University Cycling team. Our hearts go out to the two student-athletes whose lives were taken far too soon, Haylan Engdahl and Brayden Rogers, as well as to the riders who were injured,” USA Cycling said in a statement.
Engdahl had recently recovered from a broken femur that he suffered after crashing during training in March, according to his Instagram.
The teen, who attended Christian Life School in Kenosha, Wisc. was remembered for his warm character.
“A beautiful person, infectious smile, magnetic personality, loved life,” Jeff Bogaczyk, head of school at Christian Life School, told ABC7 Chicago.
Wednesday’s fatal crash comes more than four years after another Milligan University athlete was killed in a similar crash.
Sophomore runner Eli Cramer was out on a pre-track meet run with two teammates when they were struck by a drunk driver in Lightfoot, Va., on March 31, 2022.
Jose Efrain Hernandez Mancia pleaded guilty to DUI involuntary manslaughter for the deadly hit-and-run crash, WAVY reported.
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He was sentenced to 12 years in prison in April 2023.