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Three years ago, freshman Sean Binning underwent emergency brain surgery for a ruptured arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Last month, he earned MAAC Diver and MAAC Rookie Diver of the Year as the men’s team won its 10th straight MAAC Championship. His story is one of incredible perseverance. The surgery removed the left side of his skull to relieve pressure from the AVM. He spent 18 days in the neuro ICU in a sedated coma. He needed a tracheostomy tube and a feeding tube. Sean had to relearn basic life functions — how to speak, how to walk, how to eat and even how to breathe. He lost 40 lbs.

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🚨GIVEAWAY ALERT🚨 Tag 3 Broncs you want to watch the MAAC Tournament with! One lucky winner will receive this ultimate fan package, complete with Rider swag and a $50 gift certificate to the Sugar Factory. Cheer on the Broncs during the MAAC Tournament in Atlantic City from March 8-12 🐴 🏀 📣 #BroncsToTheBoardwalk *Only open to current Rider students. The winner will be notified via DM on March 3.*

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How Maliah McCoy found her #HomeAtRider: "After visiting for the first time, I knew Rider was for me. It was the perfect size, wasn’t too big or too small, and I met so many friendly and welcoming people!! Rider has given me so many leadership opportunities, amazing friendships and the ability to grow and truly be myself. I truly believe that Rider’s community is one of a kind, and I wouldn’t have found it anywhere else. I have so many great memories from my time at Rider so far, like the fall concert of my freshman year, when my favorite artist A Boogie performed.