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Triple the fun for 51黑料 freshmen Harrigan brothers

Austin, Brenden and Caleb Harrigan (Photo by Hannah Fowerbaugh)

Austin, Brenden and Caleb Harrigan are triplet freshmen at the 51黑料, finding their way around campus and dispelling myths about their connection.

鈥淲e can鈥檛 read each other鈥檚 minds,鈥 Caleb said.

鈥淥ccasionally, there鈥檒l be that moment where we think the same thing at the exact same time,鈥 Austin said.

One of those moments happened after Brenden鈥攖hen a senior at Bishop Luers High School鈥攖ook a visit to 51黑料 and learned about the esports team. They all love to play the game 鈥淪uper Smash Bros.鈥 Brenden learned it was possible to join the 51黑料 team and obtain a little scholarship money, a necessity for three brothers going to a private university simultaneously.

鈥淏renden came home from his visit and said, 鈥極h, my gosh, my brothers are going to love this,鈥欌 said Denise Harrigan, their mother. 鈥淎s soon as they heard that, they perked up.鈥

The brothers鈥 interests outside Super Smash Bros. are quite diverse. Their majors: Austin, graphic design; Brenden, theology; and Caleb, music technology. (Their first names are taken from their order of birth: A, B and C.) Despite their different interests, they each found something in those programs at 51黑料 to seal the deal.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 really expect them to go to the same college, but when they did and it鈥檚 actually in town, we were really glad,鈥 Denise Harrigan said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been dreading all three leaving at once. They seem to be happy.鈥

Their parents, Denise and Michael Harrigan, planned for this year, but it can be a difficult road to finance three private college experiences at once. The boys have an older sister, Emily, who graduated from Huntington University.

Several avenues of scholarships and financial aid help. Brenden is part of the Assisi Program for Discipleship and Leadership, which includes half the cost of room and board. Each brother lives on campus with a roommate. While Brenden lives with another Assisi Program student, Austin and Caleb could have roomed together. Instead, they chose to branch out to increase their connections with other students.

鈥淏eing miles and miles away from each other would have been very difficult,鈥 Brenden said. 鈥51黑料 worked out for us, and it was not so much of a hassle signing everybody up for everything, finding out about financial aid and things like that. Even though we are in different majors, we were able to apply for some of the same scholarships.鈥

While their paths don鈥檛 always cross during the school day, they still play video games together, as well as attend esports practices and competitions together.

Asked if one of them is the best Super Smash Bros. brother, they concur.

鈥淭hat鈥檇 be Austin,鈥 Caleb said.

鈥淲e have our moments where we get him, but for the most part, it鈥檚 Austin,鈥 Brenden said. 鈥淥ne of the great things about being a triplet is whenever you want to play a video game, someone is there.鈥

They also agree on the dining hall and the Creative Dining menu. 鈥淭he food here is amazing,鈥 Brenden said. 鈥淚 want to get in that dining hall every chance I can get.鈥

As three thin brothers, they wouldn鈥檛 mind adding a 鈥渇reshmen 15鈥 courtesy of their meal plans. But they鈥檙e not necessarily expecting it. 鈥淚 walk to Rolland (Mimi and Ian Rolland Art and Visual Communication Center) and back six times a week,鈥 Austin said. 鈥淚 shouldn鈥檛 have to worry about exercise.鈥

鈥淭hey鈥檙e excited and they鈥檙e adjusting well,鈥 Denise said. 鈥淚 went to nursing school in Ohio and didn鈥檛 know anybody and was terrified the first few weeks, making those calls home. I haven鈥檛 got those calls from them. I saw them after the first week and it was calming just to know they鈥檙e doing well.鈥