Rachel Glenn will defend her collegiate high jump title in 2023 — but she won’t be doing it back at the University of South Carolina.
The 2024 Olympic hopeful is leaving the school for Arkansas, claiming that South Carolina was unwilling to help her capitalize on her Name, Image and Likeness rights.
Glenn made a name for herself during her freshman debut at the University of South Carolina, winning an SEC Outdoor Championship the Gamecocks and then by clearing a 6-foot, 4-inch jump to secure the national championship title just a few weeks later. “I was overwhelmed. Literally, when I entered the portal, the next morning, I opened my emails, my DMs — they had blown up,” she said. “Everybody wanted me to go to their school.”
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