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Olivia Dunne makes surprise LSU return in New York while Paul Skenes stays quiet

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Olivia Dunne's college gymnastics career at LSU came to an end sooner than anticipated with a knee injury. But although she's finished competing, her LSU spirit remains as strong as ever. Last weekend, she participated in her first LSU alumni event in New York City, displaying her purple and gold pride.

Olivia Dunne illuminates Midtown with Louisiana flair and LSU pride
The party took place outside the trendy Legends bar in Midtown Manhattan. The location became home away from home for the LSU fans who came together to party and celebrate their school.



Olivia Dunne, who wore an LSU Tigers jersey, participated and added a Southern flair to the city that never sleeps.


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She wasn't only there to snap photos. Olivia Dunne became a part of the party, laughing and mingling with other LSU alumni. At one memorable moment, she passed out hot trays of crawfish, fashioning a traditional Louisiana crawfish boil in the heart of Manhattan.


It was a scene to behold Olivia Dunne laughing, passing food, and demonstrating that LSU traditions can be anywhere, even in New York.

Olivia Dunne’s journey from gymnastics sensation to LSU graduate staying connected matters
Olivia Dunne took to social media and shared with her fans her experience, uploading photos of the good times, the food, and the special moment spent with the LSU family. Her fans loved to see her smiling and beaming with pride at being a part of something greater than sport.


Though she's no longer in a leotard or fighting for first place on the floor, Olivia Dunne is still an LSU representative in the same spirit she had before.


This was her first alumni event, but it likely won’t be the last. With her strong connection to the school and her huge fan following, Olivia Dunne is quickly becoming one of LSU’s most recognizable graduates.


Her appearance reminded fans that being part of LSU is about more than just the games. It’s about the people, the traditions, and the memories that last long after graduation.


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