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The third episode of season three of The Charge, San José State’s All-Access Show, will air on Tuesday, April 30 at 6 and 8 p.m. on NBC Sports Bay Area. This episode will feature a variety of exciting moments from the SJSU athletic community.

In the first segment, viewers will meet the ‘Bash Brothers’, Hunter Dorraugh and Dalton Bowling, who are rewriting the home run record book at SJSU. These two players have been making headlines for their impressive performances on the field, and this segment will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at their training and preparation.

The second segment will focus on the women’s gymnastics team’s return to the NCAA Regional at Cal. This team has been working hard to make it back to nationals, and this segment will showcase their journey to success. Viewers will get to see what it takes for these athletes to perform at such a high level and how they are pushing themselves to be their best.

The third segment will cover Emilia Sjostrand’s runner-up finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships, leading SJSU to its first top-25 finish at nationals. This young athlete has been making waves in her sport, and this segment will give viewers an in-depth look into her journey to becoming one of the top performers in her field.

Finally, in the fourth segment, viewers will see how SJSU has become the first Mountain West school to earn three consecutive SAAC Community Service Awards. This segment will highlight some of the amazing work that SJSU athletes have been doing off the field, including volunteering for various causes and participating in community service events. It is clear that these athletes are not only talented but also committed to giving back to their community.

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