Mobile quintuplets set to attend the University of South Alabama together

(University of South Alabama/YouTube)

Five Mobile teens who were born together are now all going to college together.

Fox 10 News’s Lee Peck reports that the Zimlich quintuplets – Hallie, Sophia, Isabella, Amelia Rose and the lone brother, Shipley – will kick off their college career next Monday, continuing the family tradition of being a South Alabama Jag.

“We basically do everything together,” Hallie told Peck. “So it’s really exciting to actually be going to college and doing it together. That’s really exciting.”

The siblings have an older sister who is currently at USA. Their mother and father, Jeannette and Mark, both graduated from the school, as did their grandmother. Their grandfather, Dr. Eugene Aromi, was a long-time professor at South Alabama.

The university also did a profile on the Zimlich crew. Read it here.

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