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The Shifting Landscape of Cheer Championships

The Shifting Landscape of Cheer Championships

By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 23, 2024

There have been recent legal developments that are reshaping the cheer landscape. One of the most significant recent changes is the ruling by a judge in Florida declaring that the USASF’s claim to trademark the word “worlds” is not exclusive. This decision, which precedes a trial scheduled for September, has significant implications for the All-Star cheerleading community and beyond.

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The Trademark Ruling: Implications for Cheerleading

For many years, the All-Star cheerleading community has operated under the assumption that there is only one legitimate “world” championship event, a belief strengthened by the ICU’s recognition by the IOC. The ICU World Championships have always been considered the only true world event due to this association. In contrast, other cheerleading events have had to rebrand, often using “cup” instead of “worlds” in their titles. This legal development could indicate a similar shift for All-Star cheerleading events.

The Role of USA Cheer and USASF

In recent years, USA Cheer has emerged as the official governing body for all facets of cheerleading in the United States. Meanwhile, USASF has evolved in its function and authority, continuing to support the All-Star community in various ways. The preliminary ruling on the trademark issue raises several critical questions:

  • If USASF is a membership organization and not a federation, what does this mean for its role in hosting world championships?
  • If the “world championships” are not legally recognized as the official and exclusive world championship, how does this affect event producers (EPs) worldwide who have struggled to secure bids due to their relationship (or lack thereof) with their national federation?
  • The significance of federation relationships may be limited to the ICU Championship and official sport business.

The Need for True Leadership

True leaders bring people together, speak the truth, and do not exploit their authority for personal gain. It’s time to move beyond the playground politics that have plagued our sport. As someone who lives in a federated country, I respect the hierarchical structure and the recognitions gained through the IOC. However, the recent domestic litigation advances American commercial interests at the expense of the global cheerleading community.

Lisa Aucoin, an eight-time World Champion Cheerleading Coach, emphasizes that the international cheerleading community expects more from its leaders. She notes, “It’s time for them to invest the thousands/potentially millions they are spending in legal fees fighting each other and start making our sport better.” If we measure effectiveness by goodwill and progress rather than commercial success, how successful would our leaders be?

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The Global Impact and Future of Cheerleading

We have built an impressive sport for young people worldwide, yet there is still so much more to achieve. If this ruling remains unchallenged, it could have vast implications for the All-Star facet of our sport globally. The world championships are already diluted, and our best wins may be behind us. The landscape of our sport is changing, and it is crucial to consider what we want it to become.

Call to Action

It’s time for our voices to be heard. Speak with your sports leaders, reach out to your federation, and have conversations with your peers. As Margaret Mead famously said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”

Key Considerations

  • The full impact of the ruling may not be known until the trial proceeds.
  • Legal interpretations should be considered with a legal expert’s input.
  • A domestic judge in Florida may not have the authority to make a decision impacting an international event and community.
  • An appeal could change the outcome.

Transparency and truth are crucial. All stakeholders in cheer have the capacity to understand this information and deserve the opportunity to ask questions

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The Commercial Landscape: Varsity’s Antitrust Challenges

The billion-dollar All-Star cheerleading industry, long dominated by Varsity, is beginning to see a more open market. Antitrust litigation against Varsity and the disruptions of covid have created a more competitive landscape. Recent events, such as the Open Championship Series (OCS), have shown that independent productions can rival Varsity’s dominance.

Varsity has faced significant challenges, including antitrust lawsuits accusing the company of monopolistic practices. These lawsuits, filed by parents, gym owners, and event producers, claim Varsity has driven out competition and driven up consumer costs. The Open Championship Series, founded in 2019, represents a collective of independent event producers offering a more price-conscious and flexible option for cheerleading competitions. The face of this movement is undoubtedly Heidi Weber. She has made significant contributions to making cheer competitions more affordable and accessible. Heidi directs the Celebrity Cheer and Dance Championships and is a leader in the All-Star cheer community. She’s also just kinda awesome.

The Path Forward

Despite the challenges, the cheerleading community has shown resilience and adaptability. Independent event producers have risen to the occasion, providing alternatives and fostering a more competitive market. The pandemic has highlighted the need for innovation and customer-focused experiences, pushing organizations like Varsity to reexamine and improve their offerings.

The future of cheerleading depends on collaboration, transparency, and a commitment to the sport’s growth and integrity. As we navigate these changes, it is essential to keep the community united and focused on what truly matters: the athletes, the sport, and the shared passion for cheerleading.

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Top Chilean Cheer Teams to Watch

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 23, 2024

Competitive cheerleading in Chile has been gaining significant momentum in recent years, with several teams emerging as powerhouses on the international stage. Here are some of the top Chilean cheerleading teams that are making waves and why they are worth watching:

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1. Ciclon Elite All Stars

Ciclon Elite All Stars has been a dominant force in Chilean cheerleading. This team has consistently performed well in international competitions, securing notable placements. Their remarkable performance at The Cheerleading Worlds, particularly in the International Open Coed Non-Tumbling Level 6 division, has cemented their reputation as a leading cheer team from Chile

2. Empire All Stars

Empire All Stars is another top-tier team making significant strides. Known for their impressive stunts and synchronized routines, they have competed fiercely at various international events. Their recent advancement to the finals in The Cheerleading Worlds 2024 is a testament to their skill and dedication

3. Hero All Stars

Hero All Stars has gained recognition for their high-energy performances and technical prowess. They have been finalists in prestigious competitions, showcasing their talent and the rigorous training that goes into their routines. This team continues to push the boundaries and raise the bar for Chilean cheerleading

4. Golden All Stars

The Golden All Stars have also made a name for themselves on the international cheerleading circuit. Their routines are noted for their creativity and execution, which have earned them spots in the finals at major events. This team’s ability to perform complex stunts with precision makes them a standout in the competitive cheerleading scene in Chile

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Key Factors Behind Their Success

  1. Rigorous Training Regimens: These teams undergo extensive training, focusing on physical conditioning, stunting, tumbling, and choreography. The dedication to honing their skills is evident in their polished performances
  2. Experienced Coaches: Many of these teams benefit from the guidance of experienced coaches who bring international expertise and innovative training techniques to the table. This professional coaching is crucial for preparing the teams for high-stakes competitions
  3. Team Bonding and Communication: Effective communication and strong team bonds are vital for success in competitive cheerleading. These teams invest time in team-building activities to foster trust and collaboration among members, which translates into seamless performances on the mat
  4. Supportive Community and Resources: The cheerleading community in Chile provides robust support through access to training facilities, funding for international competitions, and a network of passionate fans. This support system plays a significant role in the teams’ success
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Future Prospects

With the continued growth and development of competitive cheerleading in Chile, these teams are set to achieve even greater heights. The increasing recognition and support for the sport will likely see more Chilean teams excelling on the global stage, bringing home more accolades and inspiring future generations of cheerleaders.

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Passion and Sacrifice: The Allure and Challenges of Becoming a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader

Passion and Sacrifice The Allure and Challenges of Becoming a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader

By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 12, 2024

Cheerleading at the professional level, especially for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (DCC), is a dream for many dancers and athletes across the globe. The Netflix docuseries “America’s Sweethearts” and the long-running CMT reality show “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team” provide an in-depth look into the lives of these cheerleaders.

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The Dream of Dancing for “America’s Team”

For many dancers, becoming a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader is seen as the pinnacle of their dance careers. This dream is often fueled from a young age, with families investing significant time and money into dance training. The competition is fierce, with hundreds of hopefuls vying for just 36 spots each season, making the acceptance rate comparable to that of Ivy League schools. The allure of being part of an iconic squad, performing at NFL games, and representing a globally recognized brand drives many to endure grueling audition processes and intense training regimens.

The Harsh Realities Behind the Glamour

Despite the prestige, the path to becoming a DCC is fraught with challenges. The cheerleaders often juggle demanding day jobs with their rigorous training schedules. The compensation, though improved after a lawsuit in 2018, remains modest compared to the wealth of the organization they represent. Cheerleaders earn approximately $500 per game and $15 to $20 per hour for practices, which, while better than in previous years, is still not commensurate with their contributions

The docuseries highlights the immense physical and mental pressures these women face. Cheerleaders like Victoria Kalina and others have spoken about the toll that maintaining the DCC’s stringent appearance standards can take, often leading to severe issues such as eating disorders (Vanity Fair). The pressure to remain slim and fit into the iconic DCC uniform, which they must return at the end of each season, exacerbates these struggles. This pressure is compounded by the public scrutiny they face, both from the team’s management and the broader audience.

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The Passion That Keeps Them Going

Despite these challenges, many cheerleaders continue to pursue this dream out of sheer passion for dance and performance. The love for the art form and the desire to be part of something bigger than themselves often outweigh the financial and personal sacrifices. The DCC’s rigorous standards and the high-stakes environment push these dancers to their limits, but for many, the experience is worth every struggle (New York Times).

Victoria Kalina’s journey, as depicted in the docuseries, exemplifies this passion and dedication. Despite facing rejection and battling personal demons, she remained committed to her goal, ultimately deciding to pivot her dreams towards becoming a Rockette. Her story is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of these cheerleaders, who often must navigate the fine line between personal aspirations and professional demands (Vanity Fair).

 

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A Call for Better Support and Compensation

While the passion of these cheerleaders is undeniable, there is a growing call for better support and compensation. The organization has made some strides, such as providing sponsorships that cover expenses like haircuts and spray tans. However, these perks do not fully address the financial and emotional challenges faced by the cheerleaders. Advocates argue for a more comprehensive approach that includes fairer pay, better mental health support, and respectful treatment from the organization

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The journey of a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader is one of passion, sacrifice, and resilience. The allure of performing on a grand stage and being part of a storied legacy drives many to pursue this challenging path. However, the realities highlighted by documentaries and docuseries call for a reevaluation of how these talented individuals are compensated and supported. As the cheerleading world continues to evolve, it is crucial to ensure that these athletes receive the respect, recognition, and compensation they deserve.

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Documentary Spotlight: REDEMPTION: USA Cheer vs. The World

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 8, 2024

Since 2018, the Premier US National All Girl Team has fallen short to Team Finland at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships. In this six-episode limited series, REDEMPTION: USA Cheer vs. The World, we follow the team from its inception to the 2023 ICU World Cheerleading Championship.  The team is on their journey to take back the gold medal, and it is not an easy road.

“This film shows cheerleading on a whole other level. I am obsessed!!”Maddy Brum, Netflix CHEER Season 2

In this documentary, you can expect the raw, unfiltered, and true version of what the training experience is like for the athletes and coaches. Every cheerleader responds differently when they hear “cheerleading isn’t a sport” but for these girls, they prove that cheerleaders are athletes too. 

Buckle Up for an emotional roller coaster; this shows the true dedication of blood, sweat, and tears! -Morgan Simianer, Netflix CHEER

Being put on mat in the beginning of training does not solidify your position through the end. Changes are made only days before taking the mat, and the coaches have tough decisions to make to ensure that the right combination take the floor at ICU in Orlando. Let’s meet some of the characters in REDEMPTION: USA Cheer vs. The World.

Head coach Tony Nash is one of the best cheerleading coaches in the world, and he even was a part of innovating cheerleading in the United States. But what many do not know is that Tony is facing a medical battle that puts life into perspective for him and his family. Tony is not only a coach, but a dedicated father and husband whose main focus in life is to be the best he can be for his family. While searching for redemption on the mat, he is also searching for answers when it comes to his health. 

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Mark Coleman, head coach of Morehead State University, plays a complex role in the narrative of the documentary. As a mentor coach for Team Finland, Mark brings his vast experience and expertise to help elevate the Finnish team’s performance at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships. However, this dual role creates a challenging dynamic, as Mark also coaches some athletes on the USA All Girl team who cheer for him over at Morehead State.

Mark’s involvement with both teams adds an intriguing layer to the series, illustrating the interconnected world of competitive cheer. It underscores the importance of integrity, commitment, and the delicate balance required to excel in such a fiercely competitive world.

Madelyn is from the University of West Georgia and the USA Cheer training process is pretty tough on her both physically and mentally. Madelyn is also facing challenges outside of cheer, and something happens right before Finals at ICU in 2022 that could take over her whole demeanor.

Journey is a powerhouse athlete, but even the best of the best face tough challenges. Journey’s back is a constant struggle for her, and ultimately it affects her ability to be able to compete. This results in a chain reaction of events for the team at the 2022 ICU World Cheerleading Championship. 

You will learn that USA All Girl assistant coach, Asia, was also an athlete on the team before becoming a coach. Her first year in 2018 was the first time the team did not win a Gold medal. Asia has never won Gold before, so her will to win is at an all time high. 

Assistant coach, Lindsey, was also an athlete on the team before becoming a coach. But Lindsey has won a Gold medal before, so she knows what it feels like for all of your hard work to be worth it. She is determined to help the team get back to the top where they belong. 

Cora never imagined herself on a team like USA. From being an alternate, to the opportunity to compete, big dreams come true for this NC State athlete.

Blake isn’t just the teams’ choreographer, but a close friend of head coach Tony. Blake is close to Tony’s family and ultimately helped Tony get through a tough stage of his life. 

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Blake helped Tony get through a challenging period marked by his medical battle. Tony is one of the best cheerleading coaches globally, but faced significant health issues that added immense pressure and stress to his life. Blake was crucial in his support and friendship to helping Tony navigate this tough stage and stay focused on his family and coaching.

Paige and Michaiah are two strong leaders and exceptional athletes. 

They not only excel in their cheer skills but also play a crucial role in maintaining team cohesion and morale during the grueling training sessions. Their leadership extends beyond mere words of encouragement; they lead by example, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to their craft and pushing their teammates to strive for greatness.

What adds an intriguing layer to their dynamic is that, while they are united as teammates on the USA Cheer National Team, they are still, currently, fierce rivals in the college circuit. This rivalry fuels a healthy competition between them, driving each to perform at their absolute best. Their ability to balance this rivalry with their shared goal of leading the USA team to victory highlights their maturity and dedication. Despite competing against each other in college, Paige and Michaiah put aside their differences to work together, showcasing the true spirit of teamwork and unity.

Their journey in the documentary reveals the complexities of balancing personal ambitions with team objectives, making their story an inspiring testament to the power of leadership and collaboration in achieving common goals.

The Soundtrack of Determination

At IPP Music, we are incredibly proud to be the official music provider for the USA Cheer National Team. Our custom mixes, designed to inspire and energize, play a pivotal role in this documentary, underscoring the intense training and triumphant moments of the team. It’s an honor to contribute to such an extraordinary journey.

Watch REDEMPTION: USA Cheer Vs The World on FloCheer 

The series is a FloStudios production, sponsored by EZ Flex Mats. 

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From Silver to Gold: The Remarkable Journey of Extreme All Stars Lvl X

The Remarkable Journey of Extreme All Stars Lvl X

By Steve Pawlyk

Published June 14, 2024

For Extreme All Stars gym owner Mandy Field, winning a world championship was a dream that seemed almost unreachable. The team has always worked tirelessly, season after season, but the talent pool in competitive cheer is vast… and let’s say…formidable. However, after clinching the silver medal at the 2023 Cheerleading Worlds, she sensed that her team was on the cusp of something extraordinary.

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A Season Fueled by Determination

“Every single athlete after awards were like, ‘We’re doing it next year. Next year is our year!’” Field recalls. “From our first practice, they were declaring they were going to be World Champions.” This unwavering confidence set the tone for the entire season, with the team adopting the motto, “Speak it into existence.”

Overcoming Adversity

The road to the 2024 Cheerleading Worlds was anything but smooth. The season was marked by significant challenges, including numerous injuries. As a D2 gym, Extreme All Stars didn’t have the luxury of a large pool of substitute athletes. This meant long, grueling practices and additional training days. Despite these hurdles, the team’s dedication never wavered.

“We had a time in the season that we practiced for 30 days straight,” Field explained. “We never had a day off because we were having one injury after another. We are a smaller gym, so it was a big challenge, but the kids never batted an eye. It’s been their mission all season, and they made sure it happened. I couldn’t be more proud of them.”

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Building Momentum

The team’s determination began to pay off at the CHEERSPORT Nationals, where Lvl X hit zero deductions on both days and secured first place out of 11 teams. This victory was a turning point and a manifestation of their world champion aspirations. “We passed around a piece of paper, and everyone wrote on it, ‘I am going to be a World Champion,’” Field said. “We ended every practice saying, ‘We are World Champions.’”

The Final Push

As the 2024 Cheerleading Worlds approached, the team faced yet another setback: a serious injury to a key athlete. The uncertainty was palpable, but the athlete managed to compete, albeit without tumbling, delivering an incredible performance.

“It was a stressful weekend for us,” Field said. “She was able to compete but just not tumble and pulled off an amazing routine.”

The Moment of Truth

All the stress, hard work, and determination culminated in a defining moment. Lvl X was in first place after the semi-finals in the L6 Limited Senior XSmall Coed division. They returned for the finals and delivered a flawless zero-deduction routine. The anticipation was electric as the announcers declared, “And your 2024 World Champions… Extreme All Stars Lvl X!”

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“It took 26 years of building the gym for that to happen,” Field reflected. “It was always my ultimate goal with coaching, but it almost didn’t seem real. You work so hard for that moment, put in so much time and passion, and then when it happens, you almost need to pinch yourself to make sure it’s real. I was so grateful that the kids actually got to see the reward of hard work.”

A Journey Come Full Circle

This victory marked the program’s first-ever World Championship win, a testament to the team’s perseverance and belief. From D2 Summit titles, NCA titles, competing in level 6, stepping back to level 5, and ultimately taking second place in 2023, the journey of Extreme All Stars Lvl X has been nothing short of remarkable.

“They stuck with it. They didn’t go somewhere else; they trusted that we would one day pull it back together. They worked every day just as hard on a level 5 team as they did when we got to level 6 again,” Field said.

The story of Extreme All Stars Lvl X is a powerful reminder that hard work and determination do pay off. Their journey from silver to gold, overcoming countless obstacles, and achieving their dream of becoming world champions, is an inspiration to cheerleaders everywhere. As Field puts it, “It’s been their mission all season, and they made sure it happened. I couldn’t be more proud of them.”

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Emerging Trends in Cheer Choreography and Music for 2024

Emerging Trends in Cheer Choreography and Music for 2024

By Steve Pawlyk

Published May 28, 2024

The fusion of innovative choreography and dynamic music selection plays a pivotal role in captivating audiences and impressing judges. As we move into the 2024-2025 season, the trends in both elements are shaping up to be more exciting and impactful than ever, with teams striving to differentiate themselves when competing.

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Choreography: Embracing Complexity and Storytelling

The choreographic landscape in cheer has seen a remarkable evolution, with teams now weaving complex narratives into their routines to captivate and convey deeper stories to the audience. This trend, prominently showcased at major competitions like The Cheerleading Worlds 2024, involves integrating a variety of dance styles and intricate formations to tell stories that resonate on and off the mat.

For instance, top teams at The Cheerleading Worlds 2024 demonstrated how advanced choreography and thematic execution could elevate a team’s performance, making each routine not just a display of skill but a compelling narrative experience. Teams like Cheer Extreme – Raleigh SSX and ICE Lady Lightning were notable for their expressive routines that combined athletic prowess with dramatic flair to engage the audience fully.

Moreover, choreographers like Jonathan Lewis from J.Lew Choreography and the team at Spirit FX have been instrumental in this shift. They focus on crafting routines that not only highlight technical skills but also embed a storyline that reflects the team’s identity and journey. These choreographers utilize a variety of choreographic devices such as canons, accumulation, and thoughtful use of music to enhance the emotional impact of the performances.

This narrative approach is not just about the sequence of moves but also about how the elements of music and choreography interplay to create a memorable story. This integration ensures that each performance is not only technically proficient but also emotionally engaging, leaving a lasting impression on the audience and judges alike.

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The USA Cheer National Team has been showcasing their narrative style choreography in recent performances, particularly at significant events like the ICU Worlds 2024. These performances are characterized by complex routines that integrate cheer skills with thematic storytelling, aiming to connect emotionally with the audience and judges. This approach iis designed to narrate a story or convey a message, making each performance unique and memorable.

By embracing these trends, teams can deliver highly technical performances that are also rich in narrative depth, setting them apart at events.

Music Selection: The Power of Customization

When it comes to music, the trend is clear: customization is key. A well-chosen mix can elevate a routine, making it memorable and distinct.

This is where we, IPP Music, the (flex! 😊) top production house in customized cheer music, stand out….like way out.

We offer a range of services that allow teams to have bespoke music mixes that perfectly align with their choreography, performance, & theme. I’m not gonna hard sell you on it, you can hear it yourself, but…elevator pitch?: we provide the auditory backdrop that not only matches, but enhances the visual elements of any cheer routine.

Integration of Music and Movement

The integration of music and choreo in cheer is more nuanced than ever. Choreographers work closely with music producers to time movements with specific beats and crescendos in the music, creating moments of impact that resonate with the audience. This synchronization not only demonstrates the technical skill of the athletes but also creates a more cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

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It’s clear that the creativity in choreo and strategic music selection are both key to comp success. Teams aiming to distinguish themselves this season will need to fully embrace these evolving trends. With the right mix of innovative movement and impactful music, cheerleading squads can elevate their routines, turning them into expressive narratives that captivate judges and audiences alike, and truly tell powerful stories.

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IPP Cheer Music Extends Annual Memorial Day Sale – Extra 24 Hours of Savings!

IPP Cheer Music Extends Annual Memorial Day Sale – Extra 24 Hours of Cheer Music Discounts Savings

By Steve Pawlyk

Published May 27, 2024

As Memorial Day comes to a close, IPP Cheer Music has exciting news for cheerleading coaches and teams nationwide: we’re extending our biggest sale of the year for another 24 hours! Until Monday night at midnight, all premade mixes and their customizations are available at an unprecedented 50% off, and you can add your team name to any mix for just $5.

This year, we’ve rolled out an array of brand new mixes, each crafted to enhance your team’s performance with themes and styles tailored for specific routines and divisions. Here’s a closer look at our newest offerings, designed to electrify your routines and maximize your team’s potential:

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“Frozen” – Enchanting Winter Theme Immerse your team in the magical and frosty world of “Frozen”, a mix that combines the cool tones of Drake with the whimsical sounds of Cardi B. Designed for teams such as Assumption University, this mix is perfect for performances that aim to captivate with elegance and a touch of winter wonder.

“Wings Out” – Eclectic High-Energy Theme Soar to new heights with “Wings Out”, an uplifting mix blending genres for an eclectic and energetic atmosphere. Styled with the innovative vibes of Ice Spice and Jack Harlow, this mix is best for teams like Aloha Cheer Academy, enhancing routines that celebrate diversity and vibrancy.

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“We Coming” – Competitive Theme Embrace the bold declaration of “We Coming”, a dynamic cheer mix that harnesses the energy of Tyga’s aggressive beats and Rubi Rose’s commanding presence. Perfect for teams like USA Cheer All Girl Premier who want to project confidence and competitive spirit, ideal for routines that aim to intimidate and dominate the competition

“Alien Superstar” – Futuristic Alien Theme Launch into a cosmic journey with “Alien Superstar”, a mix that explores otherworldly themes with the avant-garde sounds of Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo. Ideal for squads like Boston College that enjoy pushing creative boundaries and captivating the audience with a story of interstellar adventure.

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“Whole New Level” – Inspirational Uplifting Theme Elevate your performance with “Whole New Level”, an inspiring mix that blends the innovative sounds of The Weeknd with the pop energy of Katy Perry. Perfect for ambitious teams like Bridgewater State University, designed to uplift and transform with every beat.

“Storm Warning” – Intense Nature Theme Brace for the intense power of nature with “Storm Warning”, a mix that captures the tumultuous beauty of the storm. Featuring the edgy sounds of Halsey and the deep beats of Tyla, this track is perfect for teams like Luxe Cheer Lady Legends, ready to unleash a performance as powerful as a storm.

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“Fashionista” – Stylish Glamour Theme Hit the runway with “Fashionista”, a chic and stylish mix perfect for teams that command presence with glamour and grace. Influenced by the sleek styles of Post Malone and Tyla, this mix is ideal for squads such as NC State Large Coed that bring fashion to the forefront of their performances.

“Faith Over Fear” – Christian Themed Mix Draw strength and inspiration with “Faith Over Fear”, a spiritually uplifting mix that resonates with the soulful harmonies of Latto and the inspiring lyrics of Big Sean. Tailored for teams like Oklahoma State University All Girl, this mix encourages resilience and faith through every routine.

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“Tribute To You” – Heartfelt Memorial Theme Pay homage to cherished memories with “Tribute To You”, a deeply emotional mix that honors the past with the heartfelt melodies of Justin Timberlake paired with the soul-touching lyrics of Lana Del Rey. Ideal for teams like NC State Small Coed, aiming to express reverence and remembrance through their performance.

“All Of The Lights” – Vibrant Party Theme Illuminate the stage with “All Of The Lights”, an electrifying mix that shines bright with the energetic beats of Tate McRae and the dynamic rhythms of Imagine Dragons. Perfect for teams like Oklahoma State University Large Coed that want to bring the energy of a neon-lit party to their routines.

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“It’s Giving Gold” – Majestic Regal Theme Shine with regal grace using “It’s Giving Gold”, a luxurious mix that combines the grandeur of Jason Derulo with the elegance of Taylor Swift. Suited for teams like Elite Cheer Fusion, this mix adds a touch of majesty and splendor to performances that celebrate achievements and high honors.

“Shark Attack” – Aggressive Beach Theme Dive into the intense rhythms of “Shark Attack”, a thrilling and suspenseful track perfect for teams that want to bring a fierce, competitive edge to their performance. Styled in the aggressive beats of Tyga and the boldness of Rubi Rose, this mix is ideal for routines that aim to capture the raw power and danger of the ocean’s apex predators. Recommended for teams like USA Cheer All Girl Premier who embody strength and tenacity.

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Fear to Flair: A Guide to Conquering Scary Cheerleading Stunts

From Fear to Flair A Guide to Conquering Scary Cheerleading Stunts

By Steve Pawlyk

Published April 25, 2024

As a cheer coach, I’ve seen firsthand the mix of excitement and anxiety that comes with tackling the most challenging stunts in cheerleading. From towering pyramids to dizzying flips, mastering these elements is as much about conquering fear as it is about physical skill. Let’s dive into how you can guide your athletes through their fears and turn daunting tricks into show-stopping routines.

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Understanding the Fear

In cheer, performing as the top flyer in 2 1/2 high pyramids or executing complex flipping and twisting baskets can strike fear even in the most experienced cheerleaders. One common scare, the back handspring up, hinges on the flyer’s trust in their bases to catch and support them—a psychological hurdle as much as a physical one.

Conquering the Mental Block

1. Master the Technique: The first step in overcoming fear is to ensure that the technique is flawless. As a coach, I stress the importance of drills and conditioning exercises that enhance muscle memory and build a strong technical foundation. When athletes feel confident in their abilities, the fear starts to fade.

2. Incremental Progression: I often start my athletes on lower-risk versions of a stunt and gradually increase the difficulty as their confidence and competence grow. This step-by-step approach helps reduce overwhelm and allows cheerleaders to feel in control throughout the learning process.

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3. Visualize Success: Visualization is a powerful tool in sports psychology. I encourage my team to spend time visualizing their routines, focusing particularly on the segments that make them most nervous. By mentally rehearsing successful executions, they can approach their stunts with more confidence.

4. Build Trust Within the Team: Cheer is all about teamwork. I focus on building a strong sense of trust and camaraderie among the athletes. Regular team-building activities and clear, supportive communication help create a safe and supportive environment where athletes are less afraid to take risks.

5. Repetition is Key: Nothing builds confidence like repetition. The more an athlete practices a stunt, the more familiar and less intimidating it becomes. It’s important for cheerleaders to repeatedly practice their stunts until they feel almost second nature.

Sharing Real Experiences

In my experience, I’ve seen athletes who initially hesitated at the thought of flying high or flipping backward. Through dedication and a focus on technique, they’ve not only mastered their stunts but have also learned to enjoy the thrill that comes with executing them perfectly. Like one of my top flyers often says, “If I did everything right, how bad could it be? Once the technique clicked, it was all about repeating it until it felt like second nature.”

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Embracing the Challenge

To my fellow coaches and cheerleaders, remember that mastering scary stunts is a journey. Each small victory builds the path to greater achievements. Celebrate every step forward, no matter how small, and keep pushing the boundaries of what your team can achieve. You’re constantly setting the bar higher, not just in the stunts you perform but also in the resilience and courage you develop. So lace up, cheer loud, and let your confidence soar as high as your stunts

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Fusion Elite All Stars vs Varsity Brands

Varsity vs Fusion Elite Decision

By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 17, 2024

Competitive cheer has been significantly impacted by a major antitrust lawsuit, Fusion Elite All Stars, et.al. v. Varsity Brands LLC, et.al. This case, which has garnered substantial attention within the cheerleading community, involves allegations of monopolistic practices against Varsity Brands, a prominent company in the All Star Cheerleading industry. The lawsuit was brought forth by All Star gyms and All Star event spectators, accusing Varsity Brands of unfair business practices in collaboration with the US All-Star Federation (USASF).

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Background of the Case

Varsity Brands, known for its influence in the cheerleading competition and apparel markets, has been accused of colluding with the USASF to monopolize the All Star Cheer Events market. The plaintiffs in the case alleged that Varsity Brands engaged in systematic acquisitions of rival event companies, imposed exclusionary contracts and loyalty programs on All Star gyms, and used the USASF to control bids to key national championships.

Settlement and Its Terms

In a significant development, Varsity Brands agreed to pay $43.5 million to settle this long-running antitrust class action. As part of the settlement, Varsity and USASF agreed to several conditions to reduce Varsity’s influence over the sport’s governing body. Notable terms include preventing Varsity board members from simultaneously serving on USASF’s board, limiting Varsity’s participation in USASF’s board and sanctioning committee, and restrictions on requiring attendance at All Star events for receiving rebates or discounts.

Implications for Competitive Cheerleading

The implications of the Fusion Elite All Stars v. Varsity Brands case for competitive cheerleading are profound and multifaceted, affecting market dynamics, governance, fairness, and legal precedent. Let’s delve deeper into each of these aspects:

1. Market Dynamics

The settlement in this antitrust lawsuit is expected to significantly alter the competitive landscape of cheerleading events. Prior to this case, Varsity Brands held a dominant position in the market, which may have limited competition and innovation. With the new terms set by the settlement:

  • Increased Competition: There will likely be more opportunities for new and smaller event organizers to enter the market. This could lead to a greater variety of competitions, potentially at different price points and with varied formats, benefiting teams and athletes.
  • Diverse Event Offerings: Teams and athletes might have access to a wider range of events, including those with different judging criteria or focusing on various aspects of cheerleading, such as stunting or choreography.
  • Enhanced Innovation: With increased competition, event organizers might innovate more in terms of event management, athlete experience, and audience engagement.
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2. Governance and Fairness

The case underscores the critical need for fair and transparent governance within sports organizations. As a result of the lawsuit:

  • Governance Reforms: The cheerleading industry might see reforms in how governing bodies like USASF operate, with a push for more democratic and transparent decision-making processes.
  • Athlete-Centric Policies: There could be a shift towards more athlete-centric policies, ensuring that the needs and rights of athletes are at the forefront of all decisions.
  • Fair Access and Opportunities: The case may lead to more equitable rules regarding team participation in events, ensuring that all teams have a fair chance to compete and succeed, regardless of their affiliation with specific organizations.

3. Legal Precedent

The settlement sets a significant legal precedent, particularly concerning antitrust issues in amateur and semi-professional sports:

  • Broader Implications for Sports Law: This case may influence future antitrust cases in other sports, serving as a reference point for how monopolistic practices are addressed in the sporting domain.
  • Empowering Smaller Entities: Smaller teams and organizations now have a precedent to reference if they face similar issues, potentially leading to more legal challenges against dominant players in various sports.
  • Awareness and Education: The publicity surrounding this case raises awareness among athletes, coaches, and sports administrators about antitrust laws and their applicability to the sports sector.

The Fusion Elite All Stars v. Varsity Brands case marks a turning point in the cheer industry. Its resolution not only impacts Varsity Brands and the USASF but also sets a framework for how competitive sports organizations should operate in a fair and competitive environment. As the cheerleading community adapts to these changes, it paves the way for a more equitable and dynamic future for the

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Australian Cheer: Rising Stars & Legends

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 15, 2024

From the inspiring story of Mia Wansbrough who lead Southern Cross Lady Reign to a historic victory, to the young and formidable Matilda Karipa dominating the under 12 Novice Youth Division, today we’re gonna discuss the athletes of note in Australia’s cheer world. Highlighting the discipline of Atomic Blackout, as they balance the physical demands and financial commitments of cheer with their deep passion for the sport. As well as the notable achievements of the Australian Cheer Union (ACU) at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships, and the ambitious journey of a young talent, Loghan Sculthorpe, aiming for international glory. Together, these stories paint a vivid picture of the resilience, dedication, and community spirit that underpin Australian cheer.

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The Story of Mia Wansbrough and Southern Cross Lady Reign

Mia Wansbrough’s journey with the Southern Cross Lady Reign team to the 2021 International Cheerleading Worlds is a remarkable tale of resilience, innovation, and triumph. At 23, Mia balanced her dedication to cheerleading with academic pursuits, having recently graduated from Monash University with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Genetics. Her academic focus on the genetic variation in thermal plasticity of Drosophila melanogaster during her honors in genetics complemented her rigorous training for the world championship.

As the pandemic hit, Mia and her Melbourne-based team faced unprecedented challenges. They adapted to the new norm of remote training, practicing their high-energy routines via Zoom. Their living rooms and backyards became their new training grounds, and they transformed the limitations into opportunities for growth and innovation.

The 2021 International Cheerleading Worlds, held virtually due to COVID-19, posed a unique challenge as teams had to perform in the absence of the electrifying atmosphere typically found in a live competition setting. Mia, as a “flier” for Southern Cross Lady Reign, had to adapt her routines for a virtual format, performing intricate mid-air maneuvers without the physical presence of her teammates. Their training sessions in an empty gym in Northcote starkly contrasted the vibrant Wide World of Sports arena at Disney World in Florida, where the event was initially planned to be held.

Despite these obstacles, the team’s resilience shone through. Under the guidance of their coach, Momoko Hamaguchi, they not only maintained but strengthened their team bond. Mia, alongside her teammate Caitlin Dagher, a law/psychology student, exemplified the team’s spirit and determination. Their hard work culminated in a historic victory, earning the first gold medal for an Australian team in this prestigious event.

Mia’s dual dedication to her academic career as a Research Officer at Monash University and her passion for cheerleading epitomizes the multifaceted nature of modern athletes. Her story with Southern Cross Lady Reign is an inspiration, demonstrating that with hard work, adaptability, and team unity, athletes can overcome even the most daunting challenges and achieve greatness.

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Matilda Karipa

Matilda Karipa, a young cheerleader from Caboolture, Australia, has shown remarkable talent and dedication in the world of competitive cheerleading. At just 7 years old, Matilda and her All-Star cheerleading team, The Commanders, achieved impressive success by winning gold medals in all five major cheer competitions they entered this year. These competitions included State, National, and Majors, where they competed in the under 12 Novice Youth Division. This success marks Matilda’s first year in competitive cheerleading, a step up from the semi-competitive Cheer Sport category she participated in for the previous two years.

Driven by her passion for cheerleading, Matilda transitioned from gymnastics to cheerleading, finding it at her dance academy. She quickly excelled in the sport, even competing with a broken arm from an unrelated injury, showcasing her resilience and commitment. Despite being the youngest and smallest on her team, Matilda’s role as a flyer places her at the top of the pyramid, performing her favorite stunts. She dreams of someday competing in America and continues to practice cheerleading alongside her other passion, horse riding.

Matilda’s story is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and a love for the sport, making her an inspiration to aspiring young cheerleaders everywhere

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Atomic Blackout

The Australian cheerleading team Atomic Blackout has been making waves with their dynamic and thrilling performances. As described in a YouTube video, the team’s routines are a blend of fear and excitement, especially for the flyers who kickstart the performances with tumbling, followed by pyramid formations that can reach up to three stories high, involving three or four groups. The routine concludes with a massive dance sequence, captivating the audience with their energy and precision.

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Loghan Sculthorpe

Loghan Sculthorpe, a 13-year-old cheerleading talent from Port Macquarie, Australia, is embarking on an inspiring journey to represent Australia at the International Cheer Union (ICU) World Cheerleading Championships 2024 in Orlando, Florida. This prestigious event offers Loghan an unparalleled opportunity to showcase her skills on an international stage.

To make this dream a reality, a GoFundMe campaign has been initiated to cover the costs associated with international travel and training. These expenses include flights, accommodations, competition fees, and other related costs. The fundraising effort is a testament to the community’s support for Loghan’s aspirations and the recognition of their potential in the sport of cheer. If you’d like to donate, you can do so here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-loghan-to-cheer-for-australia/donations

The stories of Matilda Karipa, Atomic Blackout, the Australian Cheer Union (ACU), and Loghan Sculthorpe embody the spirit, dedication, and growing prowess of Australian cheerleading. Matilda’s early achievements, despite being new to the competitive scene, highlight the potential and tenacity of young athletes in the sport. Atomic Blackout’s disciplined approach and commitment to training, alongside their financial sacrifices, showcase the serious athletic rigor of cheerleading in Australia. The ACU’s success on the world stage, with Team Australia’s historic win at the ICU World Championships, cements Australia’s position as a formidable competitor internationally.

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The Majors 2024 Results and Recap

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 14, 2024

The Majors 2024, held on January 12 in the bustling Indianapolis, IN, at the Indiana Convention Center, epitomized the zenith of all-star cheerleading. This year’s event marked a unique convergence of athleticism, artistry, and sheer competitive spirit, inviting the best of the best in the Senior Level 6 division to showcase their skills.

The event witnessed participation from 29 top-level teams, each demonstrating remarkable prowess and flair. The competition was fierce, with teams battling it out for the coveted Majors Hall of Fame. Notably, all eight reigning Majors 2023 champions were back to defend their titles, amplifying the excitement and competitive tension.

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Venue and Atmosphere

The Indiana Convention Center, renowned for its excellent facilities, offered a perfect backdrop for this high-energy event. The convenience of the location was unmatched, with over 7,000 hotel rooms in the vicinity, ensuring ease of access for participants and spectators alike. The arena buzzed with anticipation and energy, reflecting the passion and dedication of the cheerleading community.

Notable Performances and Results

The competition was stiff, with each team pushing their limits. Cheer Extreme SSX, celebrated as the 2024 Majors Grand Champions, demonstrated impeccable skill and coordination. Spirit of Texas Royalty, known for their dynamic routines, clinched the title in the Medium Senior Coed division. In the Large All Girl category, Cheer Extreme Senior Elite shone brightly, living up to their reputation with a mesmerizing performance.

 

Team Highlights

XSmall Senior: South Coast Cheer – Fearless took the top spot with a score of 144.20, showcasing their remarkable talent and synchronization.

Small Senior Coed: MACS All Star Cheer – SENIOR STARZ, with their score of 142.20, proved their mettle in a highly competitive division.

Medium All Girl: Spirit of Texas – A-Team led the pack with a score of 133.60, a testament to their hard work and precision.

Large Coed: Cheer Athletics – Cheetahs emerged victoriously, scoring an impressive 134.90.

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Innovations and New Challenges

This year’s Majors introduced the USASF Senior Club Score Sheet, aligning more closely with the scoring system of The Cheerleading Worlds. This change offered a broader scoring range and comparative scoring, providing a small preview of what to expect at The Cheerleading Worlds 2024.


The Majors 2024 was more than just a competition; it was a celebration of the spirit of cheer. The event showcased the incredible talent and sportsmanship of the best cheerleaders from around the nation. It was a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion that defines the sport. As teams head back to their training, they carry with them not only their scores and titles but also the unforgettable memories and experiences of The Majors 2024

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MAJORS 2024 RESULTS

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1 XSmall All Girl 1 South Coast Cheer Fearless 144
2 XSmall All Girl 2 California All Stars Mesa Vixens 131
3 XSmall All Girl 4 Cheer Express Miss Silver 91
4 XSmall Coed 1 Gymtyme Illinois Fever 127
5 XSmall Coed 2 Twist & Shout Diamonds 127
6 XSmall Coed 3 Cheerville Anarchy 122
7 Small All Girl 1 Cheer Extreme Raleigh SSX 147
8 Small All Girl 2 ICE Lady Lightning 131
9 Small All Girl 3 ECE Bombshells 127
10 Small All Girl 4 Woodlands Elite Generals 121
11 Small All Girl 5 Rain Athletics Aqua 118
12 Small Senior Coed 1 MACS All Star Cheer SENIOR STARZ 142
13 Small Senior Coed 2 Brandon All Stars Senior Black 139
14 Small Senior Coed 3 KC Cheer Fierce Five 123
15 Small Senior Coed 4 Woodlands Elite Black Ops 118
16 Small Senior Coed 5 Cheer Athletics Charlotte RoyalCats 103
17 Medium All Girl 1 Spirit of Texas A-Team 133
18 Medium All Girl 2 Stingrays All Stars Peach 125
19 Medium All Girl 3 Top Gun All Stars Lady Jags 113
20 Medium Coed 1 Spirit of Texas Royalty 137
21 Medium Coed 2 Prodigy All Stars Midnight 129
22 Medium Coed 3 Stingrays All Stars Steel 119
23 Medium Coed 4 The California All Stars Livermore Black Ops 114
24 Large All Girl 1 Cheer Extreme Senior Elite 141
25 Large All Girl 2 Cheer Athletics Panthers 138
26 Large All Girl 3 World Cup Shooting Stars 124
27 Large All Girl 4 The Stingray Allstars Orange 120
28 Large Coed 1 Cheer Athletics Cheetahs 134
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The Remarkable Ascendancy of Saucon Valley High School’s Cheer Squad

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 11, 2024

The Saucon Valley High School Competition Cheerleading Team‘s journey is a tale of resilience, determination, and team spirit. From a hiatus to making a striking comeback, the team has not only returned to the competitive cheerleading landscape but has also carved a name for itself in prestigious championships.

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Comeback and Recent Achievements

In 2023, the cheerleading team, under the leadership of head coach KristiJoy Lutte, embarked on a remarkable journey that would leave an indelible mark in the world of competitive cheerleading. Their return to the competitive circuit was met with exceptional performances, leading to a series of achievements that drew the attention of the cheerleading community.

UCA Regionals: A Striking Comeback

The team’s resurgence was most evident at the UCA Regionals held in Harrisburg in November 2023. Despite their relatively short time back in the competitive arena, they clinched an impressive third place in their division. This outstanding performance not only showcased their talent but also secured them a coveted spot at the National High School Cheerleading Championship in Orlando, Florida.

National High School Cheerleading Championship: The Ultimate Stage

Competing at the National High School Cheerleading Championship is a dream for many, and this cheerleading team made it a reality. Their journey from a comeback to a national stage was an inspirational tale of dedication and hard work.

District XI Championship: Historic Achievement

As 2024 dawned, the team continued to shine. At the District XI championship in January 2024, they achieved a remarkable second-place finish. This was more than just another medal; it was a historic moment for their school. For the first time in its history, the team earned the opportunity to compete at the PIAA State Championship in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

PIAA State Championship: A Triumph of Determination

The PIAA State Championship is the pinnacle of high school sports in Pennsylvania. For this cheerleading team, it was a testament to their determination and resilience. Competing on this grand stage was a testament to their hard work, dedication, and the unwavering guidance of Coach KristiJoy Lutte.

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Team Spirit and Dedication

What sets the Saucon Valley cheerleaders apart is their unyielding spirit and commitment to the sport. Their drive to learn new skills, adapt to changes, and unite as a cohesive unit on the mat underscores their dedication. The coaching team, comprising KristiJoy Lutte, Gianna Corda, and Tara Matus, takes pride in mentoring these young athletes, guiding them towards excellence in cheerleading.

Community and Fundraising Efforts

The team’s journey to championships like the Nationals is self-funded, emphasizing their commitment and the community’s support. They have engaged in various fundraising activities, including organizing events at local eateries and setting up a GoFundMe page to cover competition entry fees and travel expenses.

The Saucon Valley High School Competition Cheerleading Team‘s story is more than just about winning titles; it’s about a group of young athletes who have shown remarkable perseverance and team spirit. Their story serves as an inspiration not just to aspiring cheerleaders but to all young athletes who dare to dream big and work tirelessly towards their goals.

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For those interested in supporting the Saucon Valley High School Cheerleading Team, please visit their GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/saucon-valley-cheerleading-team-nationals-2024 and consider contributing to their journey.

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State-by-State Cheerleading Competitions: A Nationwide Showcase of Talent

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 8, 2024

The 2023-2024 cheerleading season has been remarkable, with over 1,100 competitions unfolding across the United States. These events, ranging from Texas to New York, have become hotspots for emerging talents in the world of cheerleading. Every state has contributed to this vibrant scene, offering young athletes a platform to demonstrate their skills, enthusiasm, and potential.

The Breakdown of Competitions by State

The 2023-2024 cheerleading season is bustling with over 1,100 competitions spread across the United States, reflecting the sport’s immense popularity and growth. Let’s explore some of the key competitions in states like Texas, Florida, California, Ohio, Tennessee, and North Carolina, highlighting their significance in the cheerleading community.

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California: The West Coast Cheer Scene

Ohio: A Rising Cheerleading State

Tennessee and North Carolina: Growing Cheer Communities

Highlighting the Competitions

Some of the notable competitions include the UCA College Nationals in Osceola County, Florida, and the JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals in Indianapolis, Indiana. Events like the Mardi Gras Grand Nationals in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Spirit of Hope Grand Nationals in Charlotte, North Carolina, are not just competitions; they’re celebrations of cheerleading culture. Virtual events have also gained traction, providing a platform for teams unable to travel.

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The Impact on Young Athletes

For young cheerleaders, these competitions are more than just a chance to win trophies. They offer invaluable experiences in teamwork, discipline, and performance under pressure. Standout performers from these events often catch the eye of scouts and coaches, opening doors to further opportunities in cheerleading, whether it’s in college teams or professional squads.

The sheer amount of amazing cheer competitions coming up in the 2024 season is a testament to the sport’s thriving nature in the United States. From high-energy routines in Texas to innovative performances in California, these events showcase the best of cheerleading talent.

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The Big Showdown: A Look at The MAJORS 2024’s Top Cheer Teams

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 8, 2024

Get ready for The MAJORS 2024, the ultimate cheerleading showdown happening on January 12th in Indianapolis, Indiana. This event is a big deal in the cheer world – it’s where the best of the best come to compete. This year, we’re talking about top teams like GymTyme Illinois Fever, Twist & Shout Diamonds, CheerVille Anarchy, and the California All Stars Vixens. These squads are the cream of the crop, and they’ve worked super hard to get here​​​​​​​​.

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Who’s Who at The MAJORS

GymTyme Illinois Fever (XSmall Coed 6): These guys are known for bringing it every time. Their routines are tight, full of energy, and they always nail their moves.

Twist & Shout Diamonds (XSmall Coed 6): Talk about wow factor! This team’s performances are all about high-flying stunts and some seriously tough tumbling.

CheerVille Anarchy (XSmall Coed 6): They bring the power and the passion. Watching them perform is like seeing cheerleading at its most intense.

California All Stars Vixens (Extra Small Senior 6): This squad is all about blending skill with style. They make tough routines look graceful and easy.

Brandon All Stars Senior Black (Small Coed 6): This squad is known for their strong team dynamics and exceptional coed stunts. They bring a combination of power and artistry to their routines.

Cheer Extreme SSX (Small Senior 6): A team with a reputation for their precision and creativity, Cheer Extreme SSX is always a crowd-pleaser with their high-energy performances.

Prodigy All Stars Midnight (Medium Coed 6): Prodigy All Stars Midnight stands out with their intricate routines and flawless execution, making them a top contender.

Top Gun Lady Jags (Medium Senior 6): Known for their iconic style and high-flying skills, Top Gun Lady Jags are a powerhouse in the cheerleading community.

Cheer Athletics Panthers (Large Senior 6): This team is celebrated for their athleticism and innovative routines, consistently pushing the limits of the sport.

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The Venue and What to Expect

The Indiana Convention Center, set to host The MAJORS 2024, is more than just a venue for a cheerleading competition; it’s a stage for an extraordinary spectacle of skill and spirit. This iconic center, located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, becomes a bustling hub for the best cheerleading teams from around the country.

Imagine walking into a venue pulsating with energy, where the air is electric with anticipation. The stage is set for teams like GymTyme Illinois Fever, Twist & Shout Diamonds, CheerVille Anarchy, and California All Stars Vixens to showcase their impeccable routines. But it’s not just about what happens on the mat. The Indiana Convention Center offers a complete experience, combining the thrill of top-tier cheerleading with the vibrant atmosphere of Indianapolis.

This bustling city, known for its deep sports heritage, offers an array of attractions. From delightful eateries to cultural hotspots, there’s plenty to explore in Indianapolis, making the trip to The MAJORS 2024 about more than just cheerleading. Attendees can enjoy the city’s diverse culinary scene, rich history, and lively downtown area, all while being part of one of the most prestigious events in competitive cheerleading.

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The MAJORS 2024 is a celebration of excellence in cheerleading, where teams not only compete for top honors but also display the culmination of their hard work, talent, and dedication. For cheer enthusiasts, this event is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, offering a chance to witness the pinnacle of cheerleading performance in an environment that is as exciting as the competition itself. It’s an event that encapsulates the essence of cheerleading – athleticism, teamwork, and the sheer joy of performance.

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The Megan Lambert Approach

Megan Lambert Approach to Cheer Coaching

By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 7, 2024

The success of a team often hinges on the effectiveness of its training methods and the strength of its team culture. The remarkable journey of Megan Lambert and her approach at Seabreeze High School provides invaluable insights into this dynamic. Today we’ll delve into Lambert’s strategies in training and team building, highlighting how these elements contribute to the success of a cheer program.

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Understanding Megan Lambert’s Philosophy

Megan Lambert’s coaching philosophy at Seabreeze High School revolves around high standards, consistent improvement, and fostering a strong, family-like team environment. Her approach has led the team to impressive achievements, including reaching the state championship in consecutive years. Lambert’s philosophy is grounded in discipline and clear expectations, with a focus on both athletic performance and academic achievement. She emphasizes that team members must meet set standards to participate, instilling a sense of responsibility and commitment.

Lambert’s background in cheerleading, which began in her early childhood, has significantly influenced her coaching style. She cheered for Power Cheer All Stars and Matanzas High School, continuing her cheerleading career at Jacksonville University. This extensive experience has provided her with a deep understanding of the sport, which she leverages in her coaching.

After starting her teaching career at the Imagine School in Palm Coast, Lambert later became the cheerleading coach at Flagler Palm Coast High School. Recognizing the limitations due to COVID restrictions, she founded Cheer Force All Stars, a gym in Ormond Beach, to provide year-round training opportunities. This initiative underscores her commitment to developing her athletes’ skills and ensuring continuous training.

At Seabreeze High School, Lambert has been instrumental in building the competitive cheerleading program from the ground up. Her emphasis on creating a family-like atmosphere and building a team culture based on mutual respect and hard work has been key to her success. The gym at Cheer Force All Stars has become a unifying space for the team, contributing to the development of strong bonds among the athletes.

Lambert’s focus extends beyond just winning competitions; she aims to create memorable experiences for her athletes, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and lifelong friendships. Her holistic approach to coaching has led to significant achievements for the Seabreeze cheerleading team and has positioned them as a formidable force in competitive cheerleading.

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Key Training Strategies

Rigorous Skill Development: Lambert focuses on honing the technical skills of her athletes. This includes regular and intensive training sessions emphasizing stunts, tumbling, and choreography. Her coaching style is characterized by her unwavering commitment to excellence.

She sets clear expectations for her athletes, both in terms of their performance and their conduct. This includes maintaining good grades as a prerequisite for participation, thereby instilling a sense of responsibility and discipline in her team members. Her philosophy is not just about pushing for athletic prowess but also about building character and life skills.

Lambert brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to her coaching. This is reflected in her ability to train athletes effectively, focusing on the technical nuances of the sport.

Emphasis on Physical Fitness: Lambert emphasizes the importance of physical fitness in her cheerleading training routines. Understanding the demanding nature of cheerleading, which requires high levels of strength, flexibility, and endurance, she ensures that her training sessions are comprehensive and rigorous.

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This focus on physical fitness is essential for the execution of challenging cheerleading routines that include stunts, tumbling, and complex choreography. Lambert’s commitment to maintaining high standards for her athletes has led to significant success, with her teams consistently placing in top positions at competitions. Her approach underscores the critical role of physical fitness in achieving excellence in competitive cheerleading.

Personalized Feedback: Each athlete receives personalized feedback aimed at addressing their unique strengths and weaknesses, fostering a sense of individual progress and contribution to the team.

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Building a Cohesive Team Culture

  • Setting Clear Expectations: Lambert establishes clear expectations in terms of commitment, performance, and behavior. This clarity helps in fostering a disciplined yet nurturing environment.
  • Creating a Sense of Belonging: By promoting a family-like atmosphere, Lambert ensures that each member feels valued and part of a unified team. This approach has been instrumental in building trust and collaboration among team members.
  • Encouraging Leadership: Leadership development is a crucial aspect of Lambert’s approach, with senior members and captains playing active roles in mentoring and guiding newer members.

The Impact of Effective Training and Team Building

  • Enhanced Performance: The combination of rigorous training and a strong team culture leads to enhanced performance in competitions. Teams that train effectively and work cohesively are more likely to execute complex routines flawlessly.
  • Resilience and Adaptability: A well-trained and tightly-knit team can better handle the pressures of competition and adapt to unexpected challenges.
  • Long-term Success: Lambert’s approach has not only brought immediate successes but also established a foundation for sustained excellence in the program.

Megan Lambert’s success at Seabreeze High School serves as a shining example for cheerleading coaches and programs worldwide. Her emphasis on rigorous training, personalized coaching, and fostering a strong team culture has proven to be a recipe for success. By adopting similar strategies, cheerleading teams can enhance their performance, resilience, and achieve long-term success in the competitive arena.

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タイトル: 熊本大学の快挙!日本初の世界チアリーディング選手権金メダル

Kumamoto Universitys Remarkable Achievement Japans First World Cheerleading Championship Gold Medal 2024

By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 7, 2024

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こんにちは、チアリーディングファンのみなさん!今日は、とってもワクワクするニュースをお届けしますよ。熊本大学が、なんと世界チアリーディング選手権で日本初の金メダルを獲得したんです!これはすごい快挙ですよね。

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もちろんです、こちらがその内容を日常的な日本語での翻訳です。


やあ、みんな!今回は、2023年11月に群馬県の高崎アリーナで開催された第11回世界チアリーディング選手権のすごい話をしよう。この大会、コロナの影響でしばらく開催されなかったんだけど、久しぶりに戻ってきて、18カ国から100以上のチームが集まったんだよ。

そしてね、熊本大学チアリーディングクラブの藤森勇気さんが、混合小グループ部門で金メダルを獲得したんだ。これ、日本人としては初めての快挙なんだよ!コロナのせいで練習もままならない中、彼とチームはあきらめずに頑張って、世界大会で目立つ成績を収めたんだ。

高崎はチアリーディングを熱くサポートする街として知られていて、この大会を3回目の開催。競技はエネルギッシュで、創造性とアスリートの才能が詰まったパフォーマンスで、観客を魅了したんだ。

しかも、この大会は第35回全日本大学選手権と同時に行われて、国際的な選手と国内の選手が同じステージで腕を競い合ったんだよ。そのせいで、もっと多くの人が集まって、さらに盛り上がったんだ。

今年の大会の大成功で、もう次の世界選手権への期待も高まっているよ。これからもチアリーディングの世界は、もっとワクワクする展開が待ってるはずだね!

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チームワークは、熊本大学チアリーディングチームが世界選手権で金メダルを獲得する上で重要な要素でした。チームメンバーは高校生から社会人まで幅広く、関東や関西など遠方から集まっていたため、信頼関係の構築と技術の磨き上げが特に重要でした。これは、チアリーディングが個々の技術だけでなく、メンバー全員の協力によって成り立つスポーツであることを示しています。
 
藤森勇気さんは、11回目の世界チアリーディング選手権にて混合小グループ部門で日本代表として参加し、金メダルを獲得しました。彼の成功は、チームメンバー間の強い絆と共同の努力の結果でした。大会中、会場からの「日本!日本!」という声援がチーム全員に力を与え、パフォーマンス終了後の勝利発表時には、チームメンバーとコーチが喜びで抱き合いました。
 
チアリーディングでは、スタントやタンブリングなど、ほとんどの技術が複数人での協力を必要とします。練習や大会でのサポート、意思決定、責任感の共有、指導とフィードバックはチームワークを構築する上で不可欠な要素です。これらの要素は、チームの成功に寄与するだけでなく、個人の成長にも大きく貢献します。日本のチアダンス界では、チームワークが強みとされ、これが国際大会での成功につながっています。
 
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このように、熊本大学チアリーディングチームの成功は、単に技術の高さだけでなく、チームワークという大きな力によってもたらされたものです。彼らの情熱とコミットメントは、学校に誇りをもたらすと同時に、日本のチアリーディング界に新たな光を当てています。

Kumamoto University's Historic Win: Japan's First Gold in World Cheerleading Championships

I’m excited to share the historic achievement of Kumamoto University at the World Cheerleading Championships, where they secured Japan’s first gold medal.

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Event Recap:

The 11th World Cheerleading Championships, held in Takasaki Arena, Japan, in November 2023, was a milestone event. Returning after a COVID-19 hiatus, it drew over 100 teams from 18 countries, showcasing the sport’s global appeal.

Standout performer Yuki Fujimori, from Kumamoto University’s Cheerleading Club, made history in the mixed small group division. Overcoming the pandemic’s challenges, his gold medal win marked a first for Japan in this category and highlighted his resilience and dedication.

This victory was more than just a personal success; it was a significant moment for Japan on the international cheerleading stage. Fujimori’s performance, uplifted by enthusiastic audience support, reflected the sport’s competitive spirit and underscored the importance of teamwork and national pride.

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The Championships also coincided with the 35th Japan National College Championships, creating a unique atmosphere that combined national and international talent. This blend of competitions heightened the excitement and attracted a larger audience, emphasizing cheerleading’s growing recognition as a competitive sport.

Takasaki, known for its vibrant cheerleading community, hosted the event for the third time, providing a perfect setting for the high-energy and creative performances that captivated the audience.

With this year’s championship’s success, anticipation for future World Championships is already building, promising even more thrilling developments in cheerleading.

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Torrey Pines High School Cheer Squad: Triumph at the CIF San Diego Section Championship

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 4, 2024

The Torrey Pines High School cheer squad etched their name in history on December 2nd by clinching the prestigious CIF San Diego Section championship. This victory was not just a testament to their athletic prowess but also a culmination of dedication, team spirit, and relentless hard work.

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Journey to the Championship

In an astounding display of athleticism and team spirit, the Torrey Pines High School competitive cheer squad clinched the CIF San Diego Section championship in the Small Group Division II. The event, held at Montgomery High School on December 2nd, witnessed the Falcons showcasing a flawless routine that earned them this prestigious title.

Renowned for their impeccable performances, the team’s winning routine was a product of creative collaboration. Choreographed by Anna Haskell, a former NFL cheerleader and collegiate dancer, the music routine resonated with dynamism and energy. Complementing this, the cheer choreography, crafted by Head Coach Olivia Bogert, who also teaches AP literature and creative writing at Torrey Pines, added layers of sophistication and technique to the performance.

The Championship Day

On December 2nd, the Torrey Pines High School competitive cheer squad delivered a breathtaking performance at the CIF San Diego Section championship in Small Group Division II, held at Montgomery High School. Their routine, a blend of stunts, tumbling, jumping, dancing, and chants, was meticulously crafted over months of preparation. The choreography prepared by Anna Haskell and Head Coach Olivia Bogert, highlighted their exceptional skill in execution, technique, and difficulty. This performance not only won them the championship title but also marked their first victory in Traditional Cheer Competition and their first playoff appearance since competitive cheer was recognized as a sport. Their success at this event is a historic milestone for Torrey Pines and sets the stage for their next challenge: the CIF State Championships.

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The CIF Regional Cheer Championships, a gathering of 56 high school squads from across San Diego, is the arena where these teams vied for the top spot at various levels. Torrey Pines High School, standing out among these contenders, marked a historic moment by winning their first Traditional Cheer Competition championship. This victory was even more significant as it was their first playoff appearance since competitive cheer was acknowledged as a sport by the California Interscholastic Federation.

The rigorous preparation for this championship started in early October, with the team dedicating three to four sessions weekly after school and on weekends. Their two-and-a-half-minute routine, encompassing stunts, tumbling, jumping, dancing, and chants, was evaluated on execution, technique, and the difficulty degree. This dedicated preparation period was instrumental in honing their skills to perfection.

With this remarkable achievement, the Torrey Pines competitive cheer team is now gearing up for the next challenge – the CIF State Championships, scheduled at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, California, on January 27th. Here, they will compete against the top high school cheer teams in the state, aiming to add a California championship title to their accolades.

This triumph not only underscores the team’s exceptional talent and hard work but also sets a new standard of excellence for the Torrey Pines High School cheer program. As they prepare for the upcoming state championships, the squad carries with them the momentum of this victory and the support and pride of their school and community.

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Southwest Baptist University Welcomes Cheyanne Matlock as Co-Head Stunt and Cheer Coach

Southwest Baptist University Welcomes Cheyanne Matlock as Co Head Stunt and Cheer Coach

By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 12, 2023

Bolivar, MO – In a significant move for its athletic department, Southwest Baptist University has announced the hiring of Cheyanne Matlock as the Co-Head Stunt and Cheer coach. This decision marks a new chapter for the university’s cheerleading program, signaling a commitment to excellence and innovation in the rapidly evolving world of competitive cheerleading.

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A Local Talent with a Rich Cheerleading Background

Born and raised in Bolivar, Cheyanne Matlock is no stranger to the local cheer scene. A graduate of Bolivar High School, Matlock brings over 15 years of cheerleading experience, including impressive stints at Iowa Western Community College and Southwest Baptist. Her local roots and extensive experience in the sport provide her with unique insights into the needs and aspirations of young cheerleaders in the region.

A Vision for the Future

Matlock’s appointment comes at a crucial time for the cheerleading program at Southwest Baptist University. With cheerleading gaining recognition as an NCAA sport, there is a growing need for coaches who can navigate the complexities of this competitive field. Matlock’s role will be pivotal in shaping the future of the university’s stunt and cheer program, especially as the sport continues to evolve at both the national and collegiate levels.

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A Dynamic Duo

Matlock, with her extensive background in competitive cheerleading, brings a wealth of knowledge and fresh ideas. Her experiences as a competitor and coach at various levels give her a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed in this demanding sport. This, combined with her local roots and understanding of the community, makes her an invaluable asset to the program.

On the other hand, Mandy Hancock’s existing role and experience with the team provide continuity and stability. Her established rapport with the athletes and understanding of the program’s history and culture are critical for maintaining a positive and productive environment. Hancock’s expertise in coaching and athlete development complements Matlock’s skills, creating a well-rounded leadership team.

Together, Matlock and Hancock are poised to elevate the program to new heights. Their combined strengths promise a holistic approach to coaching, focusing not only on physical training and routines but also on mental toughness, team dynamics, and strategic competitive planning. This partnership is expected to introduce innovative training methods, foster a culture of excellence, and build a program that is not only competitive but also nurturing and inclusive.

Matlock and Hancock’s partnership symbolizes a forward-thinking approach, where adaptability, creativity, and a deep understanding of the sport’s demands are key to success. Their combined experience, passion for the sport, and complementary coaching styles are likely to be a successful combo.

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The Promise of New Beginnings

With this appointment, Southwest Baptist University reaffirms its commitment to providing its athletes with top-tier coaching and training opportunities. Matlock’s expertise and passion for cheerleading are set to invigorate the program, offering new opportunities for growth and success. As the sport of cheerleading continues to gain prominence and recognition, coaches like Matlock will be at the forefront, shaping the next generation of cheerleading talent.

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Embracing the Challenge

From her early days as a local cheerleader to her competitive achievements at the collegiate level, Matlock’s career has been driven by a profound love for the sport. Her experiences have equipped her with invaluable skills and insights, which she is now ready to impart to the next generation of cheerleaders at Southwest Baptist University. This transition from athlete to coach is a challenging yet rewarding progression in her career, allowing her to influence and shape the futures of young athletes.

Her leadership is anticipated to bring a renewed vigor to the university’s stunt and cheer program. With Matlock at the helm, the program is well poised to do big things. Furthermore, Matlock’s return to Southwest Baptist University as a coach is symbolic of the life cycle in sports careers – where former athletes return to their alma maters to give back to the programs that shaped them. This full-circle moment is a testament to the lasting impact of collegiate sports programs on their athletes and the enduring connections they foster. We wish them luck in the coming year 

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The Rise of Specialization in Cheerleading Coaching

Rise of Specialization in Cheerleading Coaching

By Steve Pawlyk

Published December 7, 2023

In the ever-evolving realm of cheerleading, the trend of specialization among coaches is reshaping the landscape. With cheerleading’s growing complexity, coaches focusing on specific niches such as stunt technique, choreography, or team dynamics are becoming increasingly valuable. This article explores the burgeoning world of specialized cheerleading coaching and its impact on both athletes and the sport itself.

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The Shift Towards Specialization:

Gone are the days when a one-size-fits-all approach sufficed in cheerleading coaching. The landscape of cheerleading has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from a predominantly spirit-oriented activity into a highly competitive and athletic sport. This evolution demands a more nuanced approach to coaching, where specialization is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity.

In response to this shift, coaches are increasingly focusing on specific aspects of cheerleading. This move towards specialization is driven by the recognition that the diverse elements of cheerleading, such as tumbling, stunting, and dance, require distinct skills and knowledge. By concentrating on a particular niche, coaches can offer more in-depth and advanced training, tailored to the unique needs and goals of their athletes.

For instance, tumbling specialists are equipping athletes with advanced gymnastic skills, ensuring they execute flips and tumbles with precision and safety. Similarly, coaches with a focus on stunting are delving into the mechanics of lifts and throws, emphasizing technique and teamwork essential for executing complex stunts successfully.

Moreover, the intricate choreography of modern cheer routines demands a creative and artistic approach. Coaches specializing in choreography are blending athletic rigor with expressive elements to create captivating performances. This specialization not only enhances the visual appeal of routines but also contributes to higher scores in competitions, where originality and creativity are highly valued.

The trend towards specialization also acknowledges the growing competitive nature of cheerleading. As the sport garners more recognition and becomes increasingly popular, the competition intensifies. Specialized coaches are thus vital in helping teams and individual athletes gain a competitive edge, offering training that is both cutting-edge and specific to the demands of modern cheerleading.

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Benefits of Niche Coaching

Specialized coaching in cheerleading offers a multitude of benefits, both for the athletes and the sport as a whole. By focusing on a specific niche, coaches transform into experts in their field, bringing a depth of knowledge and skill that is unparalleled. This level of expertise is crucial in a sport as multifaceted and dynamic as cheerleading.

1. Enhanced Skill Development:

Specialized coaches possess a deep understanding of their chosen area, whether it’s tumbling, stunting, or choreography. This allows them to impart high-level skills to their athletes, tailored to the specific demands of that discipline. Athletes benefit from training that is not just general in nature but is specifically designed to enhance their abilities in a particular aspect of cheerleading.

2. Improved Performance and Competitive Edge:

As coaches concentrate on their specialty, they can refine their athletes’ techniques to a much higher degree. This leads to improved overall performance, as athletes are not just competent but excel in specific elements of cheerleading. In the competitive arena, this can be the difference between a good routine and a great one, giving teams an edge over their rivals.

3. Boosted Safety:

One of the paramount benefits of niche coaching is enhanced safety. Specialized coaches are well-versed in the safety protocols and techniques specific to their area. For instance, a coach specializing in stunts will have an in-depth understanding of how to execute these elements safely, reducing the risk of injury. This focus on safety is vital in a sport that involves high-risk elements.

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4. Personalized Attention to Athletes:

Specialization allows coaches to provide more personalized attention to their athletes. They can identify individual strengths and weaknesses within their specialty, offering tailored advice and training. This personalized approach helps athletes develop more rapidly and effectively.

5. Keeping Up with Evolving Techniques:

Cheerleading is a sport that continuously evolves. Specialized coaches stay abreast of the latest techniques and trends in their niche, ensuring that their athletes are learning the most current and effective methods. This continuous learning keeps teams innovative and progressive.

6. Building Athlete Confidence:

When athletes train under specialized coaches, they gain confidence in their abilities. Knowing they are receiving top-tier training in their specific area of cheerleading makes athletes more confident in their performance, which is often reflected in how they execute their routines.

Stunt Technique Mastery:

The mastery of stunts is not just about executing high-flying feats; it’s about combining skill, precision, and safety. Coaches who specialize in stunt technique play a crucial role in revolutionizing how teams perform these complex routines.

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1. Understanding the Mechanics of Stunts:

A deep understanding of the mechanics behind each stunt is essential. This includes knowledge of body alignment, momentum, and force distribution. Coaches teach athletes how to properly align their bodies for maximum efficiency and safety, focusing on key aspects like core strength, balance, and coordination.

2. Emphasizing Safety in Every Aspect:

Safety is paramount in stunt execution. Specialists ensure that all stunts are performed within safety guidelines, and they train athletes in proper techniques to minimize the risk of injury. This includes teaching correct spotting techniques, where spotters learn how to effectively support and catch flyers, and ensuring that all team members understand their role in each stunt.

3. Progressive Skill Development:

Coaches should adopt a progressive approach to teaching stunts, starting with basic techniques and gradually moving to more complex ones as the athletes’ skills and confidence grow. This step-by-step approach helps in building a strong foundation, reducing the risk of injury, and ensuring long-term development.

4. Customizing Training for Individual Needs:

Understanding that each athlete has unique strengths and areas for improvement is crucial. Coaches should tailor their training to address these individual needs, helping each team member to maximize their potential in stunt performance.

5. Incorporating Conditioning and Strength Training:

Physical conditioning and strength training are vital components of stunt technique mastery. Coaches should incorporate exercises that build the strength, flexibility, and endurance necessary for executing stunts. This includes targeted workouts focusing on core strength, leg power, and upper body conditioning.

6. Utilizing Drills and Repetitions:

Repetition is key in mastering stunts. Coaches should design drills that allow athletes to practice stunts repeatedly in a controlled environment. This not only helps in perfecting the technique but also builds muscle memory, which is crucial during high-pressure situations like competitions.

7. Encouraging Teamwork and Trust Building:

Successful stunts require impeccable teamwork and trust among team members. Coaches should conduct team-building exercises that enhance trust and communication, ensuring that each member understands and executes their role flawlessly during stunts.

8. Analyzing and Refining Techniques:

Continuous analysis and refinement of stunt techniques are important. Coaches should regularly review performances, provide constructive feedback, and make necessary adjustments to techniques, ensuring continuous improvement and adaptation to evolving cheerleading standards.

Choreography and Creativity:

The role of choreography specialists is becoming increasingly pivotal. These experts bring a unique blend of athletic rigor and artistic creativity, elevating routines from mere performances to captivating displays of skill and expression

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1. Crafting Visually Stunning Routines:

Choreography specialists have the unique ability to visualize and create routines that are not only technically proficient but also visually stunning. They understand the importance of formations, transitions, and synchronization, crafting sequences that are both aesthetically pleasing and challenging. This visual appeal is essential in catching the attention of judges and audiences alike.

2. Balancing Athleticism and Artistry:

One of the key strengths of choreography experts is their ability to balance athleticism with artistry. They weave complex stunts and tumbling passes into the fabric of dance and movement, creating a seamless blend that showcases the full range of cheerleading skills. This balance is crucial in competitive cheerleading, where both technical skill and creative presentation are evaluated.

3. Enhancing Team Identity and Style:

Choreographers play a significant role in defining a team’s style and identity. Through their creative vision, they can craft routines that reflect a team’s unique personality and strengths. This helps teams stand out in competitions, leaving a memorable impression on judges and spectators.

4. Pushing the Boundaries of Creativity:

These specialists are often at the forefront of innovation in cheerleading choreography. They push the boundaries of what is possible, introducing new elements and styles that keep the sport fresh and exciting. This constant innovation ensures that cheerleading continues to evolve and captivate new audiences.

5. Tailoring Routines to Maximize Scoring Potential:

Understanding competition scoring systems is another critical aspect of a choreographer’s role. They design routines that not only impress but also align with the scoring criteria, maximizing the potential for high scores. This strategic approach can make a significant difference in a team’s competitive success.

6. Inspiring Athletes:

Choreographers also play a key role in inspiring athletes. By creating routines that are enjoyable and challenging, they motivate cheerleaders to push their limits and take pride in their performances. This inspiration is crucial in building a team’s morale and enthusiasm.

Fostering Team Dynamics:

Specialists in team dynamics play a crucial role in building team cohesion and mental toughness. Their focus on communication, trust, and teamwork is crucial in a sport that relies heavily on synchronization and team effort.

1. Cultivating a Positive Team Environment:

Specialists in team dynamics are skilled in creating a positive and supportive team environment. They understand that the emotional and psychological well-being of athletes is as important as their physical skills. By fostering a positive atmosphere, these coaches help athletes feel valued and supported, which is essential for team cohesion and morale.

2. Enhancing Communication Skills:

Effective communication is vital in cheerleading, where every move needs to be perfectly synchronized. Coaches specializing in team dynamics work on developing clear and effective communication channels within the team. This includes not only verbal communication during performances but also non-verbal cues and understanding among team members.

3. Building Trust and Reliability:

Trust is the foundation of any successful cheerleading team. Specialists in team dynamics focus on exercises and activities that build trust among team members. This trust is crucial when performing complex stunts and routines, where each member must rely on their teammates for safety and performance.

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4. Encouraging Teamwork and Collaboration:

These coaches emphasize the importance of teamwork and collaboration. They teach athletes that the success of the team depends on each member working together towards a common goal. This understanding helps in creating a cohesive unit where members support and uplift each other.

5. Developing Mental Toughness:

Mental toughness and resilience are critical in cheerleading, especially in competitive scenarios. Coaches focusing on team dynamics help athletes develop the mental strength to handle pressure, overcome challenges, and perform confidently under various circumstances.

6. Resolving Conflicts and Strengthening Bonds:

In any team sport, conflicts are inevitable. Specialists in team dynamics are adept at conflict resolution, ensuring that disagreements do not disrupt team harmony. They also work on strengthening the bonds between team members, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie.

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The rise of specialization in cheer coaching is a testament to the sport’s growth and complexity. Coaches who hone specific skills and knowledge not only set themselves apart but also significantly contribute to the development and success of their athletes. As cheer continues to evolve, so will the need for specialized coaching.

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By Annemarie Arthurs

Published January 23, 2023

Well, everyone!! The 2023 College Nationals Season is officially here!! We are all super excited and eager to see some college cheer! These college athletes have gone through numerous obstacles, hours and hours of choreography, workouts, practices, and an absurd number of full outs!

The UCA College Cheerleading Nationals were held this past weekend in Orlando, Florida and these teams came ready to perform!! 

Being a part of IPP it’s exciting to be in contact with these coaches all year and then see their teams compete and hear the music we have helped them create! Every team out on that mat has proven that they deserve this spot and that they belong out there! They all want to be crowned National Champions! 

With a wide range of teams in All Girl, Coed, and Game Day divisions…it was a battle to get to finals and come out on top! Even the mascots got in on the fun!

Now let’s get to these results!

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UCA/UDA 2023 Results

wdt_ID Rank Program Name Raw Score Deductions Performance Score Event Score Event Division
1 1 University of South Florida* 96.77 0 96.77 96.77 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
2 2 University of Tennessee* 96.23 0 96.23 96.23 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
3 3 University of Cincinnati* 97.13 3 94.13 94.13 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
4 4 University of Minnesota* 93.10 0 93.10 93.10 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
5 5 Louisiana State University* 94.27 2 92.27 92.27 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
6 6 Pennsylvania State-University Park* 91.87 0 91.87 91.87 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
7 7 University of Memphis* 91.63 0 91.63 91.63 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
8 8 University of Notre Dame* 92.57 1 91.57 91.57 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
9 9 Troy University* 91.53 0 91.53 91.53 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
10 10 Louisiana Tech University* 90.97 0 90.97 90.97 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
11 11 University of New Mexico 88.70 0 88.70 88.70 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
12 12 University of Colorado Boulder 88.87 1 88.37 88.37 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
13 13 Boise State University 88.27 0 88.27 88.27 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
14 14 UNC Charlotte 86.80 1 86.30 86.30 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
15 15 Liberty University 86.27 1 85.77 85.77 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
16 16 James Madison University 86.63 1 85.63 85.63 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
17 17 University of Texas-El Paso 87.17 5 82.17 82.17 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
18 18 Syracuse University 84.97 4 80.97 80.97 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
19 19 University of Iowa 82.00 8 73.75 73.75 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
20 1 University of Cincinnati 97.80 0 97.80 97.80 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
21 2 University of Tennessee 97.33 0 97.33 97.33 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
22 3 University of South Florida 96.50 1 95.50 95.50 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
23 4 University of Minnesota 95.37 0 95.37 95.37 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
24 5 Louisiana State University 95.33 0 95.33 95.33 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
25 6 University of Memphis 94.27 0 94.27 94.27 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
26 7 Pennsylvania State-University Park 93.43 0 93.43 93.43 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
27 8 Troy University 92.33 0 92.33 92.33 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
28 9 University of Notre Dame 92.40 2 90.40 90.40 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
29 10 Louisiana Tech University 89.67 3 87.17 87.17 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer Game Day
30 1 University of South Florida* 92.33 0 92.33 92.33 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
31 2 San Diego State University* 92.00 0 92.00 92.00 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
32 3 Temple University* 91.73 0 91.73 91.73 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
33 3 Bowling Green State University* 91.73 0 91.73 91.73 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
34 5 University of South Alabama* 89.60 0 89.35 89.35 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
35 6 University of Mississippi 88.73 2 86.73 86.73 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
36 7 University of Nevada- Las Vegas 89.53 3 86.53 86.53 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
37 8 Purdue University 87.97 2 86.47 86.47 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
38 9 University of Connecticut 85.37 0 85.37 85.37 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
39 10 University of New Mexico 84.27 0 84.27 84.27 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
40 1 University of South Florida 95.37 0 95.37 95.37 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
41 2 Bowling Green State University 94.13 0 94.13 94.13 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
42 3 Temple University 93.77 1 92.77 92.77 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
43 4 San Diego State University 92.73 0 92.73 92.73 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
44 5 University of South Alabama 91.63 0 91.63 91.63 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer Game Day
45 1 Northern Kentucky University* 0 91.80 91.80 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
46 2 Hofstra University* 0 90.87 90.87 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
47 3 University of Delaware* 2 90.67 90.67 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
48 4 Northern Arizona University* 1 87.80 87.80 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
49 5 Belmont University* 0 87.37 87.37 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
50 6 East Mississippi Community College* 0 87.33 87.33 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
51 7 East Tennessee State University* 0 86.67 86.67 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
52 8 Monmouth University* 0 86.47 86.47 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
53 9 Coastal Alabama Community College* 2 85.80 85.80 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
54 10 Davidson College* 0 84.60 84.60 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
55 11 Illinois State University* 0 83.60 83.60 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
56 12 Tennessee Tech University* 3 81.92 81.92 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
57 13 Stetson University 4 81.77 81.77 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
58 14 Wilmington University 1 81.22 81.22 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
59 15 Bossier Parish Community College 0 80.73 80.73 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
60 16 Concordia University 0 79.67 79.67 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
61 17 Southwestern University 0 79.47 79.47 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
62 18 Butler University 8 78.57 78.57 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
63 19 Indian Hills Community College 0 78.37 78.37 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
64 20 Tusculum University 2 77.30 77.30 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
65 21 Farmingdale State College 6 75.83 75.83 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
66 22 Pennsylvania Western University 3 75.60 75.60 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
67 23 Southern Union State College 3 72.93 72.93 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
68 24 Fairleigh Dickinson University- Florham 7 69.40 69.40 Semi-Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
69 1 University of Delaware 94.57 0 94.57 94.57 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
70 2 Hofstra University 92.27 0 92.27 92.27 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
71 3 Northern Kentucky University 91.40 0 91.40 91.40 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
72 4 Belmont University 90.70 0 90.70 90.70 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
73 5 Davidson College 88.73 0 88.73 88.73 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
74 6 Tennessee Tech University 88.33 0 88.33 88.33 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
75 7 Monmouth University 88.20 0 88.20 88.20 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
76 8 Northern Arizona University 88.20 1 87.70 87.70 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
77 9 Coastal Alabama Community College 88.90 2 86.90 86.90 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
78 10 East Mississippi Community College 86.50 0 86.50 86.50 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
79 11 Illinois State University 86.10 1 85.35 85.35 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
80 12 East Tennessee State University 86.03 3 83.53 83.53 Finals Small Coed Cheer Game Day
81 1 Southeastern Louisiana University* 93.07 0 93.07 93.07 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
82 2 Northwestern State University* 90.13 0 89.88 89.88 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
83 3 Miss Gulf Coast Community College* 89.70 0 89.70 89.70 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
84 4 Northwest Community College* 88.57 0 88.57 88.57 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
85 5 Midwestern State University 82.33 2 80.33 80.33 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
86 6 Itawamba Community College 78.23 1 77.73 77.73 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
87 7 Hinds Community College 76.77 3 73.77 73.77 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
88 8 Southwest Mississippi Community College 71.57 13 58.57 58.57 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
89 1 Southeastern Louisiana University 93.30 0 93.30 93.30 Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
90 2 Northwest Community College 91.40 0 91.40 91.40 Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
91 3 Miss Gulf Coast Community College 90.60 0 90.60 90.60 Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
92 4 Northwestern State University 90.13 1 89.38 89.38 Finals Open Coed Cheer Game Day
93 1 Sacred Heart University* 96.10 0 96.10 96.10 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
94 2 University of Rhode Island* 95.30 0 95.30 95.30 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
95 3 Misericordia University* 92.73 0 92.73 92.73 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
96 4 West Chester University* 93.10 2 91.10 91.10 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
97 5 University of New York-Albany* 91.60 2 89.60 89.60 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
98 6 Kutztown University* 89.30 0 89.05 89.05 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
99 7 University of Scranton* 85.97 0 85.97 85.97 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
100 8 Widener University* 84.07 0 84.07 84.07 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
101 9 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor* 83.53 0 83.53 83.53 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
102 10 Towson University* 85.37 2 83.37 83.37 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
103 11 Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis* 83.23 0 83.23 83.23 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
104 12 University of South Dakota* 85.33 2 83.08 83.08 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
105 13 Trevecca Nazarene University* 83.00 0 83.00 83.00 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
106 14 Webber International University 84.63 3 81.63 81.63 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
107 15 Carson-Newman University 83.43 2 81.43 81.43 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
108 16 South Dakota State University 82.53 2 80.53 80.53 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
109 17 Concord University 80.50 0 80.50 80.50 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
110 18 Loyola University Chicago 81.23 4 77.23 77.23 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
111 19 Southeastern University 79.07 2 76.82 76.82 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
112 20 Southern Connecticut State University 75.87 1 75.37 75.37 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
113 21 Moravian University 75.57 2 73.57 73.57 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
114 22 Bluefield University 73.03 0 73.03 73.03 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
115 23 University of Mount Union 76.10 4 72.10 72.10 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
116 24 University of North Alabama 77.07 12 65.57 65.57 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
117 25 Lafayette College 69.40 9 60.40 60.40 Semi-Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
118 1 Sacred Heart University 96.73 0 96.73 96.73 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
119 2 West Chester University 95.90 0 95.90 95.90 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
120 3 University of Rhode Island 95.93 1 94.93 94.93 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
121 4 University of New York-Albany 92.13 0 92.13 92.13 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
122 5 Towson University 91.17 0 91.17 91.17 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
123 6 Misericordia University 89.90 0 89.65 89.65 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
124 7 Kutztown University 89.07 0 88.82 88.82 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
125 8 Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis 87.10 0 87.10 87.10 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
126 9 University of Scranton 86.43 0 86.43 86.43 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
127 10 Widener University 85.63 0 85.63 85.63 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
128 11 Trevecca Nazarene University 85.30 0 85.30 85.30 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
129 12 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 84.10 0 84.10 84.10 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
130 13 University of South Dakota 84.17 1 82.92 82.92 Finals Open All Girl Cheer Game Day
131 1 University of Mississippi* 185.83 0 92.92 92.92 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
132 2 Rutgers University* 184.83 0 92.42 92.42 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
133 3 University of Massachusetts-Amherst* 184.47 2 90.23 90.23 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
134 4 Bowling Green State University 181.57 2 88.78 88.78 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
135 5 Michigan State University 178.10 4 85.05 85.05 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
136 1 University of Mississippi 189.30 0 94.65 94.65 Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
137 2 University of Massachusetts-Amherst 188.30 0 94.15 94.15 Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
138 3 Rutgers University 185.80 3 89.65 89.65 Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day
139 1 Long Island University* 181.83 0 90.92 90.92 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day Live
140 2 St John's University* 180.40 0 90.20 90.20 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day Live
141 3 University of South Dakota* 178.00 0 89.00 89.00 Semi-Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day Live
142 1 Long Island University 184.13 2 90.07 90.07 Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day Live
143 2 St John's University 181.73 1 89.87 89.87 Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day Live
144 3 University of South Dakota 179.53 2 87.77 87.77 Finals Division IA Spirit Program Game Day Live
145 1 Grand Canyon University* 279.40 0 93.13 93.13 Semi-Finals Open Spirit Program Game Day Live
146 2 George Fox University* 261.23 2 85.08 85.08 Semi-Finals Open Spirit Program Game Day Live
147 1 Grand Canyon University 288.03 0 96.01 96.01 Finals Open Spirit Program Game Day Live
148 2 George Fox University 258.90 1 85.80 85.80 Finals Open Spirit Program Game Day Live
149 1 University of Nevada- Las Vegas* 93.98 0 93.98 93.98 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
150 2 University of Memphis* 93.15 1 92.65 92.65 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
151 3 University of Kentucky-Dance 92.40 0 92.40 92.40 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
152 4 University of Alabama* 92.18 0 92.18 92.18 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
153 5 Louisiana State University* 91.92 0 91.92 91.92 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
154 6 University of Tennessee* 91.68 0 91.68 91.68 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
155 7 San Diego State University* 91.02 0 91.02 91.02 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
156 8 Temple University* 90.60 0 90.60 90.60 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
157 9 University of Cincinnati* 90.08 0 90.08 90.08 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
158 10 University of Oklahoma* 89.78 0 89.78 89.78 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
159 11 University of Washington 89.62 0 89.62 89.62 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
160 12 Washington State University 88.30 1 87.30 87.30 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
161 13 University of Wisconsin 87.25 0 87.25 87.25 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
162 14 University of Iowa 86.25 0 86.25 86.25 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
163 15 University of Louisiana Lafayette 86.18 0 86.18 86.18 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
164 16 UAB 85.88 1 84.88 84.88 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
165 17 University of Nebraska- Lincoln 85.68 1 84.68 84.68 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
166 18 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 85.73 2 83.73 83.73 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
167 19 Middle Tennessee State University 84.40 1 83.40 83.40 Semi-Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
168 1 University of Nevada- Las Vegas 94.97 0 94.97 94.97 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
169 2 University of Memphis 94.62 0 94.62 94.62 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
170 3 University of Alabama 93.27 0 93.27 93.27 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
171 4 Louisiana State University 93.20 0 93.20 93.20 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
172 5 University of Kentucky-Dance 92.93 0 92.93 92.93 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
173 6 University of Cincinnati 92.80 0 92.80 92.80 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
174 7 University of Tennessee 92.32 0 92.32 92.32 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
175 8 San Diego State University 92.17 0 92.17 92.17 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
176 9 Temple University 91.40 0 91.40 91.40 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
177 10 University of Oklahoma 89.38 0 89.38 89.38 Finals Division IA Dance Game Day
178 1 Hofstra University* 90.83 0 90.83 90.83 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
179 2 University of Nebraska Omaha* 88.80 0 88.80 88.80 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
180 3 Southeastern Louisiana University* 88.73 0 88.73 88.73 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
181 4 North Dakota State University* 87.05 0 87.05 87.05 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
182 5 Butler University* 87.00 0 87.00 87.00 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
183 6 Quinnipiac University* 86.02 0 86.02 86.02 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
184 7 University of Northern Iowa* 85.42 0 85.42 85.42 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
185 8 East Tennessee State University* 85.27 0 85.27 85.27 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
186 9 Tennessee Tech University 84.70 0 84.70 84.70 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
187 10 Stony Brook University 84.15 1 83.65 83.65 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
188 11 Central Connecticut State University 83.47 0 83.47 83.47 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
189 12 Towson University 83.10 0 83.10 83.10 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
190 13 Austin Peay State University 82.43 0 82.43 82.43 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
191 14 University of New Hampshire 81.72 0 81.72 81.72 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
192 15 Harvard University 79.93 2 78.43 78.43 Semi-Finals Division I Dance Game Day
193 1 Hofstra University 93.43 0 93.43 93.43 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
194 2 University of Nebraska Omaha 92.03 0 92.03 92.03 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
195 2 Southeastern Louisiana University 92.03 0 92.03 92.03 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
196 4 North Dakota State University 88.97 0 88.97 88.97 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
197 5 Butler University 88.77 0 88.77 88.77 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
198 6 University of Northern Iowa 88.43 0 88.43 88.43 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
199 7 Quinnipiac University 87.65 0 87.65 87.65 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
200 8 East Tennessee State University 86.63 0 86.63 86.63 Finals Division I Dance Game Day
201 1 St Cloud State University 91.63 0 91.63 91.63 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
202 2 Minnesota State University, Mankato 91.08 0 91.08 91.08 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
203 3 The College of New Jersey 89.43 0 89.43 89.43 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
204 4 Endicott College 88.17 0 88.17 88.17 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
205 5 Pittsburg State University 88.00 0 88.00 88.00 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
206 6 Northwest Community College 88.25 1 87.25 87.25 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
207 7 West Chester University 85.37 0 85.37 85.37 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
208 8 University of Central Missouri 85.13 1 84.13 84.13 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
209 9 Keene State College 82.93 0 82.93 82.93 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
210 10 University of Mount Union 80.83 0 80.83 80.83 Semi-Finals Open Dance Game Day
211 1 St Cloud State University 93.65 0 93.65 93.65 Finals Open Dance Game Day
212 2 Minnesota State University, Mankato 92.60 0 92.60 92.60 Finals Open Dance Game Day
213 3 The College of New Jersey 90.87 0 90.87 90.87 Finals Open Dance Game Day
214 4 Endicott College 88.67 0 88.67 88.67 Finals Open Dance Game Day
215 5 Pittsburg State University 85.82 0 85.82 85.82 Finals Open Dance Game Day
216 1 Western Kentucky University* 94.60 0 94.60 94.60 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
217 2 University of Alabama* 95.40 2 93.15 93.15 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
218 3 University of Kentucky-Cheer* 94.70 2 92.70 92.70 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
219 4 University of Central Florida* 94.80 4 91.30 91.30 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
220 5 University of South Florida* 93.20 3 90.70 90.70 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
221 6 Ohio State University* 91.50 4 87.50 87.50 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
222 7 University of Oklahoma* 88.40 4 84.90 84.90 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
223 8 Liberty University* 89.60 6 83.60 83.60 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
224 9 University of Tennessee* 85.50 4 81.50 81.50 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
225 10 University of Louisiana Lafayette* 80.90 0 80.65 80.65 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
226 11 University of Toledo* 80.60 3 77.60 77.60 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
227 12 Rutgers University 82.80 6 76.80 76.80 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
228 13 Louisiana State University 85.10 9 76.60 76.60 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
229 14 Miami University-Oxford 81.20 6 75.70 75.70 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
230 15 University of Mississippi 83.60 10 73.60 73.60 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
231 16 University of Hawaii 79.70 9 70.70 70.70 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
232 17 University of Cincinnati 84.30 15 69.30 69.30 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
233 18 Pennsylvania State-University Park 74.70 6 68.70 68.70 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
234 19 Michigan State University 75.60 7 68.60 68.60 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
235 20 Virginia Tech 76.30 15 61.80 61.80 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
236 21 University of New Mexico 72.80 17 55.80 55.80 Semi-Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
237 1 University of South Florida 93.90 1 93.40 93.40 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
238 2 University of Kentucky-Cheer 96.10 3 93.10 93.10 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
239 3 Ohio State University 95.00 3 92.00 92.00 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
240 4 University of Central Florida 94.00 3 90.75 90.75 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
241 5 University of Oklahoma 91.10 2 89.60 89.60 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
242 6 University of Alabama 94.30 6 88.80 88.80 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
243 7 Western Kentucky University 93.40 6 87.90 87.90 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
244 8 University of Tennessee 88.00 2 86.25 86.25 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
245 9 University of Louisiana Lafayette 79.50 3 77.00 77.00 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
246 10 Liberty University 85.90 13 72.90 72.90 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
247 11 University of Toledo 78.40 6 72.40 72.40 Finals Division IA Coed Cheer
248 1 Indiana University* 92.10 3 89.60 89.60 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
249 1 San Diego State University* 90.10 1 89.60 89.60 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
250 3 UAB* 86.70 1 85.70 85.70 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
251 4 University of Oklahoma* 88.10 4 84.10 84.10 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
252 5 University of Mississippi* 85.50 5 80.50 80.50 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
253 6 University of Alabama* 85.20 6 79.20 79.20 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
254 7 Western Kentucky University* 86.40 8 78.90 78.90 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
255 8 University of Massachusetts-Amherst 82.30 4 78.55 78.55 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
256 9 University of South Florida 81.00 7 74.50 74.50 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
257 10 Texas State University 78.50 5 73.50 73.50 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
258 11 Temple University 78.10 6 72.10 72.10 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
259 12 University of Colorado Boulder 75.10 5 70.60 70.60 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
260 13 Pennsylvania State-University Park 77.20 11 66.70 66.70 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
261 14 University of Nevada- Las Vegas 75.60 10 65.85 65.85 Semi-Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
262 1 Western Kentucky University 92.70 0 92.70 92.70 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
263 2 University of Oklahoma 88.40 1 87.40 87.40 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
264 3 University of Alabama 90.30 3 87.30 87.30 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
265 4 UAB 88.60 2 86.60 86.60 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
266 5 University of Mississippi 86.20 3 83.70 83.70 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
267 6 San Diego State University 87.00 6 81.00 81.00 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
268 7 Indiana University 86.60 6 80.60 80.60 Finals All Girl Division IA Cheer
269 1 Florida State University* 88.90 0 88.90 88.90 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
270 2 Bowling Green State University* 89.30 4 85.30 85.30 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
271 3 University of Memphis* 87.40 5 82.90 82.90 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
272 4 University of Minnesota* 84.40 2 82.40 82.40 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
273 5 Troy University* 83.70 4 80.20 80.20 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
274 6 Purdue University* 85.30 7 78.80 78.80 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
275 7 Ball State University* 79.30 3 76.80 76.80 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
276 8 Boise State University 80.30 6 74.80 74.80 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
277 9 San Diego State University 77.80 4 73.55 73.55 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
278 10 Syracuse University 74.10 2 72.10 72.10 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
279 11 University of Miami 71.70 2 69.70 69.70 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
280 12 Appalachian State University 73.40 4 69.40 69.40 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
281 13 UNC Charlotte 72.90 5 68.40 68.40 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
282 14 Georgia Tech 73.00 11 61.75 61.75 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
283 1 Florida State University 90.70 0 90.70 90.70 Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
284 2 Bowling Green State University 90.50 0 90.50 90.50 Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
285 3 University of Minnesota 87.30 0 87.30 87.30 Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
286 4 Purdue University 88.00 1 87.00 87.00 Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
287 5 University of Memphis 89.10 3 86.10 86.10 Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
288 6 Troy University 84.80 0 84.80 84.80 Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
289 7 Ball State University 82.10 0 82.10 82.10 Finals Small Coed Division IA Cheer
290 1 Morehead State University 93.50 2 91.50 91.50 Semi-Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
291 2 University of West Georgia 90.30 8 82.30 82.30 Semi-Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
292 3 University of Delaware 79.60 5 74.35 74.35 Semi-Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
293 4 Pittsburg State University 76.90 10 66.90 66.90 Semi-Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
294 1 Morehead State University 95.40 0 95.40 95.40 Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
295 2 University of West Georgia 95.00 2 93.00 93.00 Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
296 3 Pittsburg State University 79.20 0 79.20 79.20 Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
297 4 University of Delaware 81.30 12 69.55 69.55 Finals Cheer Division I Cheer
298 1 Morehead State University* 96.30 2 94.30 94.30 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
299 2 University of West Georgia* 94.20 2 91.95 91.95 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
300 3 Sacred Heart University* 86.90 4 82.90 82.90 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
301 4 University of Delaware* 86.40 6 80.40 80.40 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
302 5 Monmouth University* 83.40 4 79.15 79.15 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
303 6 Villanova University* 80.70 2 78.70 78.70 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
304 7 Towson University* 78.00 5 73.50 73.50 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
305 8 University of Rhode Island* 84.90 12 73.40 73.40 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
306 9 Eastern Kentucky University 80.90 9 71.90 71.90 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
307 10 University of New York-Albany 79.50 9 71.00 71.00 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
308 11 Stony Brook University 72.10 7 65.35 65.35 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
309 12 Drexel University 70.30 9 61.30 61.30 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
310 13 Adelphi University 62.30 2 60.30 60.30 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
311 14 Kutztown University 70.10 10 59.85 59.85 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
312 15 Long Island University 67.20 13 54.20 54.20 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
313 16 East Tennessee State University 66.30 19 47.55 47.55 Semi-Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
314 1 Morehead State University 96.10 1 95.10 95.10 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
315 2 University of West Georgia 95.60 3 92.60 92.60 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
316 3 Sacred Heart University 89.30 0 89.30 89.30 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
317 4 University of Delaware 87.70 0 87.70 87.70 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
318 5 University of Rhode Island 86.30 4 82.80 82.80 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
319 6 Towson University 80.80 1 79.80 79.80 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
320 7 Monmouth University 82.20 4 78.20 78.20 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
321 8 Villanova University 76.90 3 74.40 74.40 Finals All Girl Division I Cheer
322 1 Southeastern Louisiana University* 90.60 4 86.60 86.60 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
323 2 Morehead State University* 91.90 6 85.90 85.90 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
324 3 Eastern Kentucky University* 88.90 4 84.90 84.90 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
325 4 Providence College* 83.50 0 83.50 83.50 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
326 5 Austin Peay State University* 87.10 5 82.35 82.35 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
327 6 Belmont University* 82.60 4 78.60 78.60 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
328 7 Hofstra University 90.30 14 76.05 76.05 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
329 8 Butler University 82.40 9 73.90 73.90 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
330 9 Grand Canyon University 82.80 15 67.80 67.80 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
331 10 Northern Kentucky University 77.60 13 65.10 65.10 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
332 11 Stetson University 63.20 5 57.95 57.95 Semi-Finals Small Coed Division I
333 1 Morehead State University 95.20 0 95.20 95.20 Finals Small Coed Division I
334 2 Eastern Kentucky University 90.40 0 90.40 90.40 Finals Small Coed Division I
335 3 Southeastern Louisiana University 91.30 3 88.30 88.30 Finals Small Coed Division I
336 4 Austin Peay State University 90.20 2 88.20 88.20 Finals Small Coed Division I
337 5 Belmont University 85.70 0 85.70 85.70 Finals Small Coed Division I
338 6 Providence College 85.20 0 84.95 84.95 Finals Small Coed Division I
339 1 Jones College 84.30 4 80.30 80.30 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer
340 2 Iowa Western Community College 83.10 5 78.10 78.10 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer
341 3 Shelton State Community College 80.90 6 74.65 74.65 Semi-Finals Open Coed Cheer
342 1 Iowa Western Community College 87.80 0 87.80 87.80 Finals Open Coed Cheer
343 2 Shelton State Community College 82.40 1 81.40 81.40 Finals Open Coed Cheer
344 3 Jones College 84.50 5 79.50 79.50 Finals Open Coed Cheer
345 1 The College of New Jersey* 86.90 0 86.90 86.90 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
346 2 Rowan University* 90.90 7 84.40 84.40 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
347 3 Widener University* 86.20 2 84.20 84.20 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
348 4 Pearl River Community College* 86.40 3 83.40 83.40 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
349 5 Wallace State College* 80.40 3 77.90 77.90 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
350 6 Webber International University* 79.60 2 77.60 77.60 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
351 7 University of Pikeville* 80.30 4 76.55 76.55 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
352 8 Nassau Community College* 76.00 2 74.00 74.00 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
353 9 Coastal Alabama Community College 79.40 7 72.90 72.90 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
354 10 Misericordia University 77.90 8 69.90 69.90 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
355 11 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 70.30 3 67.30 67.30 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
356 12 University of Mount Union 68.00 2 65.75 65.75 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
357 13 Westfield State University 68.10 9 59.10 59.10 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
358 14 Union College 68.50 10 58.50 58.50 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
359 15 Roger Williams University 63.40 16 47.40 47.40 Semi-Finals Open All Girl
360 1 Pearl River Community College 88.90 0 88.90 88.90 Finals Open All Girl
361 2 Widener University 85.30 0 85.30 85.30 Finals Open All Girl
362 3 Rowan University 88.80 5 83.80 83.80 Finals Open All Girl
363 4 Webber International University 83.20 0 82.95 82.95 Finals Open All Girl
364 5 The College of New Jersey 84.90 2 82.90 82.90 Finals Open All Girl
365 6 University of Pikeville 79.50 0 79.25 79.25 Finals Open All Girl
366 7 Wallace State College 78.80 4 75.30 75.30 Finals Open All Girl
367 8 Nassau Community College 74.20 10 64.20 64.20 Finals Open All Girl
368 1 Drury University* 88.80 1 88.30 88.30 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
369 2 Wilmington University* 86.60 1 85.60 85.60 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
370 3 Northwest Community College* 91.20 8 83.20 83.20 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
371 4 University of Southern Indiana* 80.30 2 78.30 78.30 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
372 5 Northwest Missouri State University* 78.60 6 72.60 72.60 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
373 6 Itawamba Community College* 76.20 5 71.45 71.45 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
374 7 Midwestern State University 76.40 10 66.65 66.65 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
375 8 Missouri Valley College 70.50 8 62.50 62.50 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
376 9 St Edward's University 66.80 6 61.05 61.05 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
377 10 Trine University 68.40 10 58.65 58.65 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
378 11 Pennsylvania Western University 61.60 4 57.60 57.60 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
379 12 Farmingdale State College 63.90 9 55.40 55.40 Semi-Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
380 1 Wilmington University 89.50 0 89.50 89.50 Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
381 2 Drury University 86.60 0 86.60 86.60 Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
382 3 Northwest Community College 89.80 6 83.80 83.80 Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
383 4 University of Southern Indiana 80.40 5 75.65 75.65 Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
384 5 Northwest Missouri State University 77.60 8 69.60 69.60 Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
385 6 Itawamba Community College 72.50 6 66.50 66.50 Finals Open Small Coed Cheer
386 1 University of Delaware 83.43 0 83.43 83.43 Finals Open Mascot
387 2 Austin Peay State University 77.40 0 77.40 77.40 Finals Open Mascot
388 3 Villanova University 76.95 0 76.95 76.95 Finals Open Mascot
389 4 Grand Canyon University 78.58 3 75.58 75.58 Finals Open Mascot
390 5 Northwestern State University 69.25 0 69.25 69.25 Finals Open Mascot
391 1 University of Cincinnati 88.80 0 88.80 88.80 Finals Division IA Mascot
392 2 University of Tennessee 88.50 0 88.50 88.50 Finals Division IA Mascot
393 3 Auburn University SGA 88.10 0 88.10 88.10 Finals Division IA Mascot
394 4 University of Wisconsin 86.53 0 86.53 86.53 Finals Division IA Mascot
395 5 University of Minnesota 86.43 0 86.43 86.43 Finals Division IA Mascot
396 6 Pennsylvania State-University Park 81.53 0 81.53 81.53 Finals Division IA Mascot
397 7 University of Texas 80.40 0 80.40 80.40 Finals Division IA Mascot
398 8 University of Oklahoma 79.80 0 79.80 79.80 Finals Division IA Mascot
399 9 University of Colorado Boulder 79.20 1 78.20 78.20 Finals Division IA Mascot
400 10 Liberty University 78.08 0 78.08 78.08 Finals Division IA Mascot
401 1 University of Minnesota* 111.87 0 97.28 97.28 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
402 2 Ohio State University* 110.67 0 96.23 96.23 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
403 3 University of Tennessee* 109.42 1 94.64 94.64 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
404 4 University of Iowa* 107.27 0 93.28 93.28 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
405 5 University of Cincinnati* 107.25 0 93.26 93.26 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
406 6 University of Memphis* 107.22 0 93.23 93.23 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
407 7 Pennsylvania State-University Park* 107.73 1 93.18 93.18 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
408 8 Rutgers University 107.08 0 93.12 93.12 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
409 9 Michigan State University 105.72 0 91.93 91.93 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
410 10 University of Colorado Boulder 105.27 0 91.54 91.54 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
411 11 University of Wisconsin 105.03 0 91.33 91.33 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
412 12 University of New Mexico 102.38 0 89.03 89.03 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
413 13 Virginia Tech 101.45 0 88.22 88.22 Semi-Finals Division IA Pom
414 1 University of Minnesota 114.02 0 99.14 99.14 Finals Division IA Pom
415 2 Ohio State University 113.02 0 98.28 98.28 Finals Division IA Pom
416 3 University of Tennessee 111.10 0 96.61 96.61 Finals Division IA Pom
417 4 University of Iowa 110.22 0 95.84 95.84 Finals Division IA Pom
418 5 University of Cincinnati 110.18 1 95.31 95.31 Finals Division IA Pom
419 6 Pennsylvania State-University Park 109.18 0 94.94 94.94 Finals Division IA Pom
420 7 University of Memphis 109.02 1 94.30 94.30 Finals Division IA Pom
421 1 University of Nevada- Las Vegas* 112.48 0 97.81 97.81 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
422 2 San Diego State University* 110.92 0 96.45 96.45 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
423 3 University of Memphis* 110.75 0 96.30 96.30 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
424 4 Louisiana State University* 109.33 0 95.07 95.07 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
425 5 University of Kentucky-Dance* 107.00 0 93.04 93.04 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
426 6 University of Cincinnati* 106.98 0 93.03 93.03 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
427 7 University of Central Florida* 103.40 0 89.91 89.91 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
428 8 University of Michigan* 103.37 0 89.88 89.88 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
429 9 Florida State University* 102.05 0 88.74 88.74 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
430 10 Temple University 101.88 0 88.59 88.59 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
431 11 Georgia Tech 100.40 0 87.30 87.30 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
432 12 University of Washington 99.77 0 86.75 86.75 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
433 13 Louisiana Tech University 99.60 0 86.61 86.61 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
434 14 University of Miami 99.48 0 86.51 86.51 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
435 15 UAB 99.40 0 86.43 86.43 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
436 16 Virginia Tech 98.68 0 85.81 85.81 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
437 17 University of Connecticut 96.95 0 84.30 84.30 Semi-Finals Division IA Hip Hop
438 1 University of Nevada- Las Vegas 113.97 0 99.10 99.10 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
439 2 San Diego State University 112.48 0 97.81 97.81 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
440 3 University of Memphis 110.90 0 96.43 96.43 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
441 4 Louisiana State University 108.63 0 94.46 94.46 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
442 5 University of Cincinnati 108.03 0 93.94 93.94 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
443 6 University of Kentucky-Dance 108.00 0 93.91 93.91 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
444 7 University of Central Florida 107.25 0 93.26 93.26 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
445 8 University of Michigan 104.60 0 90.96 90.96 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
446 9 Florida State University 101.52 0 88.28 88.28 Finals Division IA Hip Hop
447 1 Ohio State University* 109.58 0 95.29 95.29 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
448 2 University of Minnesota* 109.15 0 94.91 94.91 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
449 3 Florida State University* 107.50 0 93.48 93.48 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
450 4 University of Tennessee* 107.10 0 93.13 93.13 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
451 5 University of Michigan* 106.92 0 92.97 92.97 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
452 6 Texas Tech University* 106.67 0 92.75 92.75 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
453 7 Washington State University* 106.62 0 92.71 92.71 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
454 8 Louisiana State University* 106.12 0 92.28 92.28 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
455 9 University of Alabama* 105.97 0 92.14 92.14 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
456 10 University of Iowa* 104.80 0 91.13 91.13 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
457 11 Michigan State University* 102.60 0 89.22 89.22 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
458 12 San Diego State University* 102.15 0 88.83 88.83 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
459 13 Pennsylvania State-University Park* 101.42 0 88.19 88.19 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
460 14 University of Central Florida* 100.55 0 87.43 87.43 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
461 15 University of Washington* 100.32 0 87.23 87.23 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
462 16 Rutgers University* 100.30 0 87.22 87.22 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
463 17 University of Colorado Boulder* 100.12 0 87.06 87.06 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
464 18 University of Nebraska- Lincoln 99.27 0 86.32 86.32 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
465 19 University of Wisconsin 98.87 0 85.97 85.97 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
466 20 University of Oklahoma 98.63 0 85.77 85.77 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
467 21 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 97.68 0 84.94 84.94 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
468 22 Temple University 97.65 0 84.91 84.91 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
469 23 University of Miami 96.45 0 83.87 83.87 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
470 24 Middle Tennessee State University 96.07 0 83.54 83.54 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
471 25 University of Mississippi 95.42 0 82.97 82.97 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
472 26 University of Louisiana Lafayette 95.38 0 82.94 82.94 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
473 27 University of New Mexico 94.70 0 82.35 82.35 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
474 28 Georgia Tech 94.63 0 82.29 82.29 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
475 29 University of Oregon 94.18 0 81.90 81.90 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
476 30 University of Massachusetts-Amherst 93.73 0 81.51 81.51 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
477 31 Bowling Green State University 92.45 0 80.39 80.39 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
478 32 University of Connecticut 91.90 0 79.91 79.91 Semi-Finals Division IA Jazz
479 1 University of Minnesota 111.65 0 97.09 97.09 Finals Division IA Jazz
480 2 Ohio State University 111.10 0 96.61 96.61 Finals Division IA Jazz
481 3 Florida State University 109.58 0 95.29 95.29 Finals Division IA Jazz
482 4 University of Tennessee 109.15 0 94.91 94.91 Finals Division IA Jazz
483 5 University of Michigan 108.65 0 94.48 94.48 Finals Division IA Jazz
484 6 Texas Tech University 108.60 0 94.43 94.43 Finals Division IA Jazz
485 7 Washington State University 106.95 0 93.00 93.00 Finals Division IA Jazz
486 8 Louisiana State University 106.32 0 92.45 92.45 Finals Division IA Jazz
487 9 University of Alabama 106.25 0 92.39 92.39 Finals Division IA Jazz
488 10 University of Iowa 104.88 0 91.20 91.20 Finals Division IA Jazz
489 11 San Diego State University 104.23 0 90.64 90.64 Finals Division IA Jazz
490 12 Michigan State University 102.50 0 89.13 89.13 Finals Division IA Jazz
491 13 Pennsylvania State-University Park 101.55 0 88.30 88.30 Finals Division IA Jazz
492 14 University of Central Florida 101.48 0 88.25 88.25 Finals Division IA Jazz
493 15 University of Washington 101.37 0 88.14 88.14 Finals Division IA Jazz
494 16 Rutgers University 100.70 0 87.57 87.57 Finals Division IA Jazz
495 17 University of Colorado Boulder 100.53 0 87.42 87.42 Finals Division IA Jazz
496 1 Saint Joseph's University* 108.78 0 94.59 94.59 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
497 2 Hofstra University* 108.68 0 94.51 94.51 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
498 3 University of Nebraska Omaha* 106.92 0 92.97 92.97 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
499 4 Cal State University Fullerton* 106.53 0 92.64 92.64 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
500 5 North Dakota State University* 106.08 0 92.25 92.25 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
501 6 University of California, Santa Barbara* 105.50 0 91.74 91.74 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
502 7 Quinnipiac University* 104.65 0 91.00 91.00 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
503 8 University of California-San Diego* 103.93 0 90.38 90.38 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
504 9 East Tennessee State University 103.57 0 90.06 90.06 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
505 10 Stony Brook University 103.53 0 90.03 90.03 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
506 11 University of Northern Iowa 102.35 0 89.00 89.00 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
507 12 Central Connecticut State University 97.98 0 85.20 85.20 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
508 13 Cornell University 96.83 0 84.20 84.20 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
509 14 University of North Dakota 94.57 0 82.23 82.23 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
510 14 Lafayette College 94.57 0 82.23 82.23 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
511 16 Northern Kentucky University 93.05 0 80.91 80.91 Semi-Finals Division I Pom
512 1 Saint Joseph's University 109.23 0 94.99 94.99 Finals Division I Pom
513 2 Hofstra University 108.23 0 94.12 94.12 Finals Division I Pom
514 3 University of Nebraska Omaha 107.23 0 93.25 93.25 Finals Division I Pom
515 4 UC Santa Barbara Athletic Dept 106.25 0 92.39 92.39 Finals Division I Pom
516 5 Cal State University Fullerton 105.38 0 91.64 91.64 Finals Division I Pom
517 6 North Dakota State University 104.73 0 91.07 91.07 Finals Division I Pom
518 7 Quinnipiac University 102.67 0 89.28 89.28 Finals Division I Pom
519 8 University of California-San Diego 101.40 0 88.17 88.17 Finals Division I Pom
520 1 St John's University* 103.97 0 90.41 90.41 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
521 2 Saint Joseph's University* 103.07 0 89.62 89.62 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
522 3 Grand Canyon University* 102.50 0 89.13 89.13 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
523 4 University of Saint Thomas* 102.27 0 88.93 88.93 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
524 5 University of Delaware* 102.03 0 88.72 88.72 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
525 6 Southeastern Louisiana University* 100.57 0 87.45 87.45 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
526 7 College of Charleston* 96.45 0 83.87 83.87 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
527 8 Northern Arizona University* 95.67 0 83.19 83.19 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
528 9 Central Connecticut State University* 94.42 0 82.10 82.10 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
529 10 Iona University 93.02 0 80.88 80.88 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
530 11 Missouri State University/Springfield 92.02 0 80.01 80.01 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
531 12 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 91.45 0 79.52 79.52 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
532 13 Towson University 91.30 0 79.39 79.39 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
533 14 Austin Peay State University 90.38 0 78.59 78.59 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
534 15 Northern Kentucky University 89.90 0 78.17 78.17 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
535 16 Lafayette College 89.55 0 77.87 77.87 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
536 17 Long Island University 91.03 2 77.66 77.66 Semi-Finals Division I Hip Hop
537 1 University of Delaware 107.83 0 93.77 93.77 Finals Division I Hip Hop
538 2 St John's University 107.17 0 93.19 93.19 Finals Division I Hip Hop
539 3 Saint Joseph's University 105.32 0 91.58 91.58 Finals Division I Hip Hop
540 4 Grand Canyon University 104.88 0 91.20 91.20 Finals Division I Hip Hop
541 5 Southeastern Louisiana University 103.75 0 90.22 90.22 Finals Division I Hip Hop
542 6 University of Saint Thomas 103.48 0 89.99 89.99 Finals Division I Hip Hop
543 7 College of Charleston 101.00 0 87.83 87.83 Finals Division I Hip Hop
544 8 Central Connecticut State University 98.95 0 86.04 86.04 Finals Division I Hip Hop
545 9 Northern Arizona University 98.53 0 85.68 85.68 Finals Division I Hip Hop
546 1 University of Saint Thomas* 106.18 0 92.33 92.33 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
547 2 Grand Canyon University* 105.57 0 91.80 91.80 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
548 3 University of California, Santa Barbara* 105.23 0 91.51 91.51 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
549 4 Hofstra University* 104.05 0 90.48 90.48 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
550 5 University of Delaware* 103.53 0 90.03 90.03 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
551 6 College of Charleston* 103.45 0 89.96 89.96 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
552 7 Cal State University Fullerton* 102.48 0 89.12 89.12 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
553 8 University of Nebraska Omaha* 101.77 0 88.49 88.49 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
554 9 Northern Arizona University* 101.58 0 88.33 88.33 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
555 10 University of New Hampshire* 101.25 0 88.04 88.04 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
556 11 North Dakota State University* 100.85 0 87.70 87.70 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
557 12 St John's University* 99.60 0 86.61 86.61 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
558 13 University of California-San Diego* 99.58 0 86.59 86.59 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
559 14 Southeastern Louisiana University* 99.17 0 86.23 86.23 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
560 15 University of Northern Iowa* 98.42 0 85.58 85.58 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
561 16 Villanova University* 97.47 0 84.75 84.75 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
562 17 University of New York-Albany 97.28 0 84.59 84.59 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
563 18 Missouri State University/Springfield 96.78 0 84.16 84.16 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
564 19 DePaul University 96.63 0 84.03 84.03 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
565 20 Stony Brook University 96.13 0 83.59 83.59 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
566 21 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 96.07 0 83.54 83.54 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
567 22 Quinnipiac University 95.73 0 83.25 83.25 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
568 23 East Tennessee State University 94.70 0 82.35 82.35 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
569 24 Towson University 94.22 0 81.93 81.93 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
570 25 Butler University 94.13 0 81.86 81.86 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
571 26 Wagner College 93.05 0 80.91 80.91 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
572 27 Harvard University 91.62 0 79.67 79.67 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
573 28 Long Island University 91.05 0 79.17 79.17 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
574 28 Iona University 91.05 0 79.17 79.17 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
575 30 University of North Dakota 90.52 0 78.71 78.71 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
576 31 University of South Dakota 90.32 0 78.54 78.54 Semi-Finals Division I Jazz
577 1 University of Saint Thomas 108.95 0 94.74 94.74 Finals Division I Jazz
578 2 Grand Canyon University 107.73 0 93.68 93.68 Finals Division I Jazz
579 3 UC Santa Barbara Athletic Dept 107.40 0 93.39 93.39 Finals Division I Jazz
580 4 Hofstra University 106.62 0 92.71 92.71 Finals Division I Jazz
581 5 University of Delaware 104.77 0 91.10 91.10 Finals Division I Jazz
582 6 Cal State University Fullerton 102.98 0 89.55 89.55 Finals Division I Jazz
583 6 College of Charleston 102.98 0 89.55 89.55 Finals Division I Jazz
584 8 University of Nebraska Omaha 102.95 0 89.52 89.52 Finals Division I Jazz
585 9 Northern Arizona University 100.58 0 87.46 87.46 Finals Division I Jazz
586 10 St John's University 99.93 0 86.90 86.90 Finals Division I Jazz
587 11 North Dakota State University 99.32 0 86.36 86.36 Finals Division I Jazz
588 12 University of New Hampshire 99.00 0 86.09 86.09 Finals Division I Jazz
589 13 Southeastern Louisiana University 98.75 0 85.87 85.87 Finals Division I Jazz
590 14 University of Northern Iowa 97.20 0 84.52 84.52 Finals Division I Jazz
591 15 University of California-San Diego 97.02 0 84.36 84.36 Finals Division I Jazz
592 16 Villanova University 95.18 0 82.77 82.77 Finals Division I Jazz
593 1 St Cloud State University* 106.63 0 92.72 92.72 Semi-Finals Open Pom
594 2 Minnesota State University, Mankato* 106.58 0 92.68 92.68 Semi-Finals Open Pom
595 3 University of Minnesota-Duluth* 105.37 0 91.62 91.62 Semi-Finals Open Pom
596 4 Orange Coast College* 105.12 0 91.41 91.41 Semi-Finals Open Pom
597 5 Endicott College* 104.17 0 90.58 90.58 Semi-Finals Open Pom
598 6 The College of New Jersey* 103.93 0 90.38 90.38 Semi-Finals Open Pom
599 7 College of St Benedict* 102.73 0 89.33 89.33 Semi-Finals Open Pom
600 8 St. Joseph's University New York* 99.58 0 86.59 86.59 Semi-Finals Open Pom
601 9 University of Central Missouri* 97.38 0 84.68 84.68 Semi-Finals Open Pom
602 10 Carson-Newman University* 97.02 0 84.36 84.36 Semi-Finals Open Pom
603 11 Molloy University 95.27 0 82.84 82.84 Semi-Finals Open Pom
604 12 Minnesota State University Moorhead 94.07 0 81.80 81.80 Semi-Finals Open Pom
605 13 Vanguard University 92.87 0 80.75 80.75 Semi-Finals Open Pom
606 14 Roger Williams University 90.40 0 78.61 78.61 Semi-Finals Open Pom
607 15 University of Mount Union 89.90 0 78.17 78.17 Semi-Finals Open Pom
608 16 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 89.72 0 78.01 78.01 Semi-Finals Open Pom
609 17 Northern Michigan University 89.53 0 77.86 77.86 Semi-Finals Open Pom
610 18 University of Wisconsin-River Falls 89.40 0 77.74 77.74 Semi-Finals Open Pom
611 19 University of Wisconsin-Stout 86.47 0 75.19 75.19 Semi-Finals Open Pom
612 20 Hawkeye Community College 81.78 0 71.12 71.12 Semi-Finals Open Pom
613 1 Minnesota State University, Mankato 109.47 0 95.19 95.19 Finals Open Pom
614 2 St Cloud State University 108.07 0 93.97 93.97 Finals Open Pom
615 3 University of Minnesota-Duluth 107.37 0 93.36 93.36 Finals Open Pom
616 4 Orange Coast College 106.77 0 92.84 92.84 Finals Open Pom
617 5 Endicott College 103.12 0 89.67 89.67 Finals Open Pom
618 6 The College of New Jersey 100.42 0 87.32 87.32 Finals Open Pom
619 7 College of St Benedict 100.25 0 87.17 87.17 Finals Open Pom
620 8 St. Joseph's University New York 98.05 0 85.26 85.26 Finals Open Pom
621 9 University of Central Missouri 96.67 0 84.06 84.06 Finals Open Pom
622 10 Carson-Newman University 96.30 0 83.74 83.74 Finals Open Pom
623 1 Lindenwood University* 104.20 0 90.61 90.61 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
624 2 Northwest Community College* 103.52 0 90.01 90.01 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
625 3 West Chester University* 99.23 0 86.29 86.29 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
626 4 Stockton University* 98.43 0 85.59 85.59 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
627 5 University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras* 97.03 0 84.38 84.38 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
628 6 University of Scranton* 96.47 0 83.88 83.88 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
629 7 Rowan University* 95.05 0 82.65 82.65 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
630 8 Westfield State University 93.50 0 81.30 81.30 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
631 9 Rogers State University 90.88 0 79.03 79.03 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
632 10 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 90.55 0 78.74 78.74 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
633 11 Worcester State University 90.13 0 78.38 78.38 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
634 12 College of St Scholastica 89.17 0 77.54 77.54 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
635 13 Keene State College 88.65 0 77.09 77.09 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
636 14 Eastern Connecticut State University 88.18 0 76.68 76.68 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
637 15 Hawkeye Community College 82.20 0 71.48 71.48 Semi-Finals Open Hip Hop
638 1 Lindenwood University 102.73 0 89.33 89.33 Finals Open Hip Hop
639 2 Northwest Community College 102.13 0 88.81 88.81 Finals Open Hip Hop
640 3 West Chester University 102.07 0 88.75 88.75 Finals Open Hip Hop
641 4 Stockton University 99.10 0 86.17 86.17 Finals Open Hip Hop
642 5 University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras 98.93 0 86.03 86.03 Finals Open Hip Hop
643 6 Rowan University 97.07 0 84.41 84.41 Finals Open Hip Hop
644 7 University of Scranton 96.37 0 83.80 83.80 Finals Open Hip Hop
645 8 Westfield State University 95.93 0 83.42 83.42 Finals Open Hip Hop
646 1 University of Minnesota-Duluth* 106.67 0 92.75 92.75 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
647 2 St Cloud State University* 106.40 0 92.52 92.52 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
648 3 Orange Coast College* 104.45 0 90.83 90.83 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
649 4 Minnesota State University, Mankato* 104.05 0 90.48 90.48 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
650 5 Endicott College* 102.47 0 89.10 89.10 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
651 6 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire* 99.20 0 86.26 86.26 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
652 7 The College of New Jersey* 98.53 0 85.68 85.68 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
653 8 College of St Benedict* 98.08 0 85.29 85.29 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
654 9 Lindenwood University* 97.15 0 84.48 84.48 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
655 10 West Chester University* 96.77 0 84.14 84.14 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
656 11 Stockton University* 95.93 0 83.42 83.42 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
657 12 Rowan University* 94.12 0 81.84 81.84 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
658 13 Miss Gulf Coast Community College* 93.92 0 81.67 81.67 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
659 14 Catholic University of Puerto Rico* 93.05 0 80.91 80.91 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
660 15 Worcester State University 92.68 0 80.59 80.59 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
661 16 St. Joseph's University New York 91.52 0 79.58 79.58 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
662 17 Roger Williams University 90.70 0 78.87 78.87 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
663 18 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 90.28 0 78.51 78.51 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
664 19 Minnesota State University Moorhead 90.18 0 78.42 78.42 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
665 20 University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras 89.10 0 77.48 77.48 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
666 21 University of Scranton 88.97 0 77.36 77.36 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
667 22 Pittsburg State University 88.32 0 76.80 76.80 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
668 23 Nazareth College 86.93 0 75.59 75.59 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
669 24 College of St Scholastica 86.42 0 75.14 75.14 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
670 25 Carson-Newman University 86.30 0 75.04 75.04 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
671 26 Northern Michigan University 85.10 0 74.00 74.00 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
672 27 University of Wisconsin-Stout 83.47 0 72.58 72.58 Semi-Finals Open Jazz
673 1 University of Minnesota-Duluth 108.58 0 94.42 94.42 Finals Open Jazz
674 2 Minnesota State University, Mankato 106.43 0 92.55 92.55 Finals Open Jazz
675 3 St Cloud State University 105.97 0 92.14 92.14 Finals Open Jazz
676 4 Orange Coast College 104.55 0 90.91 90.91 Finals Open Jazz
677 5 Endicott College 103.88 0 90.33 90.33 Finals Open Jazz
678 6 Stockton University 101.13 0 87.94 87.94 Finals Open Jazz
679 7 College of St Benedict 100.18 0 87.12 87.12 Finals Open Jazz
680 8 Lindenwood University 99.40 0 86.43 86.43 Finals Open Jazz
681 9 West Chester University 99.07 0 86.14 86.14 Finals Open Jazz
682 10 The College of New Jersey 98.92 0 86.01 86.01 Finals Open Jazz
683 11 Rowan University 98.83 0 85.94 85.94 Finals Open Jazz
684 12 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 98.67 0 85.80 85.80 Finals Open Jazz
685 13 Catholic University of Puerto Rico 96.40 0 83.83 83.83 Finals Open Jazz
686 14 Miss Gulf Coast Community College 95.43 0 82.99 82.99 Finals Open Jazz
687 1 Tokyo University of Agriculture - Fighti 90.43 0 90.43 90.43 Finals UWCC-All Girl Game Day
688 2 Brock University 87.10 1 86.60 86.60 Finals UWCC-All Girl Game Day
689 3 Thompson Rivers University 86.27 0 86.27 86.27 Finals UWCC-All Girl Game Day
690 1 Northwestern State University 93.03 0 93.03 93.03 Finals UWCC-Coed Game Day
691 2 Bossier Parish Community College 89.07 0 89.07 89.07 Finals UWCC-Coed Game Day
692 3 Tecnologico de Monterrey-Borregos Ciudad 87.43 3 84.93 84.93 Finals UWCC-Coed Game Day
693 4 University of Waterloo 82.77 2 80.52 80.52 Finals UWCC-Coed Game Day
694 1 Monash University Melbourne 85.30 3 82.80 82.80 Finals UWCC-Elite Small
695 1 Gumi University 79.90 2 78.40 78.40 Finals UWCC-Elite Super
696 1 Iowa Western Community College 88.30 5 83.05 83.05 Finals UWCC-Premier Large Coed
697 2 Tecnologico de Monterrey-Borregos Ciudad 78.70 6 72.95 72.95 Finals UWCC-Premier Large Coed
698 1 Farmingdale State College 78.60 3 75.85 75.85 Finals UWCC-Premier Small Coed
699 2 Carleton Ravens 76.00 2 73.75 73.75 Finals UWCC-Premier Small Coed
700 3 University of Waterloo 74.70 8 66.70 66.70 Finals UWCC-Premier Small Coed
701 1 University of Victoria 85.50 0 85.50 85.50 Finals UWCC-Premier All Girl
702 2 Wilfrid Laurier University 85.70 1 84.95 84.95 Finals UWCC-Premier All Girl
703 3 Memorial University 84.20 4 80.20 80.20 Finals UWCC-Premier All Girl
704 4 Thompson Rivers University 79.40 4 75.40 75.40 Finals UWCC-Premier All Girl
705 5 University of Ottawa 76.60 4 72.60 72.60 Finals UWCC-Premier All Girl
706 6 Brock University 75.70 8 67.70 67.70 Finals UWCC-Premier All Girl
707 7 Tecnologico de Monterrey-Borregos Ciudad 73.30 8 65.80 65.80 Finals UWCC-Premier All Girl
708 1 Catholic University of Puerto Rico 78.00 0 78.00 78.00 Finals UWCC-Hip Hop Doubles
709 2 University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras 75.25 0 75.25 75.25 Finals UWCC-Hip Hop Doubles
710 1 Monash University Melbourne 82.25 0 82.25 82.25 Finals UWCC-Team Pom
711 2 ITAM 72.08 0 72.08 72.08 Finals UWCC-Team Pom
712 1 University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras 76.08 0 76.08 76.08 Finals UWCC-Team Open
713 1 University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras 82.00 0 82.00 82.00 Finals UWCC-Team Hip Hop
714 2 Monash University Melbourne 80.75 0 80.75 80.75 Finals UWCC-Team Hip Hop
715 1 Catholic University of Puerto Rico 75.58 0 75.58 75.58 Finals UWCC-Pom Doubles
716 2 University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras 75.50 0 75.50 75.50 Finals UWCC-Pom Doubles
717 1 Navarro College 95.50 0 95.50 95.50 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
718 2 Weber State University 95.30 0 95.30 95.30 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
719 3 Weber State University 93.70 0 93.70 93.70 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
720 4 University of Oklahoma 93.40 0 93.40 93.40 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
721 5 Texas Tech University 91.00 0 91.00 91.00 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
722 6 Weber State University 91.10 2 89.10 89.10 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
723 7 Weber State University 89.80 1 88.80 88.80 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
724 8 Morehead State University 88.90 2 86.90 86.90 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
725 9 Weber State University 89.60 4 85.60 85.60 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
726 10 Ohio State University 86.50 2 84.50 84.50 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
727 11 Weber State University 86.10 2 84.10 84.10 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
728 12 Trinity Valley Community College 87.40 4 83.40 83.40 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
729 13 Morehead State University 83.50 1 83.00 83.00 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
730 14 Weber State University 86.20 4 82.20 82.20 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
731 15 University of South Florida 80.40 4 76.40 76.40 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
732 16 Iowa Western Community College 75.60 4 71.60 71.60 Finals Coed Partner Stunt
733 1 University of West Georgia 96.10 0 96.10 96.10 Finals Girls "4" Group Stunt
734 2 University of Alabama 93.20 0 93.20 93.20 Finals Girls "4" Group Stunt
735 3 North Carolina State University 87.40 3 84.40 84.40 Finals Girls "4" Group Stunt
736 4 Hofstra University 82.30 0 82.30 82.30 Finals Girls "4" Group Stunt
737 5 Trinity Valley Community College 80.30 0 80.30 80.30 Finals Girls "4" Group Stunt
738 6 University of Delaware 79.90 0 79.90 79.90 Finals Girls "4" Group Stunt
739 7 Pennsylvania State-University Park 79.00 0 79.00 79.00 Finals Girls "4" Group Stunt
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The Importance of Proper Nutrition for Cheerleaders

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 21, 2023

As a cheer coach, you play a crucial role in the development and success of your cheer squad. One important aspect of your squad’s performance that you may not think about is proper nutrition. Proper nutrition is essential for cheerleaders to perform at their best, both physically and mentally. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of proper nutrition for cheerleaders and how you, as a coach, can help ensure that your squad is getting the proper nutrition they need.

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First and foremost, proper nutrition is essential for maintaining a healthy body weight and preventing injuries. Cheerleaders need to have enough energy to perform the demanding physical activities required in cheerleading, such as stunts, tumbling, and dance. A diet that is high in carbohydrates and lean protein, such as chicken, fish, and legumes, will provide the energy needed to perform these activities. Additionally, a diet that is high in fruits and vegetables will provide essential vitamins and minerals that are important for growth and development.

Proper nutrition also plays a crucial role in preventing injuries. A diet that is high in calcium, such as dairy products, will help prevent bone fractures and injuries. Vitamin C, found in fruits and vegetables, is also essential for maintaining healthy connective tissue, which can help prevent injuries. A diet that is high in antioxidants will also help to reduce inflammation, which can lead to injuries.

Proper nutrition is also important for maintaining the mental health of your squad members. A diet that is high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish and flaxseed, can help improve mood and cognitive function. A diet that is high in vitamin B6, such as chicken and turkey, can also help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety.

As a cheer coach, you play a crucial role in the development and success of your cheer squad. Proper nutrition is essential for cheerleaders

As a coach, you can play a critical role in helping your squad members to maintain a healthy diet by educating them about proper nutrition and providing them with healthy meal options. You can also work with a nutritionist to create a meal plan that is tailored to the specific needs of your squad members. Additionally, you can encourage your squad members to drink enough water and limit their intake of processed foods and sugary drinks.

In conclusion, proper nutrition is essential for the physical and mental well-being of your squad members. As a coach, you play a critical role in helping your squad members maintain a healthy diet by educating them about proper nutrition and providing them with healthy meal options. By ensuring that your squad members are getting the proper nutrition they need, you can help them perform at their best, both physically and mentally.

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Bring in more athletes to your gym

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published January 21, 2023

As a cheerleading gym owner, it’s important to consistently attract new athletes and build strong, cohesive teams. But how can you do this effectively? Here are a few tips to help you sign up more athletes and build better teams:

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  1. Create a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere. When athletes visit your gym, they should feel like they’re part of a supportive, friendly community. Make sure your coaches and staff members are approachable and welcoming, and encourage your current athletes to be inclusive of new members.
  2. Offer a variety of programs. By offering a range of programs, you can attract a diverse group of athletes and build teams at different skill levels. Consider offering tumbling classes, stunting clinics, and team training sessions to appeal to a wide range of athletes.
  3. Utilize social media and other marketing channels. In today’s digital age, social media is a powerful tool for reaching out to potential athletes. Make sure to maintain an active presence on platforms like Instagram and Facebook, and consider investing in targeted advertising to reach more people.
  4. Host open gyms and demo classes. Open gyms and demo classes are a great way for athletes to get a feel for your gym and try out different programs. Consider hosting these events on a regular basis to attract new athletes and showcase your gym’s offerings.
  5. Don’t forget about cheer music! A crucial element of any cheer routine is the music. When it comes to purchasing cheer music, be sure to check out IPP Music. We offer a wide selection of high-quality cheer tracks at affordable prices.

With these tips in mind, you’ll be well on your way to signing up more athletes and building better teams at your cheerleading gym. And remember, always keep things lighthearted and fun – after all, cheerleading is all about having a good time!

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USA Cheer joins US Olympic Paralympic USOPC Affiliate Sports Organization

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By Annemarie Arthurs

Published January 16, 2023

On January 11, 2023, USA Cheer announced that the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee formally welcomed USA Cheer to the U.S Olympic and Paralympic family as a USOPC Affiliate Sports Organization.

“Today is a monumental day for cheerleading and it’s nearly 4 million athletes in cheer and STUNT across the United States”

-Cheer Executive Director, Lauri Harris.

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There was an in-depth review of applications in which the nominating committee determined that these organization’s make outstanding efforts towards increasing interest and programming opportunities in their respective sports. The USOPC is very excited to support the Olympic and Paralympic movements! 


This is another great and positive step in the cheerleading industry, and I am sure will be a stepping stone to even more advances and partnerships between different committees and organizations. 

Lauri Harris also stated that she is “even more excited to build on today’s announcement as we continue to grow and expand opportunities for youth in cheer and STUNT”

We will see what’s next! 

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Daytona Part 2: If the Judges Disagree – Netflix CHEER! Episode 9 Recap

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published March 22, 2022

Coach Vontae starts off by going over scores for day one. As the team reviews their performance, they see exactly what they need to do. Their routine has the potential to score a 99.9. Their day one score, with the deductions, came to a 96.02. These scores are telling Trinity that the judges want it to be them, and they are ready to give them a reason. 

Coach Monica is going over scores with Kailee. Their overall score with no deductions came to a 98.33. Monica knows the judges score more conservatively day one, and if you do well on day two, the scores typically go up. It is a very subjective sport, and she is prepared to work hard and review some sections. 

Here we go. Day two. 

Warmups have started and it’s time for both teams to get all their jitters out. As they head to the bandshell, Navarro and Trinity know exactly what they need to do. 

Trinity is up first! With a team chant backstage to get them excited, they are ready to take the floor! 

From the mouth of Coach Vontae:

Music. Is. On.

Standing fulls, hit. Stunts, hit. Dees running pass, HIT! OOOO I have goosebumps! Baskets, hit. Time for the pyramid….HIT! With the energy they brought to the routine and dance, it’s a HIT! LET’S GO!

Navarro knows they need to hit the best routine possible! The nerves are getting the best of them, but they need to not worry about the awards and show the judges everything they have worked so hard for.

WE CAN. WE WILL. WE MUST

Toe fulls, hit. Standing tumbling, hit. Sadly, there’s a stunt fall during stunt section. Running tumbling and pyramid HIT! 

After their performance, Gill is extremely upset about her stunt fall. They are trying to stay positive and reminding themselves that they were in a good spot after day one. 

Awards have finally arrived, and due to covid they did not take place live on the bandshell. Trinity is watching them from their hotel room, and Navarro is watching from a ballroom. Monica knows they got a .75 deduction and is trying to calculate what they could have got versus TVCC. 

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Here is the moment we have all been waiting for, your 2021 NCA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS WITH A 98.2292…….TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE! It’s time to celebrate and run to that beach!!! 

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