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The Universal Cheerleaders Association Division I-A College Championships is a collegiate cheerleading competition held annually in the United States, organized by Varsity Spirit. The competition was first introduced in 1978 on CBS Sports .
NCAA Division I champions are the winners of annual top-tier competitions among American college sports teams. This list also includes championships classified by the NCAA as "National Collegiate", the organization's official branding of championship events open to members of more than one of the NCAA's three legislative and competitive divisions.
Amateur Athletic Union annual United States championship – College teams were runners-up in 1915, 1917, 1920, 1921, 1932, and 1934. Four college teams won the championship (final game results): [14] 1916 Utah def. Illinois Athletic Club, 28–27; 1920 New York University def. Rutgers, 49–24; 1924 Butler (Indiana) def. Kansas City Athletic ...
The column in the list below that sets forth NCAA championships includes (but is not limited to) all non-football titles won at the highest level organized by the NCAA (Division I/Collegiate), as of July 1, 2023, for sports years through that date [2] and with updated results for subsequent sports year(s).
In 1999 the team switched to competing in the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) National College Championship. The team returned to the UDA in 2007. The team returned to the UDA in 2007. The team has also participated in touring productions worldwide, and once appeared in an NFL Monday Night Football commercial with Hank Williams Jr. in 1992.
In 2015 Alabama became the first school to clean sweep both Division 1A cheer titles. The Alabama Dance Team placed seventh in Hip Hop in 2018 and 2019, and 11th in 2019 in Jazz at the UDA College National Championship. 2019 was the first year in school history that the dance team finaled in both of their two divisions. [19] [20] [21] [22]
A national championship in the highest level of college football in the United States, currently the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), is a designation awarded annually by various organizations to their selection of the best college football team.
Championships Place Ref 60 m: 6.45 Christian Coleman: Tennessee United States 11 March 2017 2017 Championships: College Station, Texas [4] 200 m: 20.02 Elijah Hall: Houston United States 10 March 2018 2018 Championships: College Station, Texas [5] 400 m: 44.52 Michael Norman: Southern California United States 10 March 2018 2018 Championships ...