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The Franklin D. Roosevelt cheer team poses with its plaque and medals after winning a Section 9 co-ed championship on Feb. 17, 2024.
With a series of themed dress-up practices, the John Jay cheer team is having fun after winning a Section 1 title, preparing for the state tournament.
IASF also raised the minimum age for open and global division teams to 15 years old, announcing they would further raise the age to 16 for the 2023–2024 season and Cheerleading Worlds 2024. [93] [94] Kick was introduced as a new style into the USASF senior categories, expanding it from previously only be an international open category only. [14]
Game Day cheer became a varsity sport in New York in 2022, so this region now is playing catch-up with the South. In that discipline, teams replicate the routines that would be used during ...
The University of Central Florida won the most recent co-ed event in 2024, winning their fourth title. The 2024 all-girl competition was won by University of South Florida, their first ever title. [2] Only four teams have ever won consecutive championships in UCA Division I-A history. The University of Kentucky has done it five times. The ...
USA's focus is on the game day experience as a way to enhance audience entertainment. This focus led to the first American football half-time shows to reach adolescences from around the world and expose them to American style cheerleading. USA provides competitions for cheerleading squads without prior qualifications needed in order to participate.
The competitive cheer team not only excels in competitions, winning Regionals and MSACS in 2021 and placing 7th at Nationals after winning Game Day States in 2023, but they also cheer at football and basketball games, showcasing their spirit and skills year-round.
The NAIA competitive cheer championship is an annual meet hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of collegiate team competitive cheerleading among its members in the United States. [1] The inaugural meet was held in 2017.