
All Girl and Small Co-Ed Cheer Win National Championship
April 08, 2022 | General
Cards are competing in Daytona Beach

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The University of Louisville spirit squads won two national championships today at the NCA/NDA National Championships in Daytona Beach. The Louisville All Girl and the Small Co-Ed squads both defended their titles from a year ago.Â
The Ladybirds will compete tomorrow as competition continues.Â
The University of Louisville All-Girl Cheerleading Squad held out to win their eighth consecutive NDA/NCA Collegiate Championship with a score of 96.6829, edging Oklahoma State's 96.5787. Â The All-Girl squad has now won in 18 National Cheer Association championships - 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (no 2020 competition), 2021 and 2022.
1.) Louisville
2.) Oklahoma State
3.) South Carolina
4.) Clemson
5.) Missouri
6.) Indiana
7.) Maryland
8.) Coastal Carolina
9.) Iowa State
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Louisville's Small Co-Ed continued its reign as a perennial threat, winning its 12th title with a score of 96.294. Louisville has taken top honors in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 (no 2020 competition), 2021 and now 2022.
1.) Louisville
2.) NC State
3.) Arkansas State
4.) BYU
5.) Marshall
6.) Clemson
7.) UNC Charlotte
8.) UT San Antonio
9.) Georgia Tech
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The Large Coed squad finished third with a score of 97.1481. Oklahoma State was first with 97.628.
1.) Oklahoma State
2. ) Texas State
3.) Louisville
4.) South Carolina
5.) New Mexico State
6.) Coastal Carolina
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The Ladybirds ranked fourth in the finals of the Team Performance Competition with a score of 92.98 behind the winning score of 94.68 from South Carolina.
1.) South Carolina
2.) Iowa State
3.) NC State
4.) Louisville
5.) West Virginia
6.) Indiana
7.) Florida Atlantic
8.) Eastern Michigan
9.) Pitt
10.) Clemson
11.) South Florida
The University of Ladybirds finished second at the NDA National Championships in the Hip Hop Division IA. The Cardinals tied BYU with a score of 98.4286 but the Cougar's raw score of 68.9 beat UofL's 67.5.
1.) BYU
2.) Louisville
3.) Boise State
4.) Florida State
5.) Florida Atlantic
6.) Ball State
7.) Indiana
8.) Colorado
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