For the fifth time in program history, Shorter University Cheerleading will leave Daytona Beach, Florida on top; winning the program’s fifth National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) National Championship.
Prior to 2017, the Cheer Hawks won the NCA Championship three times in the All-Girl Division (2009, 2010, 2011) and once in the NAIA Small Coed category (2012). This year, the team added a second Small Coed title, having bested the field in the Intermediate Small Coed II Division.
Shorter entered Friday’s finals in second place after the prelims, behind the University of Texas at Dallas. And, en route to the championship win the Hawks tallied a score of 94.37. A score that was .74 better than second place finisher, Valdosta State; who earned a score of 93.63. McKendree rounded out the top three.
“When I was first hired, every athlete on the team came to me with the same two goals; to be a family and to win a national championship. They fought through a lot of adversity over the past year and they did it together. They never lost focus and as a family, they were able to come together and cap off their season with a National Championship,” head coach, Chad Reid, said.
“I could not be more honored to coach this group of young men and women,” he adds. They inspire me every day to be a better coach and a better person. All of the 6am practices, all of the workouts, have led us to the school’s first national title since 2012. It is a new beginning for Shorter Cheerleading, and we are all ready to get back to work for next year.”
“My senior year as a cheer hawk has been one to remember! From the beginning of the new season, a lot of things were new and refreshing, but the one thing that never changed was our dedication to work hard for our goal of a National Championship,” senior, Abby Patrick comments. “Our team has been through a lot this season but we have grown closer because of it. This team is my family and I am so proud of everything we have accomplished since August.
From winning a Gold Bid in August to winning the National Championship in April, our team has done it all. Thank you to our new head coach, our families and to everyone who has supported us along the way. We couldn’t have done this without you all!
Go Hawks! We did it! Being a national champion is one of the best feelings I have had my whole college career!”