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Can't wait to see Kentucky go for Championship Number #24 in January. Any others very excited?
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Delaware is not competing in Division 1 Coed this year. They will be competing in Small Coed Division 1. The info can be confirmed on the schedule.Anyways let's preview the UCA College Nationals.
DIVISION IA COED
Kentucky is the odds-on favorite to win their 24th title and from what I have saw, they have a very difficult opening stunt sequence that has never been performed at the nationals before. UCF and Alabama are the favorites to unseat UK at the top should the Wildcats make some mistakes and don't count out Ohio State and Ole Miss, either.
DIVISION I COED
Morehead State is the defending champion but Delaware could unseat the Eagles should the Blue Hens nail their routine. Eastern Kentucky is another team to watch out for.
DIVISION II COED
West Georgia is the defending champion but also keep an eye on Pittsburg State and Northwest Missouri State as well.
OPEN COED
Shelton State is the defending champion and heavy favorite to win their 12th title. Iowa Western Community College is another strong contender.
ALL GIRL DIVISION IA
Oklahoma is the defending champion but the Sooners will be facing heavy competition from the likes of Alabama and Indiana. UNLV and USF also are top teams to watch for as well.
ALL GIRL DIVISION I
Morehead State is the defending champion but West Georgia is expected to seriously challenge the Eagles. Also watch out for Sacramento State and upstart Stony Brook.
OPEN ALL GIRL
Nassau Community College is the defending champion but look for the likes of Suffolk County Community College and Westfield State.
SMALL COED DIVISION I
Purdue is the defending champion but Hofstra, UAB and Hofstra are also strong contenders.
SMALL COED DIVISION II
Wilmington University is the defending champion with Drury a possible candidate to unseat the Wildcats.
Delaware is not competing in Division 1 Coed this year. They will be competing in Small Coed Division 1. The info can be confirmed on the schedule.
And their reason for doing so, from what I heard via hearsay is.. "we don't have enough talented boys to compete large."
Which essentially kills D1 as a competitive division now. Upsetting UCA/Varsity so much that there have been discussions for removing Small Coed altogether in the future..
Yes, let's kill a thriving division to save a dying one. That makes TOTAL sense. -_-And their reason for doing so, from what I heard via hearsay is.. "we don't have enough talented boys to compete large."
Which essentially kills D1 as a competitive division now. Upsetting UCA/Varsity so much that there have been discussions for removing Small Coed altogether in the future..