College 2019 Uca College Nationals

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ALL GIRL DIVISION IA

1. Indiana University
2. San Diego State University
3. Florida State University
4. The University of Oklahoma
5. University of South Florida
6. University of Alabama
7. University of Mississippi
8. University of Colorado Boulder
9. Texas State University
10. Rutgers University
11. Western Kentucky University

DIVISION IA COED

1. University of Kentucky
2. Ohio State University
3. University of Alabama
4. University of South Florida
5. The University of Oklahoma
6. UCF
7. Liberty University
8. University of Louisiana Lafayette
9. University of Cincinnati
10. University of Minnesota
11. Louisiana State University
12. Western Kentucky University
13. University of Tennessee
14. University of Washington
15. Washington State University

 
Thankfully, UCA doesn’t have an intermediate division.

Why would you have an intermediate division at a collegiate competition?

NCA nationals is to college cheerleading what the NIT is to college basketball. A second-rate competition that a minority of people really care about.
I can't stand the intermediate division but your comment is ridiculous. NCA seems to get a lot more attention than UCA does. Both do Game Day, which is just as "second rate" as intermediate in my opinion.
The two competitions cater to different styles. With the exception of UK, I think the top teams at NCA have as much if not more talent than the top teams at UCA.
 
Internal convos are rumored to have already occurred where major changes with UCA/NCA would happen in the future..

Varsity knows it cannot have two college championships that feature DIA and DI teams. That just looks foolish when the International Sport committees come look at the work they set up (explaining nuanced brand style to foreigners who barely get cheer on a basic level). As well as for media buys too. Its confusing.

Rumor has it that UCA will stay the official national championship as its been for over a decade, but will be for all Division 1A and Division 1 teams. Then D2/Open teams will be at NCA, making it a national championship once again, but for their respective divisions.

NCA already has so few DIA teams that it honestly makes a lot of sense. Will ruffle a lot of feathers, but the sport needs it IMO
Thoughts on whether they'll merge styles a bit?
 
Internal convos are rumored to have already occurred where major changes with UCA/NCA would happen in the future..

Varsity knows it cannot have two college championships that feature DIA and DI teams. That just looks foolish when the International Sport committees come look at the work they set up (explaining nuanced brand style to foreigners who barely get cheer on a basic level). As well as for media buys too. Its confusing.

Rumor has it that UCA will stay the official national championship as its been for over a decade, but will be for all Division 1A and Division 1 teams. Then D2/Open teams will be at NCA, making it a national championship once again, but for their respective divisions.

NCA already has so few DIA teams that it honestly makes a lot of sense. Will ruffle a lot of feathers, but the sport needs it IMO

Good point. In fact, not very many college teams compete at the NCA College Nationals these days, especially in the advanced divisions like Louisville, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, SFA, etc.
 
Internal convos are rumored to have already occurred where major changes with UCA/NCA would happen in the future..

Varsity knows it cannot have two college championships that feature DIA and DI teams. That just looks foolish when the International Sport committees come look at the work they set up (explaining nuanced brand style to foreigners who barely get cheer on a basic level). As well as for media buys too. Its confusing.

Rumor has it that UCA will stay the official national championship as its been for over a decade, but will be for all Division 1A and Division 1 teams. Then D2/Open teams will be at NCA, making it a national championship once again, but for their respective divisions.

NCA already has so few DIA teams that it honestly makes a lot of sense. Will ruffle a lot of feathers, but the sport needs it IMO
This isn't surprising to me at all - we've already seen the changes with the elimination of the partner stunt competitions (I'm glad that Nfinity is working to keep the partner stunt competitions alive - I hope it takes off for them). And they will most surely use UCA just for the fact alone "Varsity arena".
 
Some results from yesterday:

Mascot:


1 The Ohio State University - "Brutus Buckeye"
2 University of Minnesota - "Goldy Gopher"
3 University of Colorado Boulder - "Chip"

D1A GameDay:

1 UCF
2 University of Tennessee
3 University of Cincinnati
4 University of Mississippi

D1A All Girl Gameday:

1 University of Nevada- Las Vegas
2 University of Minnesota
3 University of Mississippi

D1:

1 Morehead State University
2 Eastern Kentucky University
3 Wichita State University

D1 Small Coed:

1. Memphis
2. Bowling Green
3. Purdue

D2:

1 University of West Georgia
2 University of Puerto Rico - Bayamon
3 Pittsburg State University

Open Coed:

1 Shelton State Community College
2 Jones County Jr College
3 Iowa Western Community College

Open All Girl:

1 The College of New Jersey
2 Widener University
3 Southeastern University

Yes TCNJ!!! I absolutely love seeing jersey school representing and TCNJ is a phenomenal school scholastically!!!! WOOHOO


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Well the partner stunt comps are still happening. Just aren’t being broadcast or highlighted due to international issues. The sport of Acro has taken offense that partner stunt is too similar.

Of course they’ll use the arena and UCA. It’s where nhscc, summit, worlds, and icu are.
The big V has to pay for it somehow. I'm wouldn't be surprised if they merged. I wonder how it would affect scheduling though given that NCA is 3 months after UCA?
 
Well the partner stunt comps are still happening. Just aren’t being broadcast or highlighted due to international issues. The sport of Acro has taken offense that partner stunt is too similar.

Of course they’ll use the arena and UCA. It’s where nhscc, summit, worlds, and icu are.
It's my understanding this is the last year for partner stunt competition through UCA and NCA. Is that not correct?
 
I love NCA. I love that it isn't at Disney. I prefer the style of routines. I like how it doesn't feel like a Varsity product at all. I like the beach. I like April. I like the venue better than all the all star venues I ever went to. I will be sad to see that end, but perhaps my girl will have graduated before it happens.
 
I love NCA. I love that it isn't at Disney. I prefer the style of routines. I like how it doesn't feel like a Varsity product at all. I like the beach. I like April. I like the venue better than all the all star venues I ever went to. I will be sad to see that end, but perhaps my girl will have graduated before it happens.
I feel the same way - we have a blast there every year. And the cost is significantly less for twice as much fun. Most of the top teams who attend UCA don't get a winter break and barely are able to come home for Christmas if they live out of state. I think that sucks given hardly anyone is on a scholarship. I think the writing is on the wall though and Disney in January is what it will be. Personally I'd be ok if Nfinity added a college division in addition to their partner stunt competition but I'm not sure how many colleges would be on board with that.
I'm guessing if this in fact happens to college nationals then high school nationals will be affected the same way at some point.
 
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