No other college
cheerleading squad has dominated the Universal Cheerleaders
Association National Championships like the team from Kentucky.
The UK squad has won UCA's National College Cheerleading
Championship an unprecedented fourteen (14) times, in 1985, 1987,
1988, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 and
2005, more than any other Division 1 A school. UK's squad is the
only team to win back to back championships twice, once in 1987 and
1988 and again in 1995 and 1996. Further, UK is the only squad ever
to win three, four, five, six, seven and eight championships in a
row.
UK's eight year streak of championships was broken in 2003 when they
finished runner up to Central Florida. They regained the title in
January, 2004 and repeated as champs in 2005.
The UK Cheer Program is recognized in cheerleading circles as
perhaps the finest cheer program in America as the squad has placed
first 14 times and placed second four times in the National
Championships. The squad also generates vocal support and
significant enthusiasm for some of the finest athletic programs in
the nation. The Wildcat basketball team is the winningest college
basketball program in the nation and has won the NCAA National
Championship seven times! In December, 1999, the Wildcat football
team made its second consecutive bowl appearance.
The squad receives substantial media exposure. Having finished in
the top ten every year since the existence of the UCA National
College Championships, each year the UK squad is seen on the ESPN
televised Championships Program, which airs at least eight times
nationally. In addition, the UK squad is seen on television as every
UK basketball game is televised and a national or regional audience
sees the majority of games. The squad is frequently the subject of
highlight stories by television and radio stations and newspapers.
The squad has been featured on the "CBS Evening News," Connie
Chung's "Eye to Eye," and the "CBS Morning Show", in "Southern
Living" and "Gentlemen's Quarterly," "ESPN the Magazine," and
"Seventeen" magazines. The cheerleaders regularly attend University
Athletics Association and Alumni Association functions. They
represent the University at many charitable and public relations'
events. The cheerleaders have performed at the half time of the
Denver Nuggets (coached by UK graduate, Dan Issel) and the Miami
Heat (formerly coached by UK graduate, Pat Riley) game and then
appeared at the Denver UK Alumni Club function.
On the UK campus, UK cheerleaders are recognized as some of the
finest athletes in the University's sports programs, as intelligent
and outgoing students in the classroom, and as public relations
ambassadors of the University of Kentucky and the entire
Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Contact Information
University of Kentucky
Cheerleading Office
Jomo Thompson, Head Coach
T. Lynn Williamson, Advisor
42 EE Memorial Coliseum
Lexington, KY 40506-0019
Phone: (859) 257-9080 x347
Fax: (859) 323-8570
E-mail: ukcheer@uky.edu

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