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Cheerleading Sun, Jan 29 Final
Cheerleading No Team Score
at Grand View University
Cheerleading Mon, Feb 06 Final
Cheerleading No Team Score
at Dickinson State
Virtual
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 11 Final
Cheerleading No Team Score
at Concordia University
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 25 TBA
at Oklahoma
Cheerleading Sun, Jan 28 9:00 AM
at Grand View University Classic
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 17 9:00 AM
at Dordt Cheer & Dance Invitational
Cheerleading Fri, Feb 23 6:30 PM
at Peru State
Virtual Competition
Cheerleading Sun, Jan 26 Cancelled
at Viking Challenge
Des Moines, IA
Cheerleading Sun, Jan 26 Cancelled
at Grand View Invitational
Des Moines, IA
Cheerleading Fri, Feb 07 Cancelled
at York Crown Classic
York, NE
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 08 10:00 AM
at Concordia Day of Duals
Seward, NE
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 22 11:00 AM
at Dordt Cheer and Dance Invitational
Sioux Center, IA
Cheerleading Fri, Mar 07 Cancelled
at GPAC Championships
Seward, NE
Cheerleading Sat, Mar 08 Cancelled
at GPAC Championships
Seward, NE
Cheerleading Fri, Jan 16 Cancelled
vs Graceland University
Forest City, Iowa
Cheerleading Sat, Jan 24 Final
Cheerleading 6th place (53.58)
at Dordt Cheer & Dance Invitational
Sioux Center, Iowa
Cheerleading Fri, Feb 06 Final
Cheerleading 10th place (61.52)
at York Crown Classic
York, Neb.
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 07 Final
Cheerleading 8th place (55.22)
at Concordia Cheer & Dance Invite
Seward, Neb.
Cheerleading Fri, Feb 13 Final
Cheerleading 7th place (69.25)
at Northwestern Invitational
Orange City, Iowa
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 14 Final
Cheerleading 8th place (67.20)
at Northwestern Invitational
Orange City, Iowa
Cheerleading Sat, Feb 28 Cancelled
at Graceland University
Cheerleading Fri, Mar 06 Final
Cheerleading 6th place (77.47)
at GPAC Championships
Orange City, Iowa
Cheerleading Wed, Apr 08 TBA
at NCA Nationals
Daytona Beach, Florida
Cheerleading Thu, Apr 09 TBA
at NCA Nationals
Daytona Beach, Florida
Cheerleading Fri, Apr 10 TBA
at NCA Nationals
Daytona Beach, Florida
Cheerleading Sat, Apr 11 Final
Cheerleading 3rd (Spirit Rally)
at NCA Nationals
Daytona Beach, Florida

Waldorf Competitive Cheer Places Third at NCA College Nationals

Waldorf Competitive Cheer Places Third at NCA College Nationals

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Waldorf University made a memorable debut on the national stage at the NCA College Nationals, earning a third-place finish in its first-ever appearance at the prestigious competition. Competing against a strong field of six programs, Waldorf University proved it belonged among the nation's top collegiate teams by finishing in the winners circle with an impressive performance.

The six-team field featured Waldorf University, Indiana University Southeast, Midland University, MidAmerica Nazarene University, McPherson College, and Missouri Baptist University. The team performed twice, once in the prelims and then advancing to the finals. Against that competitive lineup, Waldorf's third-place finish marked a significant milestone for the program, scoring a 78.23.

With 15 athletes taking the mat, Waldorf showcased both depth and determination throughout the event. The Warriors rose to the occasion under the wave of nationals, demonstrating poise and teamwork in a setting many programs spend years trying to reach.

For a first trip to nationals, finishing among the top three teams is a statement achievement. Waldorf not only represented its university with pride but also established a foundation for future success at the national level. The historic performance signals that Waldorf University has arrived as a rising force in collegiate competition, and this first nationals appearance is only the beginning.

"This achievement is a testament to Waldorf University and Warrior Athletics for their unwavering commitment to student-athletes and for creating opportunities like this for our program," Head Coach Cat Evans said. "We especially want to recognize Athletic Directors Chad Gassman and Jenna Quina, whose support and dedication to cheer made this experience possible and ensured our team had the chance to compete and represent WU at the highest level of collegiate cheerleading.

"Our team gave everything they had, and I am incredibly grateful for their effort, trust, and belief in our vision. They embraced the plan, competed with confidence, and performed with outstanding energy and showmanship. This was a truly special team, and it was an honor to coach them this season.

"I hope everyone connected to Waldorf feels pride in this moment, and that we use it as momentum heading into next season with an even bigger roster and even bigger goals. We are excited for what's ahead, and I can't wait to see our fans at future home events supporting all of our Warriors."

Waldorf Cheer will be back in action beginning with their sideline season in the fall and competition season in the spring semester.