NCAA Cheerleading Competition


The NCAA Cheerleading Competition previously known as NCAA Cheerdance Competition is an annual one-day event of the National Collegiate Athletic Association for cheerleading.
It was sponsored by Nestlé in 2004 and 2005 and was known as the NCAA Nestlé Non-Stop Cheerdance Competition. In 2007, the competition was sponsored by Samsung and was called as Samsung NCAA Cheerdance Competition. The event was also sanctioned by Cheerleading Philippines Federation and thus adopted the official scoring criteria used in international cheerleading. The name of the competition was changed in 2008. The criteria for the 2009 Samsung NCAA Cheerleading Competition was patterned with the National Cheerleading Championship or NCC. The judges also came from the said competition. This gives NCAA a special privilege where NCC granted slots for the 2010 NCC Finals for the top three winners.
In the 87th season of the NCAA, cheerleading has been upgraded to a regular sport which means it will contribute points in the overall championship race.
Currently in Season 93 NCAA Cheerleading competition is now organized and sanctioned by Philippine Cheer Union, a new cheerleading organization formed from former coach members of Philippine Cheerleading Alliance who holds competitions of NCC.

Participants

SchoolCheerleading Team
' AU Chiefsquad
' Lakas Arriba Cheerleading Team
' CSB Pep Squad
' EAC Generals Pep Squad
' JRU Pep Squad
' LPU Pep Squad
' Mapua Cheerping Cardinals
' San Beda Red Corps
' Golden Stags Cheerleading Squad
' Altas Perpsquad

Past participants

SchoolCheerleading Team
Angeles University Foundation AUF Great Danes Pep Squad
Philippine Christian University PCU Pep Squad

Results

Number of championships by school

Order of performance

Prior to NCAA Season 90, the ranking of the squads in the previous season dictates the order of performance.

*AUF pulled-out of the league in 2010.
**PCU pulled-out of the league in 2009.