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Sat Mar 13
Final
146.165 Acrobatics and Tumbling
148.350 at Georgetown (Ky.) College
Fri Mar 19
Final
234.330 Adrian College
167.790 vs. Acrobatics and Tumbling
Sun Mar 21
Final
147.925 Georgetown (Ky.) College
171.265 vs. Acrobatics and Tumbling
Fri Apr 02
Final
192.940 Acrobatics and Tumbling
232.655 at Adrian College
Fri Apr 02
Final
192.940 Acrobatics and Tumbling
238.985 vs. Concordia University Wisconsin
@ Adrian College, Adrian, Mich.
Sat Apr 10
Final
127.400 Acrobatics and Tumbling
245.645 at Concordia University Wisconsin
Sat Apr 10
Final
127.400 Acrobatics and Tumbling
266.735 vs. Gannon University
@ Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wisconsin
Sat Feb 12
Final
223.160 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
232.795 at Concordia University Wisconsin
Wed Feb 23
Final
238.87 Adrian College
220.23 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
originally scheduled for Feb. 4
Thu Mar 10
Final
231.595 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
260.005 at Presbyterian College
Fri Mar 11
Final
211.095 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
202.285 at Mars Hill
Sat Mar 19
Final
142.20 Kutztown University
218.87 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sat Apr 02
Final
227.120 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
233.545 at Adrian College
Sun Apr 10
Final
249.080 Concordia University Wisconsin
242.175 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sat Apr 23
Final
234.335 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
244.625 at Adrian College
2022 NCATA Division III Invitational hosted by Adrian College
Sun Apr 24
Final
200.970 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
131.600 vs. Stevenson University
@ Adrian College, Adrian, Mich. NCATA Division III Invitational hosted by Adrian College
Sat Feb 11
Final
284.200 Baylor University
236.045 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Hosted in the MTI Center
Fri Feb 24
Final
242.235 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
233.770 at Adrian College
Sat Mar 11
Final
236.245 Concordia University Wisconsin
243.070 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Thu Mar 16
Final
269.905 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
247.945 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sun Mar 26
Final
238.685 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
234.630 at Concordia University Wisconsin
Sat Apr 01
Final
219.770 Adrian College
229.800 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sat Apr 01
Final
251.085 Augustana University
229.800 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Thu Apr 13
Final
241.250 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
216.475 vs. Adrian College
@ University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas NCATA Division III Tournament
Fri Apr 14
Final
243.075 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
241.880 vs. East Texas Baptist University
@ University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas NCATA Division III Tournament Semifinals
Sat Apr 15
11 a.m. EDT
Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
vs. NCATA Division III Event Finals
@ University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, Texas
Sat Apr 15
Final
245.225 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
268.270 at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
NCATA Division III Tournament Championship
Sun Feb 18
Final
237.725 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
219.5 at Concordia University Wisconsin
Sat Feb 24
Final
246.780 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
123.400 at Buffalo State University
Sun Mar 03
Final
261.425 Glenville State University
229.755 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sat Mar 16
Final
131.400 Adrian College
246.355 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sat Mar 16
Final
249.900 Notre Dame College
246.355 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sun Mar 24
Final
233.835 Concordia University Wisconsin
247.230 vs. Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
Sat Mar 30
Final
247.615 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
130.375 at Adrian College
Thu Apr 11
Final
246.290 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
129.050 vs. Buffalo State University
@ Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wis. 2024 NCATA Division III Tournament
Fri Apr 12
Final
250.765 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
228.255 at Concordia University Wisconsin
2024 NCATA Division III Tournament
Sat Apr 13
Final
245.665 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
264.025 vs. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
@ Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wis. 2024 NCATA Division III Tournament
Sat Apr 13
7:00 pm CT
Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
vs. 2024 NCATA Division III Event Finals
@ Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wis.
Thu Apr 25
Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
vs. National Championships
@ TBA through April 28
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Acrobatics & Tumbling Community Celebrates Historic Vote for Emerging Sport Status

Acrobatics & Tumbling Community Celebrates Historic Vote for Emerging Sport Status

ANAHEIM, Calif. - Today, NCAA members in Division II and Division III voted to approve Acrobatics & Tumbling as an emerging sport for women. The vote took place during the annual NCAA Convention at Saturday afternoon's governance meetings in Anaheim, California. Women's wrestling was also approved as an emerging sport by Division II and Division III leadership.

Saturday's votes passed with overwhelming support during both governance sessions.

"Today is a historic day for Acrobatics & Tumbling," said Dr. Renee Baumgartner, President of NCATA. "We're thrilled the membership believes as we do in the opportunities that Acrobatics & Tumbling provides for female student-athletes, and demonstrated their confidence we will continue our growth nationally.  We are so thankful to our member administrators, coaches and student-athletes, and for all at the NCAA who have shared their support and encouragement during the process.

"We will celebrate this roundly, and enjoy this important step in the process that leads to creating new opportunities for young women in our effort to reach NCAA Championship status. We're looking forward to the DI vote in April, and the conversations this important news will generate across the board."

Janell Cook, Executive Director of NCATA, also praised NCAA membership for sharing the vision of the association and helping it provide opportunities for women in collegiate athletics.

"Today's votes were extremely validating for our association and members, and we are celebrating this important milestone with all in the Acrobatics & Tumbling community, as well as with our friends in the wrestling community," said Cook. "It's an emotional day, when we stop to think about the opportunities for women that have been created over the past 10 years, and all those we hope to add in the future."

The vote marks a ten-year journey for the sport of Acrobatics & Tumbling, which was created at the collegiate level specifically to meet the interests and abilities of young women across the country. NCATA staff and members, as well as current and former student-athletes, celebrate this important step forward for the development of the sport.

"I am excited for women's sports across the national NCAA landscape and, more importantly, for our programs here," said Michael Duffy, Director of Athletics at Adrian College. "This is a great opportunity for the national governing body in the NCATA, too.  A lot of hard work behind the scenes by several people and groups led us to this historic time for the sport of acrobatics and tumbling.

"Adding acrobatics and tumbling is a nice addition to the NCAA arsenal of sport offerings, giving another platform for teams and student-athletes to showcase their skills and enjoy the total student-athlete experience."

Gary Pine, Director of Athletics at Azusa Pacific University, also shared his appreciation for NCAA leadership and their confidence in the growth of acrobatics and tumbling.

"I appreciate the DII and DIII membership recognizing the unique offering that acrobatics and tumbling presents to all women in college athletics, and the new avenue of growth for NCAA schools," said Pine. "This sport, which didn't exist ten years ago, was created by coaches and administrators for the growing number of young women who needed another path to a college education."

The sport is an evolution of the various disciplines of gymnastics, combining the technique and power of tumbling with the grace and balance of acrobatics gymnastics.  Millions of young women across the country train in gymnastics, but many opt for other sports or activities as they reach high school age and opportunities to excel competitively in gymnastics disciplines narrow.  Some use the body positions and technique they have learned to become divers or as a pole-vaulter, and some join cheerleading teams.

Acrobatics & Tumbling was created for women, by women. A decade ago, a group of female collegiate coaches came together to conceive of a new sport for young women competing in this skill set.  Together with administrators on their campuses, six institutions began a movement that would provide opportunities for young women who were not served by the current opportunities in NCAA Gymnastics and looking for more than a typical spirit program experience.

"What a monumental day for all current and future collegiate acrobatics and tumbling student-athletes, said Felicia Mulkey, head coach of the Baylor University acrobatics and tumbling team. "This is an important time in the journey of this sport, but I can't help but be excited for what's next. These votes will propel our expansion efforts forward and continue to exponentially increase new opportunities for female athletes. This is only the beginning!"

Kristi Kiefer, who joins Mulkey as one of the six founding coaches of the sport, also shared her excitement and reflected on the NCATA's journey to this point.

"As one of the founding females of Acrobatics and Tumbling, it is very surreal to be a stakeholder of a newly created sport that has been granted advancement in emerging sport status by the NCAA," said Kiefer, who is the only head coach in the history of the Fairmont State University Acrobatics and Tumbling program. "This moment began over a decade ago with the vision of female coaches and athletic administrators working together to create opportunities for women in collegiate athletics. It is a day of celebration for everyone who is part of the Acrobatics and Tumbling community.

"The support of alumni, student athletes and athletic departments have been vital through this process and will play a significant role as expansion of the sport continues. The impact of today will open many new opportunities for student-athletes as the sport continues to grow," Kiefer added.

During the past ten years, the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association (NCATA) and its members have propelled the sport forward: becoming a discipline within USA Gymnastics; growing from six to thirty-two varsity programs on college campuses; and with a positive vote in April, as a NCAA emerging sport for women in all divisions. This spring, over 680 women will participate in NCATA competition.

Division I NCAA members will vote on legislation in April. The NCATA expects increased interest and program announcements following the DII and DIII votes, as well as interest within conferences to add Acrobatics & Tumbling as a championship sport. Current membership includes 30 NCAA programs across all divisions.  To be considered for NCAA Championship status, a sport must have a minimum of 40 NCAA members competing.

ABOUT THE NCATA

The goal of the NCATA is to create opportunities for young women across the country to compete, and to have the transformative student-athlete experience that is shown to compel women to greater things in their post-collegiate life. Simultaneously, the sport of Acrobatics and Tumbling has created opportunities for women to coach. In fact, 94% of current coaches are women, with 74% of them being former student-athletes at member institutions who have translated their passion as competitors into leading teams.

All media inquiries/requests should be emailed to NCATA Communications | Email: (chris.thomas@thencata.org)