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Acrobatics and Tumbling Added to Morgan State University Sports Offerings Beginning 2023-24 Season

by Morgan State U
April 11, 2022

Morgan Becomes the First HBCU Division I Program Nationwide to Offer the Sport

BALTIMORE – Morgan State University Athletics Department announced the addition of women's acrobatics and tumbling as its 16th NCAA varsity sport, with competition set to begin in 2023-24.  Morgan is the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) Division I program to offer the sport, and only the third school in Maryland (following Frostburg State University and Stevenson University) to add acrobatics and tumbling.

 Morgan will also join the National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association (NCATA), a discipline of USA Gymnastics, to become its 40th member. Having met the required participation threshold, acrobatics and tumbling will become eligible for NCAA championship status—a major milestone for the sport and schools—once all participating NCATA programs reach NCAA sport sponsorship levels.

 “As we approach the 50th Anniversary of Title IX, we are excited to expand upon Morgan State University's long history of creating opportunities for female student-athletes,” said Erlease Wagner, interim vice president and director of athletics for Morgan State University. “The NCAA’s approval of acrobatics and tumbling as an emerging sport presented an ideal opportunity for Morgan to become the first HBCU to compete at the NCAA Division I level. Building upon Morgan’s historical success in Cheer competition, we believe the future is promising and look forward to fielding a competitive acrobatics and tumbling team.”

Cheerleaders

The NCAA added acrobatics and tumbling to its Division I Emerging Sports for Women program in 2020. Acrobatics and tumbling evolved from different disciplines of gymnastics, which includes the athletic aspects of competitive cheerleading. The format was created at the collegiate level to address the interest and abilities of young women competing in this skill set. During competition, individuals and small groups execute acrobatic lifts, tosses, and tumbling conducted on a floor. Participation is broken into six event meets varying in group sizes.

 “We are extremely excited to add Morgan State University, a Division I HBCU, to the NCATA community,” said Janell Cook, executive director for NCATA. “The addition of Morgan State adds to recent program growth in Maryland and in the region and provides new collegiate opportunities for young women training in gymnastics and cheerleading.  We look forward to working closely with their administration as they begin their search for a head coach and recruitment of student-athletes.”

 In addition to its NCATA membership, nationally, Morgan becomes only the fifth NCAA Division I school with an acrobatics and tumbling program, and the third HBCU across all divisions (following Bluefield State College, West Virginia State University) to have a program.

 “With Morgan State as the 40th NCAA institution to sponsor acrobatics and tumbling, we have reached a historic milestone in the growth of the sport,” Cook added. “This moment is a result of all the NCATA member administrators, coaches, and student-athletes who have invested in Acrobatics & Tumbling since 2009.  I'm overjoyed for all who have contributed to reaching this goal.”

 The addition of acrobatics and tumbling continues an expansion of opportunities for student-athletes at Morgan. In October 2021, Morgan announced the return of Division I collegiate wrestling following a 24-year hiatus.


About Morgan

Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified high research (R2) institution offering nearly 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University, and the only university to have its entire campus designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu.


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