Orlando, FL. - The University of Alabama cheer team cemented itself in Crimson Tide history on Sunday, with their performance in the final round of the Cheer Division IA Co-Ed Championship earning the Alabama cheer team its seventh national championship in program history.

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Alabama posted a 94.8 raw score in the victory, narrowly defeating South Florida. The Bulls' final score was 94.6.

This is Alabama's seventh cheerleading title in program history and its first co-ed title since 2015.

“For the Co-Ed team, this makes their fourth title, so it’s been 10 years since this team has won it,” said Jennifer Thrasher, the UA Director of Spirit Programs via a press release. “We’ve come so close, but this competition is tough. It’s gratifying to see these athletes work so hard to represent their university in a positive way and then have the reward of winning a championship!”

Alabama was the runner-up in the All-Girls Division IA competition, posting a score of 99.9. With Sunday's second-place finish, Alabama has finished third or better in the All-Girls competition in each of the last five years.

The Alabama spirit squad advanced to the championship rounds in the Division IA Mascot, Gameday Dance, and Jazz portions of the 2025 UCA/UDA College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championship. Alabama scored 89.8 in the final round of the mascot competition, earning the Tide a fifth-place finish. Alabama's 91.9 score in the Division IA Jazz event was good for sixth place, and Alabama scored 92.1 in the Division IA Game Day Dance competition, finishing in seventh.

“I’m proud of how this entire program represented The University of Alabama this weekend and we are so grateful for the support we receive from our athletic department and fans!”, Thrasher added.

Wyatt Fulton is the TIde 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men's basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_.

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