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Team USA 2013

Team USA 2013 has been announced. The All Girl team will be coached by Tony Nash (Indiana) and Misty Hodges (Louisville) and the Coed team will be coached by LeRoy McCullough (formerly Oklahoma State) and David McDowell (formerly Alabama).

USA CheerTeam USA All Girl:

  • Courtney Boswell, Oklahoma State
  • Michelle Bowles, Bowling Green State
  • Aisha Brandon, Louisville
  • Keely Cherry, Oklahoma State
  • Maria D’Addeo, Louisville
  • Chrissy Day, Indiana
  • Taylor DeSimone, Morehead State
  • Megan Gill, Bowling Green State
  • Kaysie Hanle, Louisville
  • Caity Hinshaw, Indiana
  • Meghan Jones, Louisville
  • Kara Jordan, Louisville
  • Megan Klein, Louisville
  • Amy Leet, Oklahoma State
  • Kirby Lynch, Indiana
  • Ryan Martin, Alabama
  • McKensie Martin, Alabama
  • Nancy Miceli, Louisville
  • Rebekah Pastor, Bowling Green State
  • Katie Patterson, Louisville
  • Kristen Pernice, Louisville
  • Jamie Piccione, Clemson
  • Abbey Pilgrim, Bowling Green State
  • Amanda Robertson, Kennesaw State
  • Maddie Shelton, Louisville
  • Lindsey Sitzlar, Louisville
  • Lexie Skipper, Louisville
  • Natalie Skizas, Indiana
  • Samantha Smith, Oklahoma State
  • Angela Stilwell, Indiana
  • Myranda Stout, Oklahoma State
  • Allison Terrell, Alabama
  • Tiffany Underwood, Alabama

Team USA Coed:

  • Bethany Jackson, Memphis
  • Sara Coggins, Alabama
  • Courtney Shobe, Oklahoma State
  • Azaria Bermudez, Hawaii
  • Amy Winn, Memphis
  • Kaitlyn Chamberlian, Kentucky
  • Jessica Knight, Shelton State
  • Chelsea-Lynn Bogda, Memphis
  • Bridget Razem, Morehead State
  • Cayce Brasel, Memphis
  • Mallory Mosbey, Memphis
  • Chelsea Chism, Louisville
  • Josh Gallia, Memphis
  • Mitch Budlong, Memphis
  • Patrick Miller, Memphis
  • James Blunk, Sacramento State
  • Tony Crump, Memphis
  • Sean Gully, Louisville
  • Jordan Olson, Alabama
  • Deshawn Clarke, Florida Atlantic
  • Dave Clemons, Bowling Green State
  • Dee Scott
  • Jason Riel, Columbus
  • Anthony Reisch, Oklahoma State
  • John Stuart, Oklahoma State
  • Roger Kopp, Oklahoma State
  • Tucker Hunter, Oklahoma State
  • Shiettiel Stephens, Memphis
  • Adam Yaw, Washington

Team USA All Girl 2013 | Team USA Coed 2013

Cheerleaders on Team USA for International Competition

The Crimson White published Cheerleaders on Team USA for International Competition.

This year, the international athletic competition is once again primed to take its biggest stage. After all, 2012 is an Olympic year, but cheerleading is not among the sports that will be showcased in London this summer. This lack of recognition may be coming to an end. In fact, a Google search of “cheerleading Olympic sport” voices the outcry that may give cheerleading a fighting chance in 2016.

TideSports.com: Former UA Cheerleading Coach Arrested

In what is a sure sign things between Debbie Greenwell and the University of Alabama are just getting started, TideSports.com published Former UA Cheerleading Coach Arrested.

Former University of Alabama cheerleading coach Debbie Greenwell, who recently filed a federal lawsuit against the school, was arrested Friday for first-degree theft of property and using her position for personal gain. An online court file indicates that Greenwell, 55, was indicted on June 28. She was arrested and released on a $25,000 bond. First-degree theft, defined as a theft of an amount exceeding $2,500, is a felony according to state law.

Debbie Greenwell & the University of Alabama

Alabama Live published 2 articles concerning a civil lawsuit involving the University of Alabama’s former cheerleading coach, Debbie Greenwell. Greenwell filed a civil lawsuit against University of Alabama Athletic Director Mal Moore, Executive Athletic Director Dave Hart, President Robert Witt and the university’s trustees. The first, Former Alabama Cheerleading Coach Sues School Officials, Claims Gender Discrimination, states:

Greenwell is asking the court for her job back, for back and forward pay with interest and for a declaration that Alabama violated Title IX, the federal law that bans gender discrimination in schools.

The second, Ex-Alabama Cheerleading Coach on Her Lawsuit: ‘I Want to Clear My Name’, says:

Why did Greenwell follow through with the suit?

“I want to clear my name,” she said. “If nothing else, I want people to hear my side of the story.”

Inside Cheerleading: 2011 Collegiate All American Team

ATLANTA, GEORGIA- Inside Cheerleading Magazine is proud to announce the 2011 Collegiate All-American Team, featuring some of the most talented collegiate cheerleaders in the country. Each year, Inside Cheerleading Magazine names the team after evaluating nominations from college cheerleading coaches coast to coast. The recipients of the recognition are featured in the current issue (June/July 2011) of Inside Cheerleading.

“We are so excited to honor a group of collegiate athletes who represent the highest standards,” says Shane Womack Director of Marketing for Inside Cheerleading. “It’s no easy task to narrow the selections down to the twenty cheerleaders who best exemplify the all-around collegiate image.”

The current issue of Inside Cheerleading Magazine that features the Collegiate All-American team can be purchased on newsstands around the country and at insidecheerleading.com. We congratulate the members of Inside Cheerleading Magazine’s 2011 Collegiate All-American Team!

Inside Cheerleading Magazine’s 2011 Collegiate All-American Team:

  • Inside Cheerleading Collegiate All American TeamAdrianna Rodriguez, University of Delaware
    • notable: 2nd place at nationals for the past three years
  • Aleksandar Kociski, Hofstra University
    • notable: three-time national champion
  • Ryan Martin, University of Alabama
    • notable: UCA High School and College National Champion
  • Austin West, Morehead State
    • notable: high school and college national champion
  • Bethany Jackson, Stephen F. Austin
    • notable: GSSA All-State Team Cheerleader of the Year
  • Caitlin Seabrook, University of Alabama
    • notable: 2011 Divison IA National Champion
  • Cortney Laughlin, Columbus State
    • notable: two UCA national titles, Team USA All Girl World Champion
  • Danielle Walden, UCF
    • notable: 2009-2011 nationals team member
  • Emily Hamblin, Avila University
    • notable: ranked 1st nationally in seven competitions
  • Gary Goforth, Columbus State University
    • notable: 2011 UCA Partner Stunt Champion
  • Jonesheia Hall, Morehead State
    • notable: two-time UCA All-Girl Division I National Champions
  • Kelsey Collins, LSU
    • notable: 2010-2011 nationals team member
  • Macey Cooley, Shelton State
    • notable: 2011 UCA National Champion
  • Kristen Fischer, Indiana University
    • notable: UCA College Nationals All-girl Division I runner-up
  • Megan Trammell, University of Georgia
    • notable: UGA cheerleading captain
  • Sarah Masters, University of Kentucky
    • notable: two-time UCA National Champion Division 1A
  • Savannah Sibley, Hawaii Pacific University
    • notable: three-time NCA National Champion
  • Shawna Lykins, San Diego State University
    • notable: three-time USA Collegiate National Champion
  • Stacey Piatek, San Diego State University
    • notable: three-time USA All-girl Division 1 National Champion
  • Olivia Rink, University of Kentucky
    • notable: 2010 UCA National Champion

About Inside Cheerleading magazine

Inside Cheerleading Magazine is a bi-monthly publication for today’s cheerleader, coach, gym owner, and industry member. Featuring the inside scoop on cheerleading with in-depth articles, behind-the-scenes competition coverage, profiles of programs, product reviews, and the latest news, iC is the source for all things cheer. Inside Cheerleading is produced by Inside Publications, which also publishes Inside Gymnastics magazine and Inside Volleyball magazine.

Inside Cheerleading 2011 Collegiate All American Team