Cheer Media launches Stunt Daily, the first dedicated news platform for STUNT—the NCAA-recognized sport derived from cheerleading. Stunt Daily will deliver breaking news, expert insights, and stories that celebrate the strategy and athleticism of the sport.
More at: https://t.co/Wr53Wt4m0i
NBC’s cheerleading comedy “Stumble” has reached 10.2 million viewers and will air in a special post-Olympics slot on Feb. 20. The series continues Fridays at 8:30 p.m EST on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
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STUNT is officially the 94th NCAA Championship sport after legislation was approved across all three NCAA divisions at the 2026 NCAA Convention.
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STUNT and Acrobatics & Tumbling moved closer to NCAA championship status Wednesday after the Division I Cabinet approved national collegiate championships at the 2026 NCAA Convention. Final votes by Divisions II and III are scheduled for Friday.
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The NCAA will vote this week on championship status for STUNT and Acrobatics & Tumbling during the NCAA Convention in National Harbor, Maryland. The outcome could shape the future of both sports at the collegiate level.
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We've got a first look at new photos from this week’s episode of Stumble, which features Busy Philipps as a guest star. The series returns with Episode 4 on Friday, December 5, in a new time slot at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT.
Catch #Stumble on December 5 on NBC or streaming the next day on Peacock.
EXCLUSIVE CLIP: We’re so excited to share a sneak peek from tonight’s episode of Stumble—and this one’s official from NBC. Dimarcus and Madonna take the field and show exactly what the cheer squad can do.
A new episode of #Stumble airs tonight on @NBC and streams tomorrow on @Peacock.
STUNT breaks records with 600 games and 76 teams in the 2026 College season. The sport meets all NCAA criteria ahead of a January vote on championship status.
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Losing is often the moment athletes grow the most — but it’s rarely the part we talk about. This piece breaks down how setbacks build confidence, accountability, and grit in ways medals can’t.
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Stunt Daily is now accepting nominations for its inaugural “Ten Who Make A Difference” recognition program.
This annual list will spotlight ten individuals—athletes, coaches, program leaders, STUNT industry leaders, or the best stunt parents or supporters—who have made measurable contributions to their teams, gyms, or their communities through leadership, advocacy, education, or outreach.
Nominations are open until November 15 for anyone aged 16 or older, regardless of role or title.
Nominate Today: https://t.co/bHmqZHqAUB
Stunt Daily is now accepting nominations for its inaugural “Ten Who Make A Difference” recognition program.
This annual list will spotlight ten individuals—athletes, coaches, program leaders, STUNT industry leaders, or the best stunt parents or supporters—who have made measurable contributions to their teams, gyms, or their communities through leadership, advocacy, education, or outreach.
Nominations are open until November 15 for anyone aged 16 or older, regardless of role or title.
Nominate Today: https://t.co/bHmqZHqAUB
BREAKING: Cal Poly STUNT will transition from club to NCAA varsity sport in 2026.
After 15 years competing at the club level—including a national title—the program joins the D1 ranks next season.
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BREAKING: Cal Poly STUNT will transition from club to NCAA varsity sport in 2026.
After 15 years competing at the club level—including a national title—the program joins the D1 ranks next season.
Read more: https://t.co/xdlEia2H9h
Cheer Media launches Stunt Daily, the first dedicated news platform for STUNT—the NCAA-recognized sport derived from cheerleading. Stunt Daily will deliver breaking news, expert insights, and stories that celebrate the strategy and athleticism of the sport.
More at: https://t.co/zS78BfRTrh
Stunt Daily is now accepting applications for its College Internship Program. STUNT athletes can earn college credit while contributing to the industry’s first media platform for the sport. Interns will support content, coverage, and storytelling from inside the game.
Apply at https://t.co/uJn5aKgZcE.
Back in July 2010, a federal court ruled college cheerleading wasn’t a sport under Title IX.
The case—centered on Quinnipiac University’s attempt to replace women’s volleyball with its competitive cheer team—exposed the lack of structure and governance in college cheer at the time. But it also forced the sport to evolve.
In the years that followed, STUNT and acrobatics & tumbling were created with one goal: to meet the legal definition of a sport. By 2025, STUNT and A&T have earned NCAA emerging championship status.
Fifteen years after being dismissed in court, cheer is rewriting the rules. This is the story of the ruling that changed the sport forever.
Read it now: https://t.co/UFTpW20CA4
NEW: For much of last 15 years, @STUNTtheSport and Acrobatics & Tumbling have operated as direct competitors in a zero sum race for @NCAA championship recognition. Now, both sports' future lies in coexistence. My latest for @Sportico 👇
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