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College Dance Teams

Cowley College Tigerette Dance Team

The Cowley College Tigerette Dance Team is a proud and respected group of collegiate student-athletes that support Tiger athletics. The Tigerettes dance and cheer at all home women’s and men’s basketball games, along with appearances at various community events and college functions. The team performs a variety of styles including jazz, pom, and hip hop. The Tigerettes attend NDA dance camp each summer and perform in showcases and competitions during the year.

125 S. Second Street
Arkansas City, KS 67005
(620) 441-5301
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UW-La Crosse Dance Team

The UW-L Dance Team is a competitive dance team that requires dedication, drive, ability, and a love of dance. The dance team performs at Men’s and Women’s home basketball games and competes at various regional competitions throughout the year. They are also the host of the Annual Rob Wagner Cancer Benefit Show.

1725 State Street
La Crosse, WI 54601
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Western Michigan Dance Team

The WMU dance team is under the supervision of the department of intercollegiate athletics. The team performs at every bronco football and men’s basketball game. The team performs at alternating volleyball matches and women’s basketball games. The pom based team dances to most of the tunes played by the bronco marching band. The team also puts together special jazz and hip hop performances for the basketball games. You will see your bronco dance team at many community events, and fundraisers also.

Kalamazoo MI 49008-5200
http://www.wmudanceteam.com/
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Allen Community College FireStarter Dance Team

The Firestarters entertain the crowd at the men’s and women’s home basketball games by performing halftime jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, and pom routines. You can also find them on the sidelines during the women’s home games, performing crowd teasers and chants.

During season we practice four day’s a week, plus our games. During off season we will practice 2 times a week with weekly workouts added in throughout the week, and also hold open gym time to work on specific skills that are a necessity to being an athlete on the Spirit Program. We attend a private college camp during the summer that help us prepare for the approaching season.

Community Service is another big part of who we are. Therefore, we do a lot of appearances out in the community at non-college functions.

1801 North Cottonwood
Iola, KS 66749
(620) 363-1017
layman@allencc.edu
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University of Kansas Rock Chalk Dance Team

The tradition here at KU is one of excellence and such a unique experience. On the dance team, you will train to be the best you can be. Our main purpose is to support and perform for the University’s athletic teams. As a team member, you will make special appearances all year round.

Our team will work together toward a common vision — to have an amazing experience while representing the best university in the country! This is a huge commitment and we expect 100% from everyone at all times. We are looking for dedicated young women who strive for excellence in all aspects of life. The Rock Chalk Dancers are a family and a good support system. Being on this team will help create memories and friends that will last a lifetime. We look forward to meeting each and every one of you.

1651 Naismith Dr
223 Alien Fieldhouse
Lawrence, KS 66045
(785) 864-3002
catj@ku.edu
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UW-Milwaukee Panther Dance Team

A dancer’s top priority is academics. All members must be enrolled at UWM and in good academic standings. Participating in dance team activities should not compromise a member’s educational goals. The primary mission of the dance team is to support the athletic teams, assist the cheerleading squad in motivating the crowd, entertain the audience at games and other school functions, as well as promote overall school spirit. The dance team also represents the university in dance competitions and exhibitions.

A secondary mission of the team is to foster a sense of community spirit and cooperation through appropriate appearances throughout the Milwaukee community. Part of the dance team’s responsibilities will be to perform and/or make appearances at community events. Once the team accepts a community appearance, the function becomes as important as an athletic event and should be treated as such.

3409 N Downer Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53211
http://www4.uwm.edu/studentorg/dance/
dance@uwm.edu
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UW-Madison Dance Team

The University of Wisconsin Dance Team is a proud and respected group of collegiate student-athletes that support Badger athletics. The Dance Team performs at all home football and men’s basketball games, along with appearances at various Public Relation events and University functions. Typically, the UW Dance Team also supports the football team at one away game per season and at a Bowl game. Not only are the UW Dancers athletes, but they are also ambassadors that represent the University of Wisconsin. Since 2001, the Dance Team has consistently been ranked in the top ten at the UDA College Dance Team National Championships.

1440 Monroe Street
Madison, WI 53711
(608) 262-6703
jrj@athletics.wisc.edu
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Michigan State Dance Team

The Michigan State Dance Team is a part of the Michigan State Athletic Department. This team is made up of dedicated and talented dancers who wish to represent the university in a positive and spirited manner. As a member, they have the opportunity to perform at all home football and men’s and women’s basketball games, other home athletic events, as well as bowl games, the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments, and various community and alumni functions.

223 Kalamazoo Street, Room 248
East Lansing, MI 48824
(586) 864-7231
https://msu.edu/~msudance/
msuspirit@ath.msu.edu
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Hutchinson Community College Dragon Dolls

he Hutchinson Community College Dance Team was formed in the fall of 1961 and the first team was called the “Coettes.” This was around the time of the first college dance team out of Texas; “The Kilgore Rangerettes” was formed.

Alene and John Kline thought it would be entertaining to start a dance team at Hutchinson Community Junior College. So at a basketball halftime, a hat was passed and money was given to start the first team at Hutch.

1300 N Plum St
Hutchinson, KS 67501
(620) 665-3368
roweh@hutchcc.edu
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