In a moment destined to be remembered in cheerleading history, ESPN has officially declared the University of North Carolina’s All-Girl Cheerleading Squad the best in the world after a breathtaking performance that broke records and won over fans everywhere.
The honor follows the squad’s groundbreaking display at the International Collegiate Cheerleading Championships, where their routine stunned judges and audiences alike with unparalleled precision, athleticism, and creativity. Their performance earned the highest score ever awarded in the competition, securing their spot atop the global rankings.
ESPN analysts hailed the routine as a “revolutionary moment for the sport,” applauding the flawless execution of advanced stunts, perfectly timed tumbling passes, and dynamic choreography. “It wasn’t simply cheerleading—it was a showcase of power, unity, and artistry,” remarked one commentator.

This triumph represents not just a victory for UNC but a significant milestone for college cheerleading as a whole. Head Coach Lauren Rogers attributed the achievement to the squad’s tireless dedication, close-knit bond, and unwavering pursuit of excellence.
“This team redefined what’s possible in cheer,” Rogers said. “They trained tirelessly for months, overcame injuries and personal setbacks, and came together to create something extraordinary.”
Celebrations quickly spread across Chapel Hill, with alumni, students, and sports legends—including UNC basketball icon Michael Jordan—sharing their congratulations.
With this landmark win, the UNC All-Girl Cheerleading Squad has proven themselves not just the best in the country, but a true force on the world stage. Their performance has set a new standard—and the world is taking notice.
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