The cheer squad is defending its national title at the National Cheer Alliance Collegiate National Championship. The pom team also competes this week.
Student athletes set record on Athletic Director’s List
A record-breaking 198 student athletes composed the Fall 2015 OCU Athletic Director’s List, honoring athletes who achieve a 3.0 grade-point average or higher.
Gamma Phi Beta sweeps homecoming
OCU wrapped up the 2015 homecoming festivities by announcing Gamma Phi Beta as the overall homecoming champions.
Spirit squads compete without head coach
The cheer and pom squads went to nationals this year without a head coach.
Cheer squad wins second consecutive national title
The small co-ed cheer squad won the National Cheer Alliance Collegiate National Championship for the second year in a row. The cheer and pom squads competed at the NCA and National Dance Alliance Collegiate National Championships on April 8-12 in Daytona. Both squads won national titles last year. The teams planned to defend their titles…
Local organization trains spirit squad for championships
OneHealthyBod is working with OCU’s Spirit Squads to help them improve for nationals.Steve Clausen from OneHealthyBod in Oklahoma City works with pom and cheer members and the mascots at 5 a.m. Tuesdays.
OCU student becomes Thunder Girl
Kayle Marshall, OCU senior, was selected as an OKC Thunder Girl for the 2014-2015 season.She has been selected as one of eight new women joining the 20 member squad. Marshall is a senior education major at OCU, and has been a member of the OCU Pom Squad since her freshman year. During her time on…
Athletics spans most of university’s history
OCU Athletics is rooted in renowned coaches, national titles and growth. Since joining the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics in 1986, the program has added several nationally recognized sports and won 52 national championships.
Spirit squads train longer for national competitions
Extra practice time may help the spirit squads compete this season. The teams started practices an hour earlier, preparing stunts and routines at 6 a.m. three days a week.