Memphis Pom

Memphis Pom is a collegiate dance team from the University of Memphis. The team has won 14 national titles.

History

Cheri Ganong-Robinson, who began her career in 1975, is the first known coach of the Memphis Pom Squad. [1] Ganong was a member of the squad while a student at the University of Memphis and coached for 29 years until her retirement in 2004. She is known as the coach that started the dynasty and led the squad to its first 10 National Titles. On April 26, 2004, Ganong-Robinson resigned and Carol Lloyd accepted responsibilities and position as head coach of the squad. Lloyd had also been a member of the squad while a student. As of October 2018, Lloyd remains the current coach. She is also the coach of the University of Memphis All Girl cheer team.

From 1989 to 1998, the team competed in the Universal Dance Association (UDA) National College Championship. In 1999 the team switched to competing in the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) National College Championship. The team returned to the UDA in 2007.

The team has also participated in touring productions worldwide, and once appeared in an NFL Monday Night Football commercial with Hank Williams Jr. in 1992

Sporting events

In addition to dance competitions, the team also performs and University of Memphis sporting events. The team has performed at football, men's and women's basketball, soccer, volleyball, and Baseball games, sometimes performing alone, and sometimes performing with the All-Girl and Co-Ed cheerleading squads.[1]

Awards

The Memphis Pom Squad holds 14 national titles: 13 from the UDA National College Championship (1989–1998), and 1 from the NCA National College Championship. They just recently won their 14th title with back to back 1st-place finishes in the Hip-Hop Division at the 2012 UDA National College Dance Team Championship.

The 1992 Pom squad was inducted into the 1993 Tennessee Sport Hall of Fame as "Team of the Year".

Featured and interviewed in the 2011 October issue of Dance Spirit Magazine about what it takes to be part of a college dance/pom team.[2]

gollark: "not too complex"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
gollark: We might end up seeing Chinese (don't think Chinese is an actual language - Mandarin or whatever) with English technical terms mixed in.
gollark: Yes, because they have been (are? not sure) lagging behind with modern technological things, and so need(ed?) to use English-programmed English-documented things.
gollark: Which means piles of technical docs are in English, *programs* are in English, people working on technological things are using English a lot...It probably helps a bit that English is easy to type and ASCII text can be handled by basically any system around.
gollark: I don't think it was decided on for any sort of sane reason. English-speaking countries just dominated in technology.

References

  1. "Memphis Pom - Google Search". Google.com. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
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