U-Md. cuts cheerleading as a sport
Faced with a multimillion-dollar deficit in athletics, Maryland plans to drop the team, recently renamed acrobatics and tumbling, after investing more than $4 million in it since the program was added as a varsity sport in 2003.
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April 5, 2012
University of Maryland acrobatics and tumbling team member members, from left, Lauren Shannon, Danielle Jenkins and Courtney Goodlow fly through the air during a practice session at Comcast Center in College Park.
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