Oregon Ducks Ranked Fourth in NCATA Preseason Poll
EUGENE, OR – The Oregon Ducks’ acrobatics and tumbling team has been positioned at fourth in the NCATA (National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association) preseason poll for the 2023 season, underscoring a promising outlook for the defending national champions. The ranking, released by the NCATA, highlights the Ducks’ consistent performance and strong reputation within collegiate acrobatics and tumbling.
The Ducks finished the previous season with a remarkable record of 8-1, culminating in a historic championship title after defeating the Baylor Bears. This achievement not only marked Oregon’s first national championship but also positioned them as a formidable contender in the sport. The team’s depth of talent and rigorous training regimen contributed to their success, and fans are eagerly anticipating how they will build on this momentum in the upcoming season.
The poll places Oregon behind top-ranked Baylor, along with the University of Arizona and Gannon University, who are ranked second and third, respectively. Coach Chelsea Schneider expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming season, emphasizing the team’s focus on maintaining their competitive edge while integrating new talent from the recruiting class. The Ducks are also looking to enhance their performance and execution, building on lessons learned from their championship journey.
The Oregon Ducks’ schedule for the 2023 season is set to kick off with a home meet against the Aztecs on February 25, where fans can expect to see a thrilling display of athleticism and skill. As the season unfolds, the Ducks aim to prove their ranking and defend their title, further establishing their legacy in acrobatics and tumbling. With a strong lineup and dedicated coaching staff, the Ducks are prepared for another exciting season ahead.
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