About Framingham State University Cheerleading
Framingham State University cheerleading is a spirited program located in Framingham, Massachusetts, that brings energy and enthusiasm to Rams athletics. The cheerleading squad supports football and basketball teams while representing the university at campus events and community functions throughout the academic year. As a program within the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC), Framingham State cheerleaders combine athletic skill with academic dedication and community pride. The program offers a welcoming environment for cheerleaders of all experience levels who want to continue their cheerleading journey at the collegiate level.
Tryout Requirements
Framingham State cheerleading tryouts evaluate candidates on several key areas:
- Tumbling: A standing back handspring is preferred but not always required. A strong round-off and willingness to learn tumbling skills is the minimum expectation.
- Stunting: Experience in all-girl stunting is valued. Safe technique and coachability are more important than advanced skills.
- Jumps: Proper technique for toe touches, herkies, and pikes with effort and enthusiasm.
- Dance and Motions: Ability to learn choreography and perform with sharp motions and high energy.
- Academics: Must be a current Framingham State student or incoming freshman in good academic standing.
What to Expect at Tryouts
Framingham State cheerleading tryouts are typically held in the spring. The process includes a clinic where candidates learn material — the fight song, sideline cheers, and a dance routine — followed by the formal tryout evaluation. You will demonstrate your individual skills including tumbling and jumps, participate in group stunting, and perform all material taught during the clinic. The coaching staff evaluates technical execution, spirit, voice projection, and overall attitude. Framingham State values positive, hardworking athletes who are eager to grow and contribute to the team culture.
Preparation Tips
Start preparing at least 6 weeks before tryouts. If you have tumbling skills, practice them regularly. If tumbling is new to you, consider taking a beginner tumbling class to build confidence and fundamentals. Practice jumps and motions at home, focusing on sharpness and technique. Build your stamina through cardio and strength training. On tryout day, wear Framingham State colors (crimson and white), arrive early, and project a positive, confident attitude. Coaches appreciate athletes who show genuine enthusiasm and a willingness to learn and improve.
Important Information
Check the Framingham State University Athletics website and follow the cheerleading program on social media for tryout dates and registration details. Contact the coaching staff with any questions about eligibility or program expectations. Being a Framingham State cheerleader means representing a close-knit university community with strong academic and athletic traditions.
Conclusion
Trying out for the Framingham State University cheerleading team is a great opportunity to continue cheerleading at the collegiate level in a supportive environment. Prepare with dedication, bring your Rams spirit, and show the coaches you are ready to contribute. For more tryout guides, check out our articles on Ball State University and California Baptist University tryouts, plus our complete tryouts guide.
Official Tryout Information
Because tryout dates, eligibility standards, rosters, and staff contacts can change, always confirm the latest details with official Framingham State University sources before attending auditions or submitting materials.
- Official cheer / spirit program page
- Official tryout, recruiting, or program information
- Official staff / athletics contact page
Review those official pages for the most current tryout forms, technique expectations, medical or academic requirements, and deadlines.