Athletics to Add Acrobatics & Tumbling and Men’s Lacrosse in 2023-24
In July, the Department of Athletics announced the addition of acrobatics & tumbling and men's lacrosse as its 16th and 17th varsity programs, effective for the 2023-24 academic year.
Holy Family Athletics continues its growth as the University has now revealed the addition of four new varsity programs, with the previous announcement that women's bowling and Esports would be coming to Holy Family.
“With the addition of four new sports by the 2023-24 academic year, Holy Family University Athletics is expanding our athletics programming to develop even more student-athletes that will learn discipline, preparation, strategic thinking, and teamwork in their respective sports with their peers," said Director of Athletics Tim Hamill ’04, M’08. "We are looking forward to welcoming our first acrobatics & tumbling and men's lacrosse teams to our campus."
Acrobatics & Tumbling
During the 2022 season, National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association (NCATA) programs competed on 32 campuses nationwide, with five new programs recruiting to compete in the spring of 2023.
“We are excited to welcome Holy Family University to the NCATA community and to continue program growth within the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC),” said NCATA Executive Director Janell Cook. “Adding our first program in Philadelphia compliments recent growth in and around Baltimore and New York City. Expansion in the northeast not only provides new opportunities for young women training in gymnastics and cheerleading to compete at the collegiate level, but it also enhances the regional match-ups for our current members.”
“This is an incredibly exciting time for Acrobatics & Tumbling, as we experience another period of expansion and continue forward to our goal of reaching NCAA championship sport process.” Acrobatics & tumbling was adopted as an NCAA emerging sport in all three divisions effective August 1, 2020, meaning when 40 programs meet NCAA sport sponsorship thresholds for participants (18) and competitions (6), acrobatics & tumbling will be eligible to begin the legislative process for NCAA championship status. Earlier this year NCATA announced the addition of its 40th member, and Holy Family will proudly become its 45th, including the 31st in Division II.
Men's Lacrosse
NCAA Division II featured 74 men's lacrosse programs in 2022, of which just three were in Pennsylvania.
Holy Family will become the fourth, in addition to becoming the eighth member of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC).
Men's lacrosse will be the 12th sport in which Holy Family competes in the CACC, amongst the 16 that the league offers.