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North Dakota and Mankato State also have skating cheerleaders.

Cheerleaders on skates are part of the tradition of Minnesota hockey.  At the
Minnesota state high school hockey tournament, the cheerleaders are introduced
along with the teams at the start of the games.

-- Erik

> Alright, isn't anyone else going to defend the cheerleaders?


>> ---------- From: Bob Griebel If those St. Cloud people can bring those
>> silly cheerleaders, why shouldn't Michigan bring that silly band?
>>


>> Silly cheerleaders? They add color and entertainment to hockey just like
>> pep bands, mascots, etc. And very few hockey cheerleaders seem to be able
>> to skate. Only the UM Gopher, UMD Bulldog, and SCSU Huskie cheerleaders go
>> out on the ice from what I have ever seen. Besides, one of ours is a
>> double economics and finance major (two separate colleges and
>> departments), who is not silly in any respect.
>>
>
> Nathan Hampton
>

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