



The TCU Showgirls perform in front of sold out crowds and regularly perform at TCU football, baseball as well as men’s and women’s basketball games.
Showgirls
- The TCU Showgirls are one of the top college dance groups in the country and were featured at the 2010 Fiesta Bowl Game.
- Known around the country, the TCU Showgirls were featured on Sports Illustrated’s Girls of the Week, and several squad members graced the site as “Cheerleader of the Week”
- The TCU Showgirls gained national attention when ESPN College Gameday made their first appearance on the TCU campus and prominently highlighted and showcased the talented dance team.
- The TCU Showgirls have been featured a variety of events, including TCU Bowl Games, NCAA Tournament Games, TV appearances and NHL All-Star Game to name a few.
- Widely-known throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth community, the TCU Showgirls regularly led their time and talent to community service projects as well as special events.
- The TCU Showgirls perform in front of sold out crowds and regularly perform at TCU football, baseball as well as men’s and women’s basketball games.
- The TCU Showgirls consists of a maximum of 20 members and are under the direction of TCU Spirit Coordinator Lindsey Shoulders.
- Founded in 1976 by their first director – Donna Mastandrea Haas – the TCU Showgirls were originally part of the TCU Band, but became their own organization under Athletics around 2000.