Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team is an American reality television series that premiered in 2006 on CMT.[2] The series follows the auditioning process and the forming of the Dallas Cowboys' annual Cheerleading squad. The series features director Kelli McGonagill Finglass and choreographer Judy Trammell.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team
GenreReality
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons16
No. of episodes140[1]
Production
Executive producers
  • Stu Schreiberg
  • Stephen Kroopnick
  • Eugene Pack
  • Peter Zasuly
  • Charlotte Jones
  • Kelli McGonagill Finglass
  • Jacquelyn French
  • Laurie Sharpe
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyTriage Entertainment
Release
Original networkCMT (seasons 1-16)
TBD (seasons 17-current)
Picture formatHDTV 1080i (seasons 6-present)
Original releaseSeptember 29, 2006 (2006-09-29) 
present
Chronology
Related showsNFL Cheerleader Playoffs

After 16 seasons on CMT, CMT announced that they would not renew the show for a 17th season. Following this announcement, the Dallas Cowboys organization announced the show will begin filming on a new, unannounced platform.[3]

Summary

The show tracks the progression of women who are in the audition process of trying to become a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. The show begins at Texas Stadium (Seasons 1–3), then moves with the team to AT&T Stadium in subsequent seasons: first the open audition "cattle call", then the five-person audition "cut-down", followed by personal interviews, uniform fittings, BMI testing, physical fitness testing, etiquette training, mock media interviews, and calendar shoots. Successful candidates must also complete a knowledge test on various subjects including, but not limited to: the Dallas Cowboys and their history, NFL Football in general and the rules of the game, general history, government, and current events. There is also the grueling elite dance choreography that tests each girl's capacity to grasp dance combinations and perform the trademark kick-line/jump-split routine for which the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is known. Girls are judged by a hand-picked panel of experts, and scoring is based on physical appearance, physical fitness, dance style, poise, grace, intelligence, and showmanship. Once training camp opens, the girls are put through a program of elite dance training and physical conditioning that is comparable to some professional sports training programs. If a girl is struggling, she is called into Finglass' office to discuss the nature of her difficulty and is generally given an opportunity to correct the shortcoming(s) to avoid being dismissed ("cut") from the squad. Due to Covid protocols, auditions went virtual in 2020, and have remained so through the current year.

Cast[4]

  • Note: Cheerleaders in bold indicate legacy cheerleaders (i.e. mother was previously a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader). Cheerleaders in italics indicate group leaders.

2021 season (Season 16)

2021–22 Squad

Returning Veterans[5] Rookies[5] Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
  • Point: Gina Ligi & Rachel Wyatt
  • Pro Bowl 2022 Representative: Lexie Sullivan
  • Rookie of the Year: Kelee Norris
  • Veteran of the Year: Rachel Wyatt

2020 season (Season 15)

2020–21 Squad[lower-alpha 1]

Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
  • Jessica Bowman
  • Elli DiGiovanni
  • Marissa Garrison
  • Sydney Hawthorne
  • Darian Lassiter
  • Armani Latimer
  • Dani McGinnis
  • Jada McLean
  • Alora-Rose Morgan
  • Mckenzie Sherman
  • Claire Wolford

  • Hannah Anderson (cut)[18]
  • Brennan Cook (cut)[19]
  • Bridget Jacob (retired)[20]
  • Lily Johnson (cut)[21]
  • Amy Leonall (retired)[22]
  • Meredith Madden (cut)[23]
  • Point: Maddie Massingill & Rachel Wyatt
  • Pro Bowl 2021 Representative: N/A
  • Rookie of the Year: McKenzie Sherman
  • Veteran of the Year: Gina Ligi
  1. The 2020 season of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Team took place in a "quarantine bubble" due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All auditions were done online with trainingcamp taking place in person with the needed measurements.[17]

2019 season (Season 14)

2019–20 Squad

Returning Veterans[28] Rookies[28] Retired / Cut Roles / Awards
  • Amanda Dilks
  • Lily Johnson
  • Victoria Kalina
  • Meredith Madden
  • Chandi McCright
  • Lisa Mills
  • Taylor Pedersen
  • Kat Puryear
  • Kristin Westbrook
  • Kelcey Wetterberg
  • Khalyn Cole (retired)[29]
  • Tasha Cruz (retired)[29]
  • KaShara Garrett (retired)[29]
  • Gabby Goduco (cut)[30]
  • Yuko Kawata (retired)[29]
  • Lacey Munoz (retired)[29]
  • Lauren Parker (retired)[31]
  • Jessika Palmer (retired)[29]
  • Kelli Sullivan (retired)[29]
  • Point: Amy Leonall & Maddie Massingill[32]
  • Pro Bowl 2020 Representative: Amy Leonall[33]
  • Rookie of the Year: Kelcey Wetterberg
  • Veteran of the Year: Bridget Jacob

2018 season (Season 13)

2018–19 Squad

Returning Veterans[34] Rookies[34] Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
  • Point: KaShara Garrett[29]
  • Pro Bowl 2019 Representative: Lacey Munoz
  • Rookie of the Year: Caroline Sundvold
  • Veteran of the Year: Heather O'Connor

2017 season (Season 12)

2017-18 Squad

Returning Veterans Rookies[36] Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
  • Rachel Alexander
  • Savannah Heineken
  • Keyra Ford
  • Gina Ligi
  • Molly Neumeister
  • Lauren Parker
  • Alexis Peterson
  • Christina Riccelli
  • Kalyssa Singleton (resigned mid-season)
  • Alexandria Stavropoulos (resigned prior to season start)
  • Lexie Sullivan
  • Tara Szybillo
  • Miranda Tims
  • Jennifer Amburn (retired)[37]
  • Danielle Barhold (retired)[38]
  • Claire Brown (retired)[39]
  • Megan Carcioppolo (retired)[40]
  • Allie Droste (cut)
  • Heather Hamilton (cut)
  • Holly Powell (resigned)
  • Jessica Purdy (retired)[41]
  • Raylee Stearman (cut)
  • Jaclyn Tisdale (retired)[42]
  • Amy Trader (retired)[43]
  • Mandy Voecks (retired)
  • Melissa Wallace (retired)[44]
  • Erica Wilkins (left due to injury)[45][lower-alpha 1]
  • Point: KaShara Garrett[29]
  • Pro Bowl 2018 Representative: KaShara Garrett[48]
  • Rookie of the Year: Savannah Heineken
  • Veteran of the Year: Robin Richardson
  1. In June 2018, Wilkins sued the organisation for lost wages, calling for increased pay for members.[46] Lawsuit was settled in September 2019 resulting in increase in "cheerleader pay from $8 an hour to $12, and doubled...game-day pay from $200 to $400."[47]

2016 season (Season 11)

2016–17 Squad

Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
  • Kelsey Bond (retired)[49]
  • Victoria Carriere (retired)
  • Paige Cavalieri (resigned in May 2016)[50][lower-alpha 1]
  • Mary Dill (retired)
  • Ashley Holland (retired)
  • Holly Hubbard (retired)
  • Rachel Lunsford (retired)
  • Angela Nicotera (retired)
  • Loren Roeder (retired)
  • Kat Rogers (cut)[35]
  • Kinzie Rusco (retired)
  • Jacie Scott (retired){{efn|Scott later was a Rockette from 2017-19.
  • Caila Sims (cut)[35]
  • Point: Jennifer Amburn
  • Pro Bowl 2017 Representative: Jennifer Amburn[48]
  • Rookie of the Year: Heather O'Connor
  • Veteran of the Year: Jessica Purdy
  1. Cavalieri met Jeff Heath, in 2013,[51][52][53] became engaged in December 2016,[53] and were married in March 2018.[53]

2015 season (Season 10)

2015–16 Squad

Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
  • Point: Holly Hubbard
  • Pro Bowl 2016 Representative: Holly Hubbard[48]
  • Rookie of the Year: KaShara Garrett
  • Veteran of the Year: Holly Hubbard

    2014 season (Season 9)

    2014–15 Squad

    Returning Veterans[55][56] Rookies[55] Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Victoria Carriere
    • Mary Dill
    • Lacey Munoz
    • Ashley Prochazka
    • Loren Roeder
    • Courtney Russ
    • Caila Sims
    • Breelan Statham
    • Melissa Wallace
    • Erica Wilkins
    • Jacqueline Bob (retired)[57]
    • Mia Greenhouse (retired)
    • Alex Hermes (cut)[35]
    • Morgan Jordan (cut)[35]
    • Mackenzie Weeks (retired)
    • Carisa McMillan (retired)[58]
    • Kaitlyn Phillips (retired)
    • Olivia Sharber (retired)[59][lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]
    • Amelia Smith (retired)
    • Kim Tong (retired)
    • Courtni Wedeman (cut)[35]
    • Hannah West (cut)[35]
    • Lauren Williams (retired)
    • Point: Holly Hubbard
    • Pro Bowl 2015 Representative: Nicole Bulcher[54]
    • Rookie of the Year: Mary Dill
    • Veteran of the Year: Nicole Bulcher[54]
    1. Sharber was briefly married to Cassidy Carter, son of Kitty Carter.[60][61]
    2. Sharber performs annually as an ensemble member in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.[62]

    2013 season (Season 8)

    2013–14 Squad

    Returning Veterans[63] Rookies[63] Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Point: Mia Greenhouse
    • Pro Bowl 2014 Representative: Jacqueline Bob[48]
    • Rookie of the Year: Jennifer Amburn
    • Veteran of the Year: Lauren Williams

    2012 season (Season 7)

    2012–13 Squad

    Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Point: Whitney Isleib
    • Pro Bowl 2013 Representative: Whitney Isleib[48]
    • Rookie of the Year: Jacie Scott
    • Veteran of the Year: Jacqueline Bob
    1. Unable to find documentation of last name.

    2011 season (Season 6)

    2011–12 Squad

    Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Point: Whitney Isleib
    • Pro Bowl 2012 Representative: Ally Traylor[48]
    • Rookie of the Year: Holly Hubbard
    • Veteran of the Year: Brittany Evans
    1. Keys now helps choreograph game day routines for the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders[74]

    2010 season (Season 5)

    2010–11 Squad

    Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Sasha Agent
    • Nicole Bulcher
    • Stephanie Heymann
    • Kaitlin LeGrand
    • Ann Lux
    • Alyssa Sarasani
    • Olivia Stevanovski
    • Lauren Williams
    • Kristen Gauthier (retired)
    • Sarah Gourley (retired)
    • Nicole Hamilton (retired)
    • Brandi Kilby (retired)
    • Abigail Klein (retired)
    • Vanessa Jenkins (retired)
    • Malia Morales (retired)
    • Justine Phillips-Orf (retired)
    • Amy Reese (cut)
    • Point: Crystal Trevino
    • Pro Bowl 2011 Representative: Brittany Evans[48]
    • Rookie of the Year: Sasha Agent
    • Veteran of the Year: Meredith Oden

    2009 season (Season 4)

    2009–10 Squad

    Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Evan Anderson
    • Jacqueline Bob
    • Sunni Cranfill
    • Carey DePasquale
    • Brandi Kilby
    • Mia Greenhouse
    • Vanessa Jenkins
    • Joannah Liad
    • Meagan McVay
    • Malia Morales
    • Ashton Torres
    • Lauren Castillo (cut)[35]
    • Sarah Clay (retired)
    • Deryn Derbigny (retired)
    • Kandi Harris (retired)
    • Julie Jacobs (retired)
    • Erica Jenkins (retired)
    • Jordyn Ketchum (retired)
    • Dara McFarlane (retired)
    • Jennifer McMahon (cut mid-season for breach of contract)
    • Stefani Peterson (retired)
    • Ryan Ray (retired)
    • Makenzi Swicegood (retired)
    • Point: Nicole Hamilton
    • Pro Bowl 2010 Representative: Justine Phillips-Orf[48]
    • Rookie of the Year: Malia Morales
    • Veteran of the Year: Nicole Hamilton
    1. Isleib dressed as Lil Wayne in blackface for a 2009 Halloween party.[76] The scandal was "handled internally," and Isleib remained on Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders squad with no public consequences or punishment.[77]

    2008 season (Season 3)

    2008–09 Squad

    Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Point: Nicole Hamilton
    • Pro Bowl 2009 Representative: Nicole Hamilton[48]
    • Rookie of the Year: Brittany Evans
    1. After leaving DCC, Becchetti cheered for the Minnesota Vikings.

    2007 season (Season 2)

    2007–08 Squad

    Returning Veterans Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Pro Bowl 2008 Representative: Misty Duncan[48]

    2006 season (Season 1)

    2006–07 Squad

    Returning Veterans[78] Rookies Retired / Cut / Resigned Roles / Awards
    • Pro Bowl 2007 Representative: Megan Fox[48]

    Cheerleaders (by tenure)[79]

    Legend
    Cut
    Retired
    ResignedResigned
    Rookie
    Rookie of the Year*
    Veteran
    Veteran of the Year*
    BreakBreak
    Point^
    Group LeaderLeader
    Pro Bowl Representative
    First NameLast Name20062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
    AmberLaiche
    KayDiannaDavis
    AshlinnMaze
    MeganMcelaney
    JensenMerrill
    TyraNicole
    KeleeNorris*
    ChristinaOstovich
    KleinePowell
    MadelineSalter
    ToriSkillings
    RebeccaTroyak
    LeaTunnell
    JessicaBowman
    ElliDiGiovanni
    MarissaGarrison
    DarianLassiter
    ArmaniLatimer
    DaniMcGinnis
    JadaMcLean
    MckenzieSherman*
    ClaireWolford
    VictoriaKalinaBreak
    ChandiMcCright
    LisaMillsBreak
    KatPuryear
    KelceyWetterberg*
    AshleeFord
    JalynStough
    CarolineSundvold*Leader
    TaylorJohnson
    GinaLigiLeader*Leader^
    AmberMcMillan
    MadelineMolloy
    ErinSauerhage
    LexieSullivanLeaderLeader
    KristinWestbrook
    RachelWyatt^Leader^*
    AmandaDilksResigned
    Alora-RoseMorganResigned
    SydneyHawthorne
    BrianaBaisden
    DaphneJanes
    CiannaLevi
    AlannaTarango
    RachelAlexander
    SavannahHeineken
    TessGuidryLeaderLeader
    MaddieMassingillLeaderLeader^Leader^
    LilyJohnson
    MeredithMcCarthy
    HannahAnderson
    BrennanCook
    TaylorPedersen
    BridgetJacob*
    MollyNeumeister
    AlexisPeterson
    ChristinaRiccelli
    MirandaTims
    HeatherO'Connor**Leader
    AmyLeonallLeaderLeader^
    GabbyGoduco
    LaurenParker
    KhalynCole
    TashaCruz
    YukoKawata
    JessikaPalmer
    KelliSullivan
    KaSharaGarrett*Leader^Leader^
    LaceyMunozLeaderLeader
    KeyraFord
    TaraSzybillo
    SelinaFlores
    CerstenBradley
    KelseyLowrance
    MaggieRouse
    SimoneCulwell
    ChantelJones
    StephanieLarson
    RobinRichardson*
    ElizabethVoegtle
    JinelleDavidsonLeader
    JennaJacksonLeaderLeader
    MilanBrahneyResigned
    HollyPowellResigned
    KalyssaSingletonResigned
    AlexandriaStavropoulosResigned
    AllieDroste
    HeatherHamilton
    RayleeStearman
    MandyVoecks
    ClaireBrown
    MeganCarcioppolo
    JaclynTisdale
    AmyTrader
    MelissaWallace
    EricaWilkins
    JenniferAmburnLeaderLeader^
    DanielleBarholdLeader
    JessicaPurdyLeader*
    PaigeCavalieriResigned
    KatRogers
    CaliaSims
    VictoriaCarriere
    MaryDill*
    LorenRoeder
    AshleyHolland
    RachelLunsford
    KelseyBond
    KinzieRusco
    JacieScottLeader
    HollyHubbard*Leader^Leader^*
    AngelaNicoteraLeader
    BreelanStatham
    AshleyProchazka
    JasmineGoode
    CourtneyRuss
    AbbyBertrand
    SamanthClark
    JessicaKalil
    JenniferColvin
    JordanDaigle
    AshleyFerrel
    EmmaDuttonLeader
    KatyFink
    VeronicaLind
    BrittneySchram
    NicoleBulcherLeader*
    SydneyDursoLeaderLeaderLeader
    MorganJordan
    CourtniWedeman
    HannahWest
    AlexHermes
    KaitlynPhillips
    CarisaMcMillan
    OliviaSharber
    KimTong
    AmeliaSmith
    MackenzieWeeks
    LaurenWilliamsLeader*
    JacquelineBobLeader*Leader
    MiaGreenhouseLeader^
    ChelseaChaney
    TeriGeorge
    CollinSarvis
    EmilyClaire
    KaliDrake
    ColleenBrent
    CourtneyCook
    AlexandraGandara
    MeaganMcVay
    WhitneyIsleibLeader^Leader^
    MelissaKellerman
    CassieTrammellLeaderLeader
    JennaBrooks
    CassieDyson
    MeghanPhillips
    KamilahTodd
    AlyssaTorres
    AmberSmith
    SashaAgent
    AnnLux
    SunniCranfill
    AshtonTorres
    BrittanyEvans*Leader*
    KaitlinIlseng
    KelsiReich
    AllyTraylorLeaderLeader
    KaitlinLeGrand
    OliviaStevanovski
    StephanieHeymann
    AlyssaSarasani
    EvanAnderson
    CareyDePasquale
    JoannahLiad
    JordanBaum
    JordanChanley
    MichelleKeys
    CrystalTrevino^
    MeredithOdenLeader*
    MeaganSharp
    TiaWilliams
    TobiePercival
    BrookeSorensonLeader
    TrishaTrevinoLeaderLeader
    AmyReese
    BrandiKilby
    VanessaJenkins
    MaliaMorales*
    KristenGauthier
    AbigailKlein
    SarahGourleyLeaderLeader
    NicoleHamiltonLeader^Leader^*
    JustinePhillips-OrfLeaderLeader
    LaurenCastillo
    JenniferMcMahon
    JordynKetchum
    StefaniPeterson
    SarahClay
    EricaJenkins
    DaraMcFarlane
    RyanRay
    DerynDerbigny
    KandiHarris
    JulieJacobs
    MakenziSwicegoodLeader
    MichelleMozek
    Kelly JoStauffacher
    LeahMullinax
    AndreaRogers
    CarmenButler
    GinaBecchetti
    CandiceCarr
    LoniLindsey
    ChristinaMurphy
    SarahShelton
    NatalieWoods
    JenniferNix
    MelissaRycroft
    MistyDuncanLeader
    MeganFoxLeaderLeader
    ChristinaParkerLeader
    EricaPerry
    Emily "Starr"Spangler
    KristinHager
    CoriRobinson
    YoshikoDanjo
    DulceRosales
    CarrieStilwell
    LynleeAllenLeader
    ElizabethDavisLeader
    EmmaDawson
    BeccaGambel
    LisaHenslinLeader
    JenHill
    MonicaMoore
    WhitneyOtt
    AndreaRichards
    LeahWilkins
    DeannaHernandez
    MelissaRutigliano

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