Duquesne made its first appearance at the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association national championships over the weekend, and left quite an impression on the competition.
Mars native Lindsay Kivlan helped put the second-year Dukes program on the map by winning the national championship in open tumbling Sunday at Azusa Pacific University’s Felix Events Center.
FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPION IN SCHOOL HISTORY ????
Freshman Lindsay Kivlan of @DUQAcroTumb scored a 9.800 at the NCATA Individual Event national title in Open Pass, becoming Duquesne’s first individual national champion in any sport! #GoDukespic.twitter.com/gjCo6ujZFx
— Duquesne Athletics (@GoDuquesne) April 27, 2026
Kivlan scored a 9.80 on her open pass to secure the title.
The freshman is Duquesne’s first individual national champion in any sport and captured the first national championship by a women’s program in school history.
In high school, Kivlan was a Level 10 gymnast at X-Cel Gymnastics, who won national medals on vault in 2023 and 2024 with the Eastern National gymnastics team. She also was a Level 9 state all-around champion in 2023 and the state champion in bars, beam and vault.
Duquesne also qualified finalists in acro five-element, quad tumbling and aerial tumbling.