Tabby Fagan is in her 34th year leading the University of Cincinnati cheerleading program. A proud Bearcat alum and 1992 graduate, Tabby was the first freshman to make varsity at UC and went on to cheer for five years. During her time on the team, she helped the squad achieve a third-place finish at the 1991 national championships---the second-best finish in UC history at the time.
Under her leadership, UC cheerleaders have consistently ranked among the nation’s elite. Tabby has guided the Bearcats to three Game-Day National Championships and three Mascot National Championships, cementing UC’s reputation as a powerhouse in the collegiate spirit realm. During the existence of UC’s All-Girl program, her teams earned an impressive second-place finish in 2007 and a fourth-place finish in 1997, which remains the second-best finish in school history—second only to the No. 3 co-ed finish in 1991.
Tabby’s dedication and passion have made UC cheerleading a powerhouse program, inspiring generations of Bearcats to uphold the tradition of excellence.
A Cincinnati native, Tabby met her husband, Pat Fagan, at UC when he was an intern. Together, they have two grown daughters, Addie and Kaeley, who also reside in Cincinnati.
