Recently, cheerleading was prosperous development among universities in Taiwan. It is an important issue to prevent or reduce stunt-related injuries for the cheerleading promotions. This study intended to summarize the findings from literature review to clarify the sports injuries in cheerleading through the well-development of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in United States. Several main results were found. First, the most frequently injured type of events was during practice; the time into practice sessions were 61-90 minutes; and most injuries occurred in indoor locations. Second, the most frequently injured type of maneuver attempted was cradle; the performing surface was traditional foam floor; and the mechanism of injury was fall. Third, the most frequently injury area was in trunk; and the type of injuries was strain or sprain. Eventually, this study proposed ten useful suggestions for improving the safety protections of collegiate cheerleading stunt-related injuries in Taiwan.