Club Sports

Club sports can play an important role in the development of a comprehensive student life program. They offer opportunities for recreation and competition
in areas not provided by the varsity program. Club sports tend to be less
structured than varsity programs and thus are available to a broader
cross-section of the student population. Club sports can serve as a precursor to future varsity programs as interest is demonstrated and funds are secured.

The characteristics of club sports vary greatly, ranging from informal
recreational activities provided on campus and open to all students to more
formal teams that belong to leagues and compete on and off campus.


Intercollegiate Club Sports

Intercollegiate club sports are designed for competition against other academic institutions. Participation tends to be limited to a finite number of players-often the most skilled players-and resources are allocated primarily to facilitate league play.

These competitive club sport programs have many characteristics common to varsity athletic teams, and others common to student organizations. There is typically need for coaching and supervision, and practices are held on a regular basis. For more information on intercollegiate club sports, contact the Office of Intramural and Recreational Programs at 814-898-6280.

The intercollegiate club sports currently offered are men's volleyball, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse and ice hockey.

Recreational Club Sports

Recreational club sports are recognized by the Student Government Association (SGA). Activities sponsored by each club are open to all students. Resources are available to club sports through SGA, the student activity fee, and through fund raising. For more information on recreational club sports, contact the Office of Student Activities, located in the Reed Union Building, at 814-898-6171.

 


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Updated July 18, 2005
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