Sport Clubs
Sport Clubs
Sport clubs provide a great opportunity to learn and develop a new interest or sport, or continue to participate in a sport or interest in which you already have experience. Don’t have the time to commit to varsity athletics, the level of commitment required for sport clubs is lower than varsity athletics, so they’re perfect for more casual participants. Sport clubs are also a great way to make friends and get involved outside of academics.
Sport Clubs Policies Handbook:
PDF Document: Sport Clubs Handbook
Current Sport Clubs:
- Badminton
- Barbell
- Baseball (Inactive)
- Basketball (Men’s)
- Basketball (Women’s)
- Brazilian Jujitsu
- Cheerleading
- Cricket (Inactive)
- Cycling
- Dragon Boat
- eSports
- Equestrian
- Field Hockey
- Fitness (Inactive)
- Golf (Inactive)
- Ice Hockey
- Krav Maga (Inactive)
- Lacrosse (Men’s)
- Lacrosse (Women’s)
- Marksmanship
- Outdoors
- Quidditch (Inactive)
- Racquetball (Inactive)
- Rock Climbing
- Rugby (Men’s)
- Rugby (Women’s)
- Running/Track
- Ski and Snowboard
- Soccer (Men’s)
- Soccer (Women’s)
- Softball
- Squash (Men’s)
- Squash (Women’s)
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Taekwondo (Hopkins)
- Taekwondo (Sport)
- Team Handball (Men’s)
- Team Handball (Women’s)
- Tennis
- Triathlon (Inactive)
- Ultimate Frisbee (Men’s)
- Ultimate Frisbee (Women’s)
- Volleyball (Men’s)
- Volleyball (Women’s)
- Water Polo (Inactive)