Texas A&M Sport Clubs Association
The Texas A&M Sport Clubs Association presents a unique opportunity for students to develop both athletic and leadership abilities. It affords the opportunity to be competitive against clubs from other collegiate institutions at the state, regional or national level in 39 sport clubs. Most provide opportunities to learn or enhance skills in a recreational setting. Each club is responsible for all aspects of operating and managing their organization. The Department assists with advising, facilities, event planning, and finances, while providing some monetary support. Clubs can subsidize the cost of their club activities, by charging dues.
All Sport Clubs are recognized student organizations. As such, they are afforded rights and responsibilities. For more information about how recent legislation affects these rights and responsibilities, visit studentaffairs.tamu.edu/rso-rights/.
The Department of Recreational Sports acknowledges other sport-related clubs might wish to seek recognition in the Sport Clubs Association. Due to the limited resources available to the Sport Clubs Association, it may not be feasible to add new clubs.
Requirements
Student organizations must meet and maintain the following minimum criteria before apply for Sport Club status:
- Must be a recognized student organization and meet the above requirements for a minimum of 2 consecutive years. (Current year of application DOES NOT COUNT)
- Must demonstrate leadership transition beyond founding members (Will not accept applications if a club has not gone through multiple officer elections and service)
- Must have a returning officer as part of the officer group during the transition year if accepted
- ·Must be an active member of a National Governing Organization
- Must have regularly scheduled practices and club meetings, EXCLUSIVE TO CLUB MEMBERS
- Must compete in a minimum of 3 collegiate division competitions per year, and actively pursue other competitions
- Maintain financial stability. Every club must have a yearly operating budget, AND NOT BUDGET TO BE IN THE NEGATIVE. Clubs must be able to fund own club for 1 year without assistance, AND Must fundraise outside of club dues.
- Represent Texas A&M University at events hosted by other collegiate institutions
- Routinely follow Sport Clubs and University policies and procedures
- Must have a minimum of 10 active members, unless in team sports where the minimum number required to compete is larger than 10. Then the club must maintain that requirement.
- MUST have at least 25% of the active membership compete and travel to events.
- MUST comply with ALL paperwork submittal deadlines on consistent basis.
- Inappropriate conduct or actions while participating in any Sport Clubs related activity will jeopardize the club’s continued status as a recognized Sport Club.Furthermore, club members who participate in inappropriate activity which violates University Student Rules, University policies, campus regulations, or state or federal laws will be subject to disciplinary action by the Department of Recreational Sports, Texas A&M University, and/or appropriate legal authorities.
Timeline
The approximate timeline for the procedure is as follows:
- Monday, Oct. 21: Applications accepted in the fall semester.
- Friday, Nov. 1: Applications review by Sport Clubs Staff.
- Club leadership will meet and discuss criteria with Sport Clubs Staff (Meetings in Nov. and Dec.)
- If criteria is met, the club will present to Sport Clubs Executive Committee (Mid Feb.)
- The Executive Committee will make recommendations to staff
- Club officers notified of decision (Mid March)
- If accepted, club officers will attend late April Sport Clubs Association meeting.
Please complete the Sport Clubs Application and submit to Keith Joseph, [email protected].
The Sport Clubs Executive Committee consists of five members as elected by the Sport Clubs Association during the April sport clubs meeting. These individuals serve as the leadership of the Sport Clubs Association. Some of their responsibilities are as follows:
- Act as a liaison between the sport clubs and the Sport Clubs Staff
- Make recommendations for annual funding to each of the eligible sport clubs
- Provide a forum for clubs to discuss concerns without intervention by the Sport Clubs Staff
- Review applications for new sport clubs and make recommendations for the acceptance or decline of new organizations into the Sport Clubs Association
- Organize the Sport Clubs Canned Food Drive
- Act as mediator for clubs with internal conflicts
- Create and program the semester and end of the year event
2023 – 2024 Sport Clubs Executive Committee Members
- Jacob Norwood – Ice Hockey
- Ava Rodriguez – Women’s Water Polo
- Cole Broberg – Sailing
- Andrew Jeffery – Swimming
- Michael Kasper – Triathlon
Sport Clubs
A&M Target Archers assist members in improving their shooting abilities and provides opportunities for team members to represent Texas A&M at local, regional, national and international archery tournaments. They have won 11 National Championships. All levels of experience are welcome.
Past Accomplishments
- National Champions: 21-time Outdoor National Champions
Contact
Riley Marx
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M University Target Archers
Twitter: @TAMUArchery
Affiliations
- National Archery Association (NAA)
- USA Archery
Fees
- $50 per semester or $90 per year
Club baseball arrived at Texas A&M in 2000, joined the National Club Baseball Asfsociation (NCBA) in the 2001-2002 season, and since has become one of the most distinguished and storied teams in the League. In 2002, the first year the club team participated in league play, they won the national title in Colorado. Ever since, winning has been a team tradition. The success of the student-athletes from Aggieland is a tribute to their hard work and dedication to the game. The club provides the opportunity to play baseball at a highly competitive level and compete for national championships yearly.
Past Accomplishments
- National Champions: 2002
- Regional Champions: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2019
- Conference Champions: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011
- Regional Wild-Card: 2006, 2007
Contact
Wes Conquest
Social Media
Facebook: TAMU Club Baseball
Instagram: @tamuclubbaseball
Twitter: @AgsClubBaseball
Affiliation
- National Club Baseball Association
Fees
- $300 per semester or $600 per year
The basketball club was formed as a competitive outlet for basketball players to continue their passion in the sport. The club currently practices twice a week, and plays in the Lone Star Conference as well as the HCSBC Club conference against other universities in the state. Additionally they participate in the NIRSA regional basketball tournaments each year.
The club was started on campus in 2013.
Past Accomplishments
- NIRSA National Champions: 2017, 2018
Contact
Nick Krontz
Social Media
Facebook: TAMU Club Basketball
Instagram: @tamubball
Twitter: @TAMUclub_bball
Affiliation
- NIRSA
Fees
- $250 per year
The Texas A&M Bowling Club was formed to promote student participation in intercollegiate bowling at the recreational and competitive level. The club participates in collegiate and local leagues and supports two competitive teams: men’s and women’s.
Contact
Canon King
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Bowling Club
Twitter: @TAMUBowling
Affiliation
- Southwest Intercollegiate Bowling Association
Fees
- $150 club team
- $300 traveling team
The Texas A&M Cheer Squad is an all-girl competitive cheerleading squad established in 2001 to promote the Spirit of Aggieland through college competition. Cheer Squad competes at several competitions each spring. As such, the organization will not cheer at any athletic department events nor represent itself as an official spirit organization of the university. The purpose of the organization is to provide the participants with the opportunity to compete in the All-star/Open Division of state and national competitive cheerleading competitions. Tryouts are held each fall for new members. All new and returning members must tryout each year.
Past Accomplishments
- NCA All-Girl Intermediate Collegiate National Champions: 2018, 2019
- American Spirit Championships (ASC) Southern National Champions: 2007, 2008
- NCA College Nationals Challenge Cup Champions: 2011
Contact
Julissa Michelle Flores
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Cheer Squad
Instagram: @TAMU_cheer
Twitter: @TAMUCheerSquad
Affiliations
- National Cheerleaders Association (NCA)
- Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA)
Fees
- $100 per semester
- $400 uniform
The purpose of the organization is to participate in indoor rock climbing competitions, meet fellow A&M climbers, and promote the sport of climbing. The club practices at the Indoor Climbing Facility in the Student Recreation Center, and competes across the state in both the fall and spring semesters. The club is open and welcomes any and all skill level of climbers. The club was started on campus in 2004.
Past Accomplishments
- CCS Regional Champions: 2018
Contact
Holly Roper
Social Media
Instagram: @tamuclimbing
Affiliation
- Collegiate Climbing Series
Fees
- $50 per semester
The Texas A&M University Crew Club was established in 2001 by Greg Wood, a transfer student from our sister school in Galveston, who had experience with the sport. Due to the complexity of building a team from the ground up, the team did not compete in the first year of its existence. The next year, he led the new team to their first race, the Head of the Colorado Regatta in Austin, Texas, where the Mixed 8 boat placed first—a great start to any team! We continue to pursue new regattas, and we are always up to race. Our success is due in part to the hard work and dedication of our rowers, as the team is a completely student-run organization with a passion for rowing.
Contact
Emily Zimmerman
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Crew
Instagram: @tamucrew
Twitter: @tamucrew
Affiliation
- US Rowing
Fees
- $400 per semester
The Aggie Cricket Club is a close-knit community dedicated to promoting cricket at all levels. We emphasize teamwork and camaraderie through regular practice sessions and matches. With an impressive track record, we have consistently reached the playoffs in six out of seven most recent inter-collegiate tournaments we appeared in. Notably, made it to the semifinals of the National College Cricket Association (NCCA) National Championship 2023. Join our club to hone your cricketing skills, embody the true spirit of the game, and proudly represent our university. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the sport, Aggie Cricket Club welcomes all enthusiasts, offering thrilling matches and lifelong friendships.
Past Accomplishments
- National College Cricket Association (NCCA) National Championship
- Semifinals – 2019, 2023
- Quarterfinals – 2022
- NCCA Southwest Zonal Championship 2019 – Champions
- American College Cricket National Championship 2018 – Quarterfinals
- American College Cricket South West Zonal Championship 2017 – Semi Finals
Contact
Pranav Vaidik Dhulipala
Social Media
Facebook: Aggie Cricket Club
Instagram: @aggiecricclub
Affiliation
- National College Cricket Association
Fees
- $26 per semester (Spring/Fall only)
There is a place on the team for every level of cyclists. The team accepts as much, or as little, time a member is able to commit to the club. Training rides leave every day at 3:45pm from the flagpole in front of the academic building. The team is composed of men and women and promotes road and mountain bike racing, as well as any type of recreational riding. The competitive season runs from February through November.
Past Accomplishments
- South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference Champions – Mountain Bike: 2010, 2018
- South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference Champions: 2007, 2018
- USA Cycling’s #1 Collegiate Club of the Year: 2002, 2003
Contact
Ryan Hearnsberger
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Cycling Team
Instagram: @tamucycling
Twitter: @tamucycling
Affiliation
- South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference
Fees
- $150 per year
The Texas A&M Fencing Club competes against other collegiate clubs regionally and nationally in all three weapons: Foil, Epee, and Saber. The club offers skill development both for beginners and experienced fencers, but no prior experience or equipment is necessary to join.
Past Accomplishments
USACFC Nationals:
- Men’s Foil Team National Champions: 2012, 2013
- Women’s Foil Team National Champions: 2012, 2013
Contact
Stanley Lee
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Fencing Club
Instagram: @aggiefencing
Twitter: @TAMUfencing
Affiliations
- United States Fencing Association (USFA)
- Southwest Intercollegiate Fencing Association (SWIFA)
- United States Association of Collegiate Fencing Clubs (USACFC)
Fees
- $80 per semester or $140 per year
The club provides a commonplace for students who seek to play golf in a competitive atmosphere at a state and national level as sanctioned through the National Collegiate Club Golf Association as well as striving to gather students who commit themselves in keeping the history and tradition of the game of golf. The Club Golf team practices at the Campus Course at Texas A&M weekly, and plays in several tournaments each semester.
The club was started on campus in 2012.
Contact
Drew Weisser
Social Media
Facebook: TAMU Club Golf
Twitter: @TAMUClubGolf1
Affiliation
- National Collegiate Club Golf Association
Fees
- $200 per semester
The Gymnastics Club is open to students of any skill level who are interested in gymnastics. The club supports the men’s and women’s competitive team as well as accommodates those people with recreational needs. The club supervises facilities for workouts and provides an opportunity for intercollegiate competition.
Past Accomplishments
- NAIGC Women’s National Champions: 1996, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019
- NAIGC Men’s National Champions: 1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012, 2013
Contacts
Alexander Castro Perez
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Gymnastics
Instagram: @tamugymnastics
Snapchat: @tamugymnastics
Twitter: @TAMU_Gymnastics
Affiliation
- National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs
Conference
- Texas Gymnastics Conference
Fees
- $85 per semester or $150 per year
The Texas A&M Men’s Ice Hockey team competes in Division II level games in Texas and across the nation. All home games and practices are held at the Arctic Wolf Ice Center in College Station. The team holds tryouts in late August continuing through the beginning of September. Tryouts are open to all A&M students of any skill level. In season games take place October thru March. Recruiting information can be found on the team website.
Contact
Jacob Norwood
Social Media
Facebook: TAMU Ice Hockey
Instagram: @tamuicehockey
Twitter: @tamuicehockey
Affiliations
- American Collegiate Hockey Association (Division II, West)
- Southern Collegiate Ice Hockey Association (SCIHA)
Fees
- $3200 per year
The Texas A&M Judo Team was founded in 1963 and is open to all A&M students. Judo, a grappling sport, uses throws, pinning combinations and submission holds. No experience is necessary but, the main focus of the team is to support competition. As members of the National Collegiate Judo Association and U.S. Judo Inc., the team is eligible to compete in numerous tournaments throughout the year. The team consists of roughly 40 members, 15-20 of whom compete on a regular basis. The team attends approximately 20 tournaments per year, traveling to cities around the US.
Past Accomplishments
- Texas Collegiate Conference Champions: 1990, 1992-1997, 2000-2012, 2017, 2018
Contact
Isabella Garriga
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Judo Team
Instagram: @aggiejudo
Twitter: @TexasAggieJudo
Affiliation
- National Collegiate Judo Association
Fees
- $90 per semester or $130 per year
The team welcomes beginners to its fall practices, which are essential in preparing the team for the spring conference schedule. Some of the Texas A&M Men’s Lacrosse teams’ non-conference games have been scheduled in California, St. Louis, Arizona, Atlanta and Minneapolis. The team has won the Lone Star Alliance the past 2 years with an undefeated record.
Past Accomplishments
- Conference Champions: 1991, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2018
Contact
Jake Johnston
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Men’s Lacrosse
Instagram: @Taggiemenslax
Twitter: @TexasAggieLax
Affiliation
- Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association, Lone Star Alliance
Fees
- DI
- $2600 for new members
- $2200 for returning members
- D2
- $2400 for new members
- $2400 for returning members
The Texas A&M Women’s Lacrosse Team was founded in the Fall of 1993. They compete against other collegiate and club teams from Texas, Oklahoma, California and Nebraska. In addition, they host a Fall Invitational that brings women’s teams to the A&M campus for a weekend of competition. No previous experience is necessary and individuals interested in learning a new sport are encouraged to attend practice.
Past Accomplishments
Conference Champions: 2008
Contact
Abigail Standbrook
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Women’s Lacrosse
Instagram: @tamuwlax
Twitter: @tamuwlax
Affiliations
- US Lacrosse
- Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates
- Texas Women’s Lacrosse League
Fees
- $150 per semester
The Texas A&M Pistol Team assists its members in improving their shooting skills and provides opportunities for team members to represent Texas A&M at local, regional, and national tournaments. Competitive events include standard pistol, free pistol, and air pistol. The club holds try-outs early in the fall semester and then again in the spring semester.
Contact
Justin Kragh
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Pistol Team
Instagram: @TAMUpistol
Snapchat: @tamupistolteam
Twitter: @TAMUpistol
Affiliation
- National Rifle Association Collegiate
Fees
- $150 per semester or $270 per year
The Texas A&M Polo Club, founded in 1967, assists both men and women in learning and refining the basic skills of polo so that they can compete at a local, regional, and national level. Intra-club games are scheduled to provide experience for the novice members. The club has a string of about 20 polo ponies, so owning a horse is not a prerequisite for membership. All members are expected to assist in their daily care and feeding. The club is dedicated to introducing polo to anyone interested in learning about the “Sport of Kings”, to produce winning athletes, and to strive to win the coveted USPA Intercollegiate National Championship.
Past Accomplishments
- Men’s Team National Champions: 1996-98, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2019
- Women’s Team National Champions: 1994-95, 2018, 2019
Contact
Yada van Noort
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Polo
Instagram: @TAMUpolo
Affiliation
- United States Polo Association
Fees
- $500 non-competitive team
- $700 competitive team
Texas A&M Powerlifting offers a hard core lifting environment to lifters of different skill levels. It provides the opportunity for members to compete in intercollegiate powerlifting competitions within the collegiate division of the USAPL, the premier drug-free federation in the United States. Powerlifting demands great focus, strength, and endurance—with a team to support you, all of these things will be within your grasp.
Past Accomplishments
- Collegiate National Powerlifting Champions: 1983, 1991–93, 2010, 2015
- Collegiate National Powerlifting Champions – Women’s Team: 2010, 2019
Contact
Gabe Cuadra
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Powerlifting
Instagram: @aggiepowerlifting
Twitter: @AggieLifting
Affiliation
- USA Powerlifting
Fees
- $200 per semester
The Texas A&M Racquetball Club offers a full range of opportunities for the competitive and recreational player. Benefits include skill development and discounts on equipment as well as financial assistance for the members of the men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams.
Contact
Emily Howell
Affiliation
- USA Racquetball
Fees
- $40 per semester
Do you miss the camaraderie and the thrill of victory of high school sports? The nationally ranked Texas A&M Rugby team looks for experienced and inexperienced players to compete around Texas and the rest of the country. The team strives for high standards of competitive play and sportsmanship. The fall semester is open to anyone, consisting of three sides depending on skill levels. At the end of the fall, try-outs will narrow the team down to two sides for the spring competition season. The team is coached by two full-time volunteers.
Contact
Eric Hawkins
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Rugby
Instagram: @aggierugbyfc
Twitter: @aggierugby
Affiliations
- Allied Rugby Conference
- USA Rugby
Fees
- $400 per semester or $800 per year
Texas A&M Women’s Rugby Team is part of a growing union of women ruggers. Active throughout the year, the team competes against other collegiate and club teams. Annual competitions take place in Austin, New Mexico, Houston and New Orleans. Spring break tours have included Southern California and Ireland. No experience is necessary. We will provide coaching in the basic skills of rugby.
Past Accomplishments
- Elite Eight Nationals: 2008
- Sweet Sixteen Nationals: 2007, 2009-2010
- Sweet Sixteen: 2007, 2008 and 2009
Contact
Sam Moore
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Women’s Rugby Team
Instagram: @tamuwrfc
Twitter: @tamuwrfc
Affiliations
- Texas Rugby Union
- Western Rugby Union
- USA Rugby
Fees
- $150 per semester for new members
- $125 per semester for returning members
Texas A&M Sailing Team exists to promote competitive sailing to its members. The team competes regularly in regattas throughout Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Florida. There are weekly meetings to discuss techniques, upcoming events, and administrative matters, as well as dinghy practices on Tuesdays and Thursday at Lake Bryan. We compete in the Southeastern Intercollegiate Sailing Association (SEISA) which includes such schools as University of Texas, University of Kansas, Oklahoma State, University of Oklahoma, Texas A&M Galveston, and University of South Alabama. We encourage all who want to join to contact a team member and come out to the lake to sail.
Contact
Cole Broberg
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Sailing
Instagram: @TAMUSailing
Twitter: @TAMUSailing
Affiliation
- Southeastern Intercollegiate Sailing Association
Fees
- Non-traveling: $40 per semester or $80 per year
- Traveling: $140 per semester or $280 per year
The Men’s Soccer Club provides Texas A&M students with an opportunity to play intercollegiate soccer. Competition includes a fall and spring season. The club competes against schools from Texas and Louisiana. Anyone with an interest in playing competitive soccer is encouraged to seek membership in the club. This club is extremely successful at the national level.
Past Accomplishments
- Region IV Champions: 2010
- National Champions Finalist: 1999
- NIRSA Champions: 2003, 2005
Contact
Cason Walborn
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Men’s Club Soccer
Instagram: @aggiemenssoccer
Twitter: @TAMUMensSoccer
Affiliations
- Texas Collegiate Soccer League
- NIRSA – National Intramural Recreational Sports Association
Fees
- A Team: $340 per year
- B Team: $280 per year
- Reserves: $100 per year
The Women’s Soccer Club provides Texas A&M students with an opportunity for intercollegiate soccer competition. The team competes against other collegiate clubs from Texas. Anyone with an interest in developing their soccer skills and/or playing competitive soccer is encouraged to seek membership in the club.
Past Accomplishments
- Region IV Champions: 2010
- NIRSA National Championships – Semi-finalist: 2010
- Colorado Invitational – 2nd Place: 2007
- NIRSA National Championships – Quarter-finalist: 2006
Contact
Audrey Davis
Social Media
Facebook: TAMU Women’s Club Soccer
Instagram: @tamuwomensclubsoccer
Twitter: @tamuclubsoccer
Affiliations
- Texas Collegiate Soccer League
- NIRSA- National Intramural Recreational Sports Association
Fees
- $550 per year
The Aggie Club Swim Team is built of all levels of swimmers from recreational to national competitors. The majority of our team are swimmers looking to continue their previous competitive swimming careers. The club helps students to further develop their swimming skills, enhance performance techniques and foster a love for competition and sportsmanship. The goal of the club is to create a supportive, friendly, all-inclusive team while prioritizing team unity and emphasizing student excellence. The Aggie Club Swim Team travels to meets across the state and nation competing within College Club Swimming nationally, and locally within the Southwest Swim League.
Past Accomplishments
- 2021 Virtual College Club Nationals: 8th (Combined)
- Women’s – 7th, Men’s – 8th
- 2019 Southwest Swim League Champions (Combined)
- 2019 College Club Nationals – 9th (Men’s)
Contact
Andrew Jeffery
[email protected]
Social Media
Facebook: tamuclubswim
Instagram: @TAMUClubSwim
Twitter: @tamuclubswim
Affiliations
- Southwest Swim League
- College Club Swimming
- https://www.collegeclubswimming.com/
Fees
- $90 per semester or $160 per year
The Texas A&M Taekwondo team is a competitive student run organization that trains students to compete at both the local and national level. The team competes in many local and national competitions including the Fort Worth International, the U.S. Open, U.S. National Taekwondo Championships, and Collegiate Nationals. In addition to sparring competition, the club also competes in forms competition and offers instruction in Taekwondo and promotions up to and including black belt. The club accepts all levels of experience from none at all to world champions.
Past Accomplishments
National Championship, 2nd place: 2005
Contact
Aayushman Sharma
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Taekowndo
Instagram: @tamu_taekwondo
Twitter: @TAMU_TKD
Affiliation
- National Collegiate Taekwondo Association
Fees
- $200 per semester or $250 per year
The Texas A&M Trap & Skeet Club serves students and faculty/staff by providing skill development to newcomers in safety, range etiquette and the fundamentals of trap and skeet shooting. In addition, the club provides an avenue for individuals to compete in trap and skeet shooting on an intercollegiate level, in state and national competitions and possibly the Olympics.
Past Accomplishments
- ACU-I National Clay Target Champions: 1978, 1982, 2019
Contact
Grace Mabry
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Trap & Skeet
Instagram: @tamutrapskeet
Fees
- $400 per year
The Texas A&M Triathlon Team was founded in the Fall of 2003 with a membership of just over 10 students. Since then, we have grown steadily into one of the largest collegiate triathlon teams in the nation with over 160 yearly members. Members include both undergraduate and graduate students with a love for the sport of triathlon. Our athletes compete all over the United States at all levels of ability. Some members join the team without ever having raced a triathlon, while others are veterans with Ironman finishes. Whatever your experience, we have the resources to make you better and faster. And most importantly, there’s no shortage of good times. We offer beginner-friendly coached clinics and practices. No bike? No problem! We have a lot of knowledgeable members who will gladly help you with obtaining a bike. The club admits members continuously throughout the year and also promotes the healthy lifestyle associated with participation in the sport of triathlon.
Contact
Reed Mulloy
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Triathlon
Instagram: @aggie_tri
Affiliations
- USA Triathlon (USAT)
- USAT Collegiate Triathlon Association
- USAT South Midwest Collegiate Conference
Fees
- $75 racing dues, $45 practice dues per semester
- $150 racing dues, $90 practice dues per year
The Texas A&M Ultimate Frisbee Club is a competitive team that competes in tournaments throughout the South. The team places emphasis on skill development, fellowship, and competition. Any Texas A&M student is welcome to come out and play; no prior experience is required.
Contact
Justin Petre
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Men’s Club Ultimate
Twitter: @DozenUltimate & @DozenMatterUlti
Affiliation
- USA Ultimate
Fees
- A Team: $240
- B Team: $180
The Texas A&M Ultimate Frisbee Club is a competitive team that competes in tournaments throughout the South. The team places emphasis on skill development, fellowship, and competition. Any Texas A&M student is welcome to come out and play; no prior experience is required.
Contact
Cheyenne Allen
Social Media
Facebook: Stacked (@TAMUStacked)
Instagram: @stackedultimate
Twitter: @StackedUlti
Affiliation
- USA Ultimate
Fees
- $75 per semester or $135 per year
Yes, there is men’s volleyball at Texas A&M. The team practices twice a week and plays most weekends throughout the academic year. The club supports an A & B team. Some out of conference travel includes tournaments in Indiana and Las Vegas. The club also travels to the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association Volleyball Championships each year.
Past Accomplishments
- NIRSA Championships, National Champions: 2010
- SIVA Conference Champions: 2005-2009
- NIRSA Championships, 1st: 2003
- NIRSA Championships, 3rd: 2002
Contact
Ian Wilkinson
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Men’s Volleyball
Instagram: @tamumensvolleyball
Affiliations
- NIRSA
- Southern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
Fees
- $300 per semester or $600 per year
The Women’s Volleyball Club provides a competitive atmosphere of volleyball by competing against other collegiate volleyball clubs from across the nation. The club carries an A and B team that travels mainly throughout Texas, competing during the fall and spring semesters. The club competes in weekend tournaments, and normally travels out-of-state twice a year. Tryouts are at the beginning of each fall semester.
Past Accomplishments
- NCVF National Champions: 2019
- NIRSA Championships, Gold Division – National Champions: 2010
- NIRSA Championships, Division II – National Champions: 2010
Contact
Lauren Witte
Social Media
Facebook: Tamu WCV
Instagram: @tamuwcv
Twitter: @tamuwcv
Affiliations
Fees
- $300 per semester
The Wakeboarding Club provides Texas A&M students with the opportunity to wakeboard and wakeskate with fellow enthusiasts, and to compete against students from other schools across the nation. Texas A&M Wake is open to anyone with an interest in wakeboarding, from the newest of beginners who want to learn to the most seasoned of veterans interested in competing or taking their riding to the next level.
Past Accomplishments
- National Champions: 2015
Contact
Ellianne Patrick
Social Media
Facebook: TAMU Wake
Instagram: @tamuwake
Twitter: @tamuwake
Affiliation
- USA WakeBoarding
Fees
- $300 per semester
Water polo is a fast paced, exciting sport that requires proficient swimming ability, agility, good ball sense and handling skills. In addition, stamina, resilience, and sheer strength make it a physically demanding sport. The team competes in competitions throughout the state and nation.
Contact
Benjamin Leger
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Men’s Water Polo
Instagram: @tamu_waterpolo
Twitter: @tamuwp
Affiliation
- Collegiate Water Polo Association, Texas Division
Fees
- $280 per year
Established in the spring of 1997, the introduction of women’s water polo provides one of the few competitive, aquatic activities available to the student body. The competitive season is predominately in the spring but fall practice is essential for conditioning and skill development.
Contact
Ava Rodriguez
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Women’s Water Polo Team
Instagram: @aggiewwp
Twitter: @aggiewwp
Affiliation
- Collegiate Water Polo Association, Texas Division
Fees
- Semester: $120 for current members, $130 for new members
- Year: $200 for current members, $220 for new members
If you love the lake life, spending time in the sun with your friends, and being active in the most fun way possible then the Water Ski Club is for you! The ski team, as well as our private lake and new boat, is open for all students to join and enjoy! Worried about not knowing how to ski? Worry not! No experience or equipment is needed to become a member of the team. One of the best parts of the team is the collaboration involved in coaching each other to improve along the way together! We have tons of equipment that is available for team members to use to learn and compete with! Our competitions have three events: slalom, trick, and jump. As one of the best collegiate water ski sites in the country, our private lake has a slalom course, jump ramp, and trick course, making it the ideal place to relax, as well as train for competitions. For more information about what is involved in the competitions and events as well as general team info, feel free to reach out anytime via social media or directly to a member of the officer team! For photos/videos, a communication platform, and public announcements check out our Instagram page! Ready for the best experience of your life? Put on your swimsuit and we’ll see you at the lake!
Past Accomplishments
Division II National Champions: 2005
Contact
Sam Murdy
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Waterski Club
Instagram: @aggiewaterski
Twitter: @tamu_waterski
Affiliation
- National Collegiate Water Ski Association
Fees
- $325 per semester – unlimited skiing
The A&M Wrestling Club is dedicated to providing Texas A&M with a quality wrestling program as well as promoting the sport of wrestling throughout the state.
Past Accomplishments
National Champions: 1998
Contact
Scott Kilian
Social Media
Facebook: Texas A&M Wrestling
Instagram: @aggiewrestling
Twitter: @tamuwrestling
Affiliation
- National Collegiate Wrestling Association, Southwest Division
Fees
- Non-competitive: $50 per semester or $90 per year
- Competitive: $150 per semester or $290 per year
Calendar of Events
Sport Clubs Forms
Participant Forms
- Assumption of Risk/Standard of Conduct Form –Each participant MUST complete the form PRIOR to participating with ANY Sport Club related activity.
Travel Forms
In order to complete travel forms officers and participants must first complete their AOR located above.
- Trip Request Form –Must be completed ANY TIME club members are leaving campus to attend an event representing Texas A&M. Forms must be submitted NO LATER than 2 weeks prior to departure.
- Driver’s Agreement – Must be completed and submitted no later than 5pm on Wednesday, week of travel. (Tip: fill out at a team meeting or practice.)
- Safety Officer Training – Sport Clubs are required to have a safety officer at all Sport Club events. Complete the form, watch the video, and pass the quiz with 100%. When you pass the quiz with 100%, then notify Michael Heath at [email protected]. The Sport Club Staff will add you in the “Manager” as a Safety Officer
Event Planning Forms
- Rec Sports Facility Reservation request – Complete and submit. Confirmations will be uploaded to your Microsoft Teams account.
- Equipment Request – Distributed on a first come, first serve basis. Complete and submit as soon as possible to secure proper equipment for your event.
- Firehouse Subs – This is to request meals for your volunteers and/or officials during events only. This is not for club members.Complete this form and submit at least 1 week prior to your event to Keith Joseph.
University Event Forms
- University Youth Programs – If hosting a camp or clinic involving minors (under 18), these forms must be completed at least 60 days prior to the start of the event. Please review the checklist for requirements. You will also need to schedule a meeting with this office.
- Flywire – online source for collecting dues, tournament registrations, and selling merchandise via credit card payments. Contact the [email protected] to complete training.
- Flywire (Marketplace) Agreement -needs to be completed yearly.Contact the SOFC at [email protected].
- Maroon Link Event Planning Form– submit your event here for advisor approval.
Allocation
- Allocation Reimbursement Request Form– This form is used to reimburse individuals for pre-approved purchases from the club allocation. Complete and submit to your primary advisor.
- Allocation Request Forms – will be emailed out in the spring semester.
Results and Accomplishments Form
- Results Form – Should be completed and emailed to the Sport Clubs Office at [email protected] no later than 5pm on Monday following weekend’s events.
Coach/Instructor Forms
- Coach’s Agreement – ALL individuals who will be coaching a Texas A&M Sport Club MUST complete and submit to Keith Joseph to [email protected] prior to the start of the club season.
- Coach Assumption of Risk Form – Each coach MUST complete the form PRIOR to participating with ANY Sport Club related activity.
Student Activities and SOFC Forms
To locate forms used by Student Activities and the SOFC please view this resource page.
This page includes forms for check requests, cash advances, credit card payment request forms, concessions permits, food distribution forms and more.
Student Organizations
- STUACT online – This site is used to manage your organization, recognition process, signature card, and SOFC statements. Sign in using your NetID.
Eligibility Forms
- Student Information Release Form –If a governing body requests grade and/or enrollment verification to participate in games or events, this form must be completed.
Each participant must complete. Completed forms must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar at least 2 weeks prior to eligibility due date.
Marketing and Branding
Partnership Forms
- In-Kind Exchange Form – Exchange of Goods/Services
- Partnership Agreement Template– Must not be for more than a year. The Sport Club staff must review before getting signatures.
Sport Clubs Guidebook
2023 – 2024
Click on the image below to access the Sport Clubs | 2023 – 2024 Guidebook.
Common Questions
Following is a list of questions commonly asked by students, as well as parents/guardians, who are interested in learning more about Sport Clubs. If you have additional questions that are not addressed here, please contact Sport Clubs at [email protected] or 979.862.1996. Please review the Sport Clubs Guidebook on the officer resource page to learn more about Sport Clubs policies and procedures.
Sport Clubs and Intramural Sports are both housed under the Department of Recreational Sports. However, the main difference is that Sport Clubs compete against other college and university sport clubs whereas Intramural Sports are Texas A&M students forming teams to compete in a structured league against other Texas A&M students. All sport clubs compete within a governing body.
Yes, but there are limitations for those participating in intramural sports with a correlating sport club. In the intramural sports below, no team shall have more than two “restricted” players on its roster. (Exception: Sand Volleyball teams cannot have more than one) Teams with competitive club members must play in competitive. Restrictions are for fall and spring semesters. Questions regarding competitive sport club members and Intramural Sports guidelines contact: Intramural Help Desk at 979.862.1884 or [email protected].
Sport Club | Associated Intramural Sport
Baseball = Softball
Basketball = Basketball
Golf = Golf
Soccer = Indoor and Outdoor Soccer
Ultimate Frisbee = Ultimate Frisbee
Volleyball = Volleyball and Sand Volleyball
Racquetball = Racquetball
Swimming = Swim Meet
Sport Clubs are student-run organizations. Club teams compete against other college or university club teams around the country within governing bodies governing bodies separate from the NCAA. Sometimes they even compete against NCAA varsity teams. Varsity sports are housed by Texas A&M University Athletics Department and compete within the NCAA.
The Department of Recreational Sports currently offers over 39 different Sport Clubs ranging from Archery to Wrestling. A list of currently offered sport clubs can be found on the Sport Clubs tab on this page.
The best way to join a Sport Club is to contact a club representative directly. Club contact information can be found on each club’s listing on the Sport Clubs tab on this page. An Assumption of Risk form is required through the Sport Clubs Manager site at sportclubs.tamu.edu for each club you would like to join.
Most clubs have dues that are required. In addition, each club receives limited funding from the Department of Recreational Sports, but this does not subsidize all club expenses. Sport Club dues help reduce the costs incurred by the club. Dues help subsidize travel, equipment, league dues, etc… Dues are determined by club officers and can range from $25 – $3,300 per club. Please contact the club directly concerning the dues that are required for that club.
Each participant must be enrolled as a student at Texas A&M University, and have a minimum overall GPA of 2.0. Each Sport Club will determine its own membership guidelines, but they must be free of any restriction based on race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender, disability, age, or sexual orientation. Participants may be subject to further governing body or league guidelines for participation. In order to compete in competitions and represent Texas A&M University as part of a sport club, enrolled students, undergrad or graduate, must be taking a minimum of 6 credit hours or 3 credit hours if the member is enrolled with Blinn-team or in a co-curricular program.
Minors who are Texas A&M students, and have their guardian’s consent and signature on the Assumption of Risk Form may participate. Full Time Blinn College students ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE.
The Sport Clubs office is located in room 250 on the second floor in the Student Recreation Center.
Some clubs do hold try-outs for membership. The sport clubs that currently hold try-outs are Men’s and Women’s Volleyball, Men’s andWomen’s Soccer, Men’s Rugby, Ice Hockey, Baseball, Basketball, Cheer Squad, Pistol, Powerlifting. Other Clubs will hold try-outs and separate into an A & B team. These clubs are Women’s Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Ultimate Frisbee, Men’s and Women’s Water Polo, and Men’s Lacrosse. Furthermore, some clubs may have further cuts to limit the number of people who travel. Please contact the club directly concerning the tryout process and requirements.
Sport Clubs offers the opportunities for skill development, recreation, and intercollegiate competition to participants of all skill levels and interests. In addition, it presents a unique opportunity for students to develop both athletic and leadership abilities. Not to mention, it’s fun and keeps you active.
If you have not heard back from a club, please contact the Sport Club Office at [email protected] or at 979-862-1996.
Of course; however, each club requires a different time commitment. All you have to do is complete an Assumption of Risk form through the Sport Clubs Manager site at sportclubs.tamu.edu for each club you would like to participate in.
Yes, some sport clubs offer competitive scholarships that may range from $250 – $4,000 per year. Each scholarship criteria is different. To be eligible you must be a member of the Sport Club and complete the application given out by the club. The following clubs currently offer scholarships: Archery, Gymnastics, Judo, Polo, Men’s Rugby, Men’s Soccer, Trap & Skeet, and Wrestling.
Texas A&M University does not insure students who are injured during participation in extracurricular activities, such as sport club competitions, practices, travel and other club activities. The Department of Recreational Sports strongly recommends that all sport club members have adequate medical insurance coverage. Visit University Insurance for more information.
All Sport Club participants must maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 to remain fully eligible for sport club participation. Club participation can be limited if the participant falls below a GPA of 2.0. Only officially posted grades are reviewed and considered. Mid-term grades are not recognized as officially posted grades. Only academic grades from Texas A&M are reviewed and/or considered for eligibility. The participant can be subject to any or all of the following:
- The club member may not compete in any conference, regional, or national competitions until the overall GPA meets the minimum 2.0 requirement.
- The club member may compete in any non-conference home or in-state competitions or events.
- The club member may not travel to or compete in any out-of-state competitions.
- The club member may participate in all non-competitive club functions including fundraising activities, meetings, etc.
- The club member will still pay all dues to the club, unless the club officers and the member agrees upon an alternate plan.
- The number of practices the member competes in may be limited per week.
Limitations would last the duration of the semester.
The level of commitment will vary with each sport club. All the sport clubs within the Department of Recreational Sports have a competitive aspect and compete within a league or conference and are a member of a national governing body.
A great place to learn more about Sport Clubs is the new student conferences held during the summer months prior to the fall semester. A list can be found here. http://newaggie.tamu.edu/
Students can also learn more during Rec-a-Palooza that is held prior to MSC Open house in the Rec Center. Individual Sport Clubs will have tables available with a representative and information. Check the Rec Sports website frequently during the summer for a list of sport club meetings and try-outs.
Some clubs are also represented at the MSC Open house usually hosted on the first Sunday after the Fall semester has begun.
You are also encouraged to contact each club directly. Club contact information can be found under the Sport Clubs tab on this page.
It is best to contact the club president directly for specific information about the club. Club contact information can be found under the Sport Clubs tab on this page.
Some clubs do have volunteer coaches. The coaches are not employees of the Department of Recreational Sports and do not have offices within the Rec Center. Any compensation for coaching is decided upon between the club and the coach. University funds are not used to pay coaches. We encourage the student to make first contact with a club officer prior to contacting a coach. Coaches are not always easily accessible for questions. The Department of Recreational Sports sees the club officers as the primary contact for each club because they are student-run organizations.
Club travel is dependent on each sport. Some travel all year or just during their competitive season. Please contact the club for more specific information.
Clubs can take several modes of transportation. The most common mode of transportation is vehicle rentals through Enterprise. The Sport Clubs office assists the clubs with securing rental vehicles. Other modes of transportation can include flights, personal vehicles, or charter buses. The Sport Clubs office reviews each mode of transportation with the clubs while they are planning their trips to ensure safe travels. We do not permit clubs to travel between the hours of 12am – 6am.
Athletic Trainers are present at select Sport Clubs games and tournaments held at various facilities. They are only present at practices held at the Penberthy Rec Sports Complex. The Athletic Trainers work closely with the TAMU EMS who are also present for most sport clubs home activities. For those events where Athletic Trainers are present, participants must supply their own tape.
Sport Clubs Results & Accomplishments
The Texas A&M Sport Clubs Association provides the opportunity to compete against clubs from other collegiate institutions at the state, regional, or national level in over 37 different sports. Each club has memberships in conferences and/or a national governing body lending the participants the prospect to excel to the highest form of competition available at the collegiate club level. Since 1974 the Sport Clubs program has captured over 300 overall team and single-event national championships and hundreds of conference championships.
Cycling | USA Cycling Collegiate Track National Champions: - Paige Zizka - Mitch Duque - Evan Kemppanien - Cade Ellis - Dylan Hughes |
Water Ski | NSWSA Division II - National Champions |
Cheer Squad | NCA All-Girl Intermediate Collegiate National Champions |
Polo | USPA Women's National Champion |
Trap & Skeet | ACUI Division I - National Champions |
Judo | NCJA 66KG National Champion - Steven Salazar |
Gymnastics | NAIGC Level 8 - 1st - Vault - Alyssa Pfeiffer |
Gymnastics | NAIGC Level 6 - 1st - Uneven Bars - Jamie Spell |
Gymnastics | NAIGC Developmental Division - Women’s' National Champs |
Gymnastics | NAIGC Intermediate Flyers Power Tumbling - 1st - Skylar Hagar |
Gymnastics | NAIGC Intermediate Higher Flyer Trampoline - 1st - Skylar Hagar |
Judo | NCJA Men's Team National Champion |
Judo | NCJA Novice Men’s National Team Champions |
Judo | NCJA 100+kg Tahron KNIGHT 1st – Novice National Champion |
Judo | NCJA 100 kg Aneesh MAHODAYA 1st – Novice National Champion |
Judo | NCJA 66 kg Andy Bui 1st – Novice National Champion |
Judo | NCJA 81 kg Dario MAASKANT 1st – National Champion |
Judo | NCJA 70 kg Isabella GARRIGA 1st – National Champion |
Judo | NCJA 57 kg Brette POLIAKIWSKI 1st – National Champion |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI High Overall National Champion: (2862/3000 targets shot, 1/95 schools) |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI High Overall National Champion Division 1 School: (2862/3000 targets shot, 1/4 schools) |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI American Skeet Team National Champion: |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Sporting Clays Team National Champion |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Men's Overall National Champion: Joseph Fanizzi |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Women's Overall National Champion: Haylyn Hanks |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Men's High Overall Combines Sporting Clays Champion: Dominic Grossi |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Women's High Overall Combined Singles Events Champion: Sydnee Crave |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Women's High Overall Combined Skeet Events Champion: Sydnee Craven |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Women's High Overall Combined Sporting Clays Events Champion: Haylyn Hanks |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Open Women's Individual Skeet Champion: Sydnee Craven |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Open Men's Individual Sporting Clays Champion: Dominic Grossi |
Trap and Skeet | ACUI Open Women's Individual Sporting Clays Champion: Haylyn Hanks |
Wrestling | NCWA Ty’rae Carter - (149 lbs) - National Champion - 3 time National Champion and NCWA Most outstanding wrestler |
Archery | USA Archery Overall Team National Champions (22nd Overall – most in collegiate Archery history) |
Archery | Men’s Recurve Team ( T. Cowles, Alex Gilliam, Skyler Rosenberg) |
Archery | Women’s Recurve Team (Riley Marx, Abigail Rutledge, Hannah Flores) |
Archery | Barebow Men’s Team (Logan Sampsel, David Woodlief, Carson Shaw) |
Archery | Mixed Team- Recurve (Trenton Cowles, Riley Marx) |
Archery | Mixed Team -Barebow (Logan Sampsel, Brooke Dew) |
Pistol | SASP/SSSF Open Standard- Team National Champions |
Trap & Skeet | Overall 2021 ACUI Team National Champions |
Trap & Skeet | Meagan Harrington – ACUI Overall Women’s National Champion |
Wrestling | NCWA Men’s National Champion 149lb Weight Class – (Ty’rae Carter) – Most Outstanding Wrestling of the Tournament – All-American |
Archery | USA Archery Collegiate National Overall Team Champions (21st) |
Archery | Keri Speller – Women’s Barebow- Gold |
Archery | Archery Andrea Zenger – Women’s Bowhunter – Gold – All-American |
Archery | Archery Women’s Team Recurve – Gold – (Ariel Gibilaro, Michelle Gilbert, Karissa Yamaguchi) |
Archery | Archery Men’s Team Bowhunter – Gold – (Judson Riley, Cody May, Devin Patin) – All-Americans |
Cheer Squad | D1A – All-Girl Intermediate – National Championship |
Gymnastics | NAIGC Women’s Level 9 Team National Championship ((Emily Scott, Taylor McDoniel, Renee Woodruff, Lauren Porter, Kelly Faught, Isabel Mlo) |
Gymnastics | Taylor McDoniel- 1st – Level 9 Women’s Vault, Floor |
Gymnastics | Renee Woodruff – 1st– Level 9 Women’s Bean, All-Around |
Gymnastics | Anna Lightfoot- 1st– Level 8 Women’s Floor |
Gymnastics | Jared Miscisin- Men’s All-Around Champion |
Gymnastics | Regional Club of the Year Award for South Central Region |
Judo | Patricia Randall – 78kg Standard 1st |
Judo | Emma Whitlock – 78kg Novice 1st |
Polo | Men’s Intercollegiate National Championship |
Polo | Women’s Intercollegiate National Championship |
Powerlifting | Women’s Equipped Team National Championships – (Kyra Rodriguez 47kg, Eliana Umbach 47kg, Elma Lopez 52kg, Leena Salinas 57kg, Shelby Gray 63kg, Robyn Ramon 63kg, Victoria Torres 72kg, Cassidy Estrada 84+kg) |
Powerlifting | Kyra Rodriguez – Gold, 49kg Equipped Female – All-American Deadlift Record at 160kg/353lbs |
Powerlifting | Elma Lopez – Gold, 52kg Equipped Female – All-American |
Powerlifting | Arnold Delgadillo – Gold, 59kg Equipped Male – All-American |
Powerlifting | Josh Brown – Gold, 105kg Equipped Male – All-American |
Trap & Skeet | Meagan Harrington – Female High Overall National Champion |
Trap & Skeet | Hunter Eitze – International Skeet National Champion |
Trap & Skeet | Sporting Clays Team National Champion – (Brandon Schmidt, Dominic Gross, Will Van Dusen, Hunter Eitze, and Greg Garrett) |
Wrestling | NCWA Men’s National Champion 149lb Weight Class – (Ty’rae Carter) – Most Outstanding Wrestling of the Tournament – All-American |
Archery | Archery USA Archery Collegiate National Overall team Champions (20th) |
Archery | Mixed team Bowhunter – (May/Zenger) – Gold |
Archery | Mixed team Compound – (Rousseau/Allie Blazek) – Gold |
Archery | Men’s Recurve team (Coby Moscowitz, Gus Braendle, Robert Hogan) – Gold |
Archery | Women’s Recurve team (Michelle Gilbert, Ariel Gibilaro, Karissa Yamaguchi) – Gold |
Archery | Men’s Bowhunter team (May, Devin Patin, Judson Riley) – Gold |
Archery | Women’s Bowhunter team (Zenger, Courtney Carver, Catherine Franklin) – Gold |
Basketball | NIRSA – Club Division National Champions |
Cheer | D1A – All girl 1 Intermediate – National Champions |
Gymnastics | Connor Tobias – Men’s all-around National Champion |
Gymnastics | Connor Tobias – 1st – High bar |
Gymnastics | Anna Lightfoot – 1st – floor |
Gymnastics | Taylor McDoniel – 1st – Vault, Floor |
Judo | Max Pelech – 90kg Standard 1st – All American |
Judo | Justine Carrasco – 57kg Novice 1st |
Judo | Patricia Randal – 78kg Novice – 1st place |
Polo | Men’s National Champion |
Polo | Women’s National Champion |
Powerlifting | Kyra Rodriguez – Gold, 47kg |
Powerlifting | Sarah Davis – Gold, 84kg |
Racquetball | Jeremey Ruggiero – 1st place Mens No 3 Singles – White Div |
Taekwondo | Adrian Villalobos – Gold Men’s Red Belt – Middle/Heavy Weight |
Taekwondo | Audrey Altnether – Gold Women’s Green Belt- Middle/Heavy Weight |
Taekwondo | Rachel Cener – Gold Women’s Green Belt- Light/Welter Weight |
Taekwondo | Tanner Lievois – Gold Men’s Green Belt Fin/Fly Weight |
Taekwondo | Anthony Mendez-Gold Men’s Blue Belt- Light/Welter Weight |
Archery | 1st place: Mixed Bowhunter (Tyler Tucker, Carly Warren) |
Archery | 1st place: Women’s Bowhunter (Carly Warren, Andrea Zenger, Nicole Schultz) , Ian Tank) |
Archery | 1st place Allie Blazek – Women’s Compound |
Archery | 1st place Simon Rousseau – Men’s Compound |
Archery | 1st place Nicole Schultz – Women’s Bowhunter |
Archery | 1st place Tyler Tucker – Men’s Bowhunter |
Archery | World University Games Members |
Archery | Ariel Gibilaro – Women’s Recurve |
Archery | Allie Blazek – Women’s Compound |
Gymnastics | NAIGC Women’s Level 9 – Team National Champions |
Powerlifting | Blake Lehew – 74kg – National Champion |
Powerlifting | Sarah Davis – 84kg – National Champion |
Powerlifting | Viviana Flores – 84+kg – National Champion |
Water Ski | NCWSA – Jade Hanson – D2 Overall women’s champion, trick champion, slalom champion |
Water Ski | Cullen Parker – D2 Overall men’s champion |
Water Ski | Ryan Brigford – D2 slalom champion |
Archery | USA Archery – U.S. National Outdoor Collegiate Championships |
Archery | Overall Team National Championship |
Archery | Men’s Compound Team |
Archery | Women’s Compound Team |
Archery | Women’s Recurve Team |
Archery | Men’s Bowhunter Team |
Archery | Women’s Bowhunter Team |
Archery | Michelle Gilbert, Women’s Recurve |
Archery | Joel Taylor, Men’s Bowhunter |
Polo | USPA Men’s Intercollegiate National Champions |
Powerlifting | Viviana Flores 84kg+ |
Powerlifting | Blake Lehew 74kg |
Powerlifting | Jesse Burttschell 120kg |
Trap & Skeet | ACUI D2 Team National Champions |
Trap & Skeet | TJ Bayer – Individual Overall National Champion |
Sport Clubs Staff
Keith Joseph
Sport Clubs Program Director
[email protected]
(979) 845-3074
Jessica Konetski
Sport Clubs Senior Assistant Director
[email protected]
(979) 862-1857
Kaylee Connolly
Sport Club Coordinator
[email protected]
(979) 862-2190
Emily Peebles
Graduate Assistant, Sport Clubs
[email protected]
(979) 862-1996
Jason Kurten
Associate Director, Programs
[email protected]
(979) 845-0383