Contact Information
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/.
Archery
Focusing on shooting abilities, the Archery club trains students to compete on local, regional, national and international scales. The Archery club is a globally recognized team established to represent A&M with National Championships and olympians.
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- National Archery Association (NAA)
- USA Archery
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- National Champions: 21-time Outdoor National Champions
Fees
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- $50 per semester or $90 per year
Baseball
Club baseball arrived at Texas A&M in 2000, joined the National Club Baseball Association (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.
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- National Club Baseball Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- National Champions: 2002
- Regional Champions: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2019
- Conference Champions: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011
- Regional Wild-Card: 2006, 2007
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$300 per semester or $600 per year
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Men’s Basketball
The basketball club was formed in 2013 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.
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- NIRSA
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- NIRSA National Champions: 2017, 2018
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$300 per year
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Women’s Basketball
The Women’s Basketball Club at Texas A&M University aims to provide a competitive and structured environment for female athletes to participate in basketball games, both against fellow Aggies and other universities. The club offers opportunities for teamwork and leadership through team play, practice, community service, and fundraisers. It allows non-varsity athletes to represent Texas A&M in a competitive and wholesome athletic setting, fostering friendships and personal development. Additionally, the club seeks to provide real-life experience to help define fundamental basketball skills.
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The Bowling club provides Aggies the opportunity to bowl competitively and recreationally with other club members in either the men’s or women’s league. The Bowling club fosters a tight-knit atmosphere by competing against other local collegiate teams.
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- Southwest Intercollegiate Bowling Association
Contact Info
Fees
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- $150 club team
- $300 traveling team
Cheer Squad
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.
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- National Cheerleaders Association (NCA)
- Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA)
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- 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
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- $150 per semester
- $400 uniform
Climbing Team
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 Rec 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.
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- Collegiate Climbing Series
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- CCS Regional Champions: 2018
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$50 per semester
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Crew
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.
Instagram AccountCricket
The Cricket club provides Aggies of any skill level the opportunity to hone cricketing skills with other club members. The Cricket club fosters a close-knit atmosphere to compete against other collegiate teams across the nation.
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- National College Cricket Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- 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
- National College Cricket Association (NCCA) National Championship
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$26 per semester (Spring/Fall only)
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Cycling
There is a place on the team for every level of cyclist. The team accepts as much as 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.
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- South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- 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
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$150 per year
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Disc Golf
The Texas A&M Disc Golf Club is a nationally ranked organization that promotes the sport through competitive and recreational play while building team camaraderie. Open to all skill levels, the club supports personal growth on and off the course and proudly represents the Aggie spirit nationwide.
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- College Disc Golf (CDG)
- Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA)
Contact Info
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- tamu.disc.golf.club@gmail.com
Fees
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- Tour Team (Travel team)
- $250 per semester
- 12th Man Team (Recreational Team):
- Tour Team (Travel team)
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- With Active PDGA membership: $50/semester
- Without Active PDGA Membership: $65/semester
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Fencing
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.
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- United States Fencing Association (USFA)
- Southwest Intercollegiate Fencing Association (SWIFA)
- United States Association of Collegiate Fencing Clubs (USACFC)
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- USACFC Nationals:
- Men’s Foil Team National Champions: 2012, 2013
- Women’s Foil Team National Champions: 2012, 2013
- USACFC Nationals:
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$90 per semester or $160 per year
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Golf
The club provides a community for students who want to play golf in a competitive atmosphere at the state and national levels, sanctioned through the National Collegiate Club Golf Association. It also strives to bring together students committed to keeping the history and tradition of the game. The club golf team practices weekly at the Campus Course at Texas A&M and competes in several tournaments each semester.
The club was founded on campus in 2012.
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- National Collegiate Club Golf Association
Contact Info
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$100 per semester
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Gymnastics
The Gymnastics Club is open to students of all skill levels who are interested in gymnastics. The club supports the men’s and women’s competitive teams and accommodates students interested in recreational participation. It supervises facilities for workouts and provides opportunities for intercollegiate competition.
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- National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs
- Texas Gymnastics Conference
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- NAIGC Women’s National Champions: 1996, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019
- NAIGC Men’s National Champions: 1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012, 2013
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$85 per semester or $150 per year
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Ice Hockey
The Texas A&M men’s ice hockey team competes in Division II 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 through early September, and they are open to all Texas A&M students of all skill levels. In-season games take place from October through March. Recruiting information is available on the team website.
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- American Collegiate Hockey Association (Division II, West)
- Southern Collegiate Ice Hockey Association (SCIHA)
Contact Info
Fees
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$3200 per year
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Judo
The Texas A&M judo team was founded in 1963 and is open to all Texas 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 competition. As members of the National Collegiate Judo Association and USA Judo, the team competes in numerous tournaments throughout the year. The team has about 40 members, 15 to 20 of whom compete regularly. It attends about 20 tournaments per year, traveling to cities across the United States.
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- National Collegiate Judo Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Texas Collegiate Conference Champions: 1990, 1992-1997, 2000-2012, 2017, 2018
- NCJA Collegiate National Champions: 2022
Fees
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- $90 per semester or $130 per year
Men’s Lacrosse
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 two years with an undefeated record.
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- Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association, Lone Star Alliance
- Conference Schedule
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Conference Champions: 1991, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2018
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$3,000 per year
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Women’s Lacrosse
The Texas A&M women’s lacrosse team was founded in fall 1993. It competes against other collegiate and club teams from Texas, Oklahoma, California and Nebraska. In addition, it hosts a fall invitational that brings women’s teams to campus for a weekend of competition. No previous experience is necessary, and students interested in learning a new sport are encouraged to attend practice.
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- US Lacrosse
- Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates
- Texas Women’s Lacrosse League
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Conference Champions: 2008
Fees
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- $200/Semester or
- $350/travel team spring semester
Pistol
The Texas A&M pistol team helps its members improve their shooting skills and provides opportunities to represent Texas A&M at local, regional and national tournaments. Competitive events include standard pistol and air pistol. The club holds tryouts early in the fall semester.
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- National Rifle Association Collegiate
Contact Info
Fees
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$150 per semester or $270 per year
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Polo
The Texas A&M pistol team helps its members improve their shooting skills and provides opportunities to represent Texas A&M at local, regional and national tournaments. Competitive events include standard pistol and air pistol. The club holds tryouts early in the fall semester.
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- United States Polo Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Men’s Team National Champions: 1996-98, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2019
- Women’s Team National Champions: 1994-95, 2018, 2019
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- $500 non-competitive team
- $700 competitive team
Powerlifting
Texas A&M powerlifting offers an inspiring environment for lifters of all skill levels. It provides opportunities for members to compete in intercollegiate powerlifting competitions within the collegiate division of USA Powerlifting, the premier drug-free federation in the United States. Powerlifting demands great focus, strength and endurance — and with a team to support you, all of these goals are within reach.
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- USA Powerlifting
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Collegiate National Powerlifting Champions: 1983, 1991–93, 2010, 2015
- Collegiate National Powerlifting Champions – Women’s Team: 2010, 2019
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$200 per semester
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Racquetball
The Texas A&M racquetball club offers opportunities for both competitive and recreational players. Benefits include skill development, equipment discounts and financial assistance for members of the men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams.
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Do you miss the camaraderie and thrill of high school sports? The nationally ranked Texas A&M rugby team welcomes both experienced and inexperienced players to compete across Texas and around the country. The team strives for high standards of competitive play and sportsmanship. The fall semester is open to anyone, with three sides organized by skill level. At the end of the fall, tryouts narrow the team to two sides for the spring competition season. The team is coached by two full-time volunteers.
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- National Collegiate Rugby
- Lonestar Conference
Contact Info
Fees
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$400 per semester or $800 per year
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Women’s Rugby
The 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, and coaching is provided in the basic skills of rugby.
Detailed fee information can be found here.
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- National Collegiate Rugby
- Lonestar Conference
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Elite Eight Nationals: 2008
- Sweet Sixteen Nationals: 2007, 2009-2010
- Sweet Sixteen: 2007, 2008 and 2009
- 15s Texas State Champions: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
- 7s Nationals (4th place): 2018
- 7s Texas State Champions: 2018, 2019, 2020
Fees
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- $165 per semester for new members
- $150 per semester for returning members
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Sailing
The Texas A&M sailing team promotes competitive sailing to its members and competes regularly in regattas throughout Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Oklahoma and Florida. The team holds weekly meetings to discuss techniques, upcoming events and administrative matters, as well as dinghy practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Lake Bryan. It competes in the Southeastern Intercollegiate Sailing Association, which includes schools such as the University of Texas, the University of Kansas, Oklahoma State, the University of Oklahoma, Texas A&M Galveston and the University of South Alabama. Students interested in joining are encouraged to contact a team member and come out to the lake to sail.
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- Southeastern Intercollegiate Sailing Association
Contact Info
Fees
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- Club Team: $150/semester or $250/year
- Race Team: $300/semester or $500/year
Men’s Soccer
The Texas A&M men’s soccer club provides students with an opportunity to play intercollegiate soccer. Competition includes fall and spring seasons, with opponents from Texas and Louisiana. Anyone interested in playing competitive soccer is encouraged to join. The club has been highly successful at the national level.
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- Texas Collegiate Soccer League
- NIRSA – National Intramural Recreational Sports Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Region IV Champions: 2010, 2016, 2017, 2021
- National Champions Finalist: 1999
- NIRSA Champions: 2004
- NIRSA Champions: 2003, 2005
Fees
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- A Team: $400 per year
- B Team: $400 per year
- Reserves: $100 per year
Women’s Soccer
The Texas A&M women’s soccer club provides students with an opportunity for intercollegiate soccer competition. The team competes against other collegiate clubs from Texas. Anyone interested in developing their soccer skills or playing competitive soccer is encouraged to join.
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- Texas Collegiate Soccer League
- NIRSA (National Intramural Recreational Sports Association)
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Region IV Champions: 2010
- NIRSA National Championships – Semi-finalist: 2010
- Colorado Invitational – 2nd Place: 2007
- NIRSA National Championships – Quarter-finalist: 2006
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$550 per year
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Swimming
The Aggie club swim team includes swimmers of all levels, from recreational to national competitors. Most team members are swimmers looking to continue their competitive swimming careers. The club helps students develop their skills, improve performance techniques and foster a love for competition and sportsmanship. Its goal is to create a supportive, inclusive team that prioritizes unity and emphasizes student excellence. The Aggie club swim team travels to meets across the state and nation, competing nationally in College Club Swimming and locally in the Southwest Swim League.
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- Southwest Swim League
- College Club Swimming
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- 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)
- 2021 Virtual College Club Nationals: 8th (Combined)
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$90 per semester or $160 per year
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Taekwondo
Focusing on competitive sparring, the Taekwondo club trains students to compete on a local and national scale. The Taekwondo club was established to represent A&M in taekwondo competition, instruction and promotion up to black belt.
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- National Collegiate Taekwondo Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- National Championship, 1st place: 2001
- National Championship, 2nd place: 2002, 2005, 2007
- National Championship, 3rd place: 1999, 2003, 2006
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- $225 per semester
- $275 per year
Trap & Skeet
The Texas A&M Trap & Skeet Club is open to students, faculty and staff who are interested in learning or advancing their skills in clay target sports. The club emphasizes firearm safety, proper range etiquette and the fundamentals of trap and skeet shooting.
In addition to recreational shooting and skill development, members have the opportunity to compete in intercollegiate competitions at the state and national levels—with some even pursuing Olympic aspirations. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned shooter, the club offers a supportive environment to grow and compete.
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- ACU-I High Overall National Champions: 1978, 1982, 2019, 2021, 2022
- ACUI National Championships Runner-up: 2013, 2018, 2019
- ACUI High Overall Men’s National Champion: 2022
- ACUI High Overall Men’s National Championships Runner-up: 2019
- ACUI High Overall Women’s National Champion: 2022
- ACUI Division II National Champions: 2015, 2016
Fees
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- $750 per year
Triathalon
Founded in 2003 with just over 10 members, the Texas A&M Triathlon Team has grown into one of the largest collegiate triathlon teams in the nation, with more than 80 members each year. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students, the team welcomes athletes of all experience levels—from first-timers to Ironman finishers.
Team members compete across the United States in a variety of events, and the club offers a supportive, inclusive environment focused on growth, performance and fun. Practices and coaching clinics are beginner friendly, and experienced teammates are always ready to help with gear questions—including how to find a bike.
The club accepts new members year-round and promotes a healthy, active lifestyle through participation in the sport of triathlon.
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- USA Triathlon (USAT)
- USAT Collegiate Triathlon Association
- USAT South Midwest Collegiate Conference
Contact Info
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- $150 for competitive per semester
- $50 for practice only per semester
Men’s Ultimate Frisbee
The Texas A&M Ultimate Frisbee Club is a competitive team that travels and competes in tournaments across the southern United States. Open to all Texas A&M students, the club places strong emphasis on skill development, teamwork and sportsmanship—no prior experience is required to join.
Whether you’re looking to compete at a high level or try something new, the club offers a fun, supportive environment for players of all abilities.
Women’s Ultimate Frisbee
Focusing on skill development and fellowship, the Texas A&M Women’s Ultimate Frisbee Club trains students to compete at the regional level. The club is an all-women’s competitive team established to represent Texas A&M in all skill levels of ultimate frisbee.
Open to all Texas A&M students, the team welcomes players of any experience level and provides a supportive environment to grow both on and off the field.
Men’s Volleyball
The Texas A&M Men’s Volleyball Club offers students the opportunity to compete, build skills and connect with fellow Aggies through the sport of volleyball. The club supports both A and B teams, which practice twice a week and compete in tournaments nearly every weekend throughout the academic year.
Teams regularly travel out of state to compete, with past tournaments held in Indiana, Las Vegas and more. Each year, the club also participates in the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) Volleyball Championships, representing Texas A&M on a national stage.
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- NIRSA
- Southern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- NIRSA Championships, National Champions: 2010
- SIVA Conference Champions: 2005-2009
- NIRSA Championships, 1st: 2003
- NIRSA Championships, 3rd: 2002
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- $350 per semester
- $700 per year
Women’s Volleyball
The Texas A&M Women’s Volleyball Club offers a competitive environment for students to represent the university in intercollegiate volleyball. The club supports both A and B teams that compete in weekend tournaments throughout the fall and spring semesters, primarily in Texas with two out-of-state trips each year.
Tryouts are held at the beginning of each fall semester. While the club emphasizes local competition, it also prepares student-athletes to compete on a national scale against collegiate volleyball clubs from across the country.
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- NCVF National Champions: 2019
- NIRSA Championships, Gold Division – National Champions: 2010
- NIRSA Championships, Division II – National Champions: 2010
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- $300 per semester
Wakeboarding
The Texas A&M Wakeboarding Club gives students the opportunity to wakeboard, wakesurf and wakeskate alongside fellow enthusiasts while representing the university in collegiate competitions across the country.
Open to all skill levels, the club welcomes everyone from complete beginners to experienced riders looking to improve or compete. With a supportive atmosphere and a strong sense of community, Texas A&M Wake is the perfect place to learn, train and have fun on the water.
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- USA WakeBoarding
Contact Info
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- National Champions: 2015
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$300 per semester
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Men’s Water Polo
The Texas A&M Men’s Water Polo Club is a competitive team that trains and competes throughout the state and across the nation. Known for its fast-paced and physically demanding nature, water polo requires proficient swimming ability, agility, stamina and ball sence and handling skills.
The club welcomes students who are ready to challenge themselves, develop as athletes and represent Texas A&M with strength, resilience and teamwork. Practices focus on swimming, game strategy and skill development to prepare members for competition.
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- Collegiate Water Polo Association, Texas Division
Contact Info
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$280 per year
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Women’s Water Polo
Established in 1997, the Texas A&M Women’s Water Polo Club offers students a competitive aquatic team experience while promoting skill development, fitness and teamwork. The club provides one of the few student-led aquatic sports on campus and is open to athletes of all experience levels.
The primary competition season takes place in the spring, with fall practices focused on conditioning and developing core water polo skills. As an all-women’s team, the club is dedicated to helping members grow as athletes and proudly represent Texas A&M in collegiate competitions.
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- Collegiate Water Polo Association, Texas Division
Contact Info
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- Semester: $120 for current members, $130 for new members
- Year: $200 for current members, $220 for new members
Water Ski
If you love the water, sun and fun, the Texas A&M Water Ski Club is the place to be. Open to all Texas A&M students, the club offers access to a private ski lake and boat—no prior experience or personal equipment required. Whether you’re interested in slalom, trick skiing, jumping, wakeboarding or other tow sports, the club has everything you need to get started.
With a slalom course, jump ramp and experienced members ready to coach, the club fosters a welcoming, beginner-friendly environment while also training athletes to compete against collegiate teams nationwide.
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- National Collegiate Water Ski Association
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- Division II National Champions: 2005
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$325 per semester – unlimited skiing
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Wrestling
The Texas A&M Wrestling Club is committed to providing a competitive wrestling program for students while promoting the sport throughout the state of Texas. Open to all students with a passion for wrestling, the club focuses on skill development, discipline and competitive excellence.
The team trains to compete at the state level and represents Texas A&M with pride and determination. Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned wrestler, the club offers a supportive environment to grow and succeed on the mat.
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- National Collegiate Wrestling Association, Southwest Division
Contact Info
Accomplishments
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- National Champions: 1998
Fees
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- Non-competitive: $50 per semester or $90 per year
- Competitive: $150 per semester or $290 per year