Sport Clubs


What are Sport Clubs?

ASU Sport Clubs offers students competition, instruction, and recreation in more than 32 active Sport Clubs. The program serves as a competitive alternative to intramural sports, physical education, and intercollegiate athletics by offering team members professional coaching, league travel, and participation in national tournaments. Although some clubs remain solely recreational, most are highly competitive.

Club privileges include the use of the Arizona State name, a small budget allotted by the Sport Club Association and the Department of Recreational Sports, and athletic facilities when available. Most clubs supplement their budget through membership fees and fund raising.

Mission Statement

The Sport Club Association is committed to student sport club success. This is achieved through raising awareness, providing guidance, creating resources, and encouraging an environment for continued growth and development.

What can Sport Clubs do for me?

Arizona State University's Sport Club program gives the student an opportunity to take part in the leadership, responsibility and decision making process of club activities. The success of the Sport Club is dependent on the professionalism and leadership shown by the club officers, advisors and coaches. It is created for students, by students, under the supervision of the Department of Recreational Sports-Sport Clubs Director and staff. Clubs members nominate student officers who run the day-to-day operations, which include scheduling practices, activities and games, and contracting trainers and referees.