Sport Clubs FAQ
Varsity Athletics vs. Sport Club vs. Intramurals
Varsity sports at WCU are funded entirely by the University. They offer scholarships and NCAA DII competitive play.
Sport Clubs are allocated a sum of money from the Student Government Association, they pay dues, and are entirely student run. There are varying costs and time commitments depending on the club. Some Sport Clubs are nationally and regionally ranked and others are more low key and just participate recreationally.
Intramurals consists of WCU peer vs. peer teams. There are many different offerings from one day tournaments to 6 week seasons. There are no practices, the cost to play ranges from $10 - $25 per team. Intramurals are the best way to get some exercise while meeting other students and having fun with your friends!
How do I join a sport club?
Attending the fall involvement fair is the best way to connect with all 27 of our sport clubs! You can contact any of the sport club’s executive boards by going to their RamConnect page or by visiting the Campus Recreation website. The club’s executive boards are seasoned student members of the respective club and can answer any questions you may have about joining!
Which sport clubs does WCU offer?
Check out the full list of all of the sports clubs that WCU offers on the Sport Club tab on the Campus Recreation website!
Why don’t I see some sports?
to find out how to start one.
What is the financial commitment to participate in a sport club?
What is the time commitment?
Are there tryouts?
How do I get more information about a specific sport club?
Can I get a scholarship playing a sport club?
Who do I contact for general sport club questions?
5 “Need to Knows” about Sport Clubs
- The Involvement Fair is a great way to join a sport club and learn more. The fair occurs on the first Wednesday in September in the Academic Quad.
- Sport Clubs charge dues for participation. Financial commitments vary by club. Some sports that are offered have a higher cost in dues because of practice locations, competitiveness, and travel commitment.
- Most of our sport clubs practice twice per week and have competitions on the weekends. Of course this commitment depends on the sport and which season they play in, where they practice (on/off campus), and competitiveness.
- There are some sport clubs that host tryouts. To find out if there are tryouts for a specific sport club, please contact the executive board of that specific sport club. Their information can be found on the Campus Recreation website.
- There are great leadership opportunities that sport clubs offer. Each club has their own elected executive board that consists of student members. The executive board is made up of a president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary. Each position has their own responsibilities that can help them in their academics and future careers.