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Campus Recreation provides advisement to all Club Sport organizations. The purpose for each club sport may vary from competitive to recreational in nature. The key element to the club sport organization is that it is student initiated and organized with an emphasis placed on participation and interest in the same activity.
Memberships within these organizations are voluntary. The success of the club is determined exclusively on student leadership and group participation. All Club Sports at Oswego State are required to become registered in order to be recognized by the campus community. Listed below are the active club sport organizations. Students, Faculty and Staff are welcome to participate.
Competitive Club Sports
Cheerleading Association
Club Baseball Crew Club (men & women) Club Field Hockey Equestrian Team Men's Club Hockey Men's Rugby Men's Soccer Men's Volleyball Racquetball Club
Synchronized Skating Ultimate Frisbee
Women's Club Volleyball
Women's Club Soccer Women's Club Ice Hockey Women's Rugby
Instructional Club Sports
Aikido
Capoeira
Del Sarte
Judo
Okinawa Goju-Ryu Karate
Tae Kwon Do
Recreational Club Sports
Bowling Club
Paintball Club
Outdoors Club
Ski Club
For information regarding current club sports or questions about a club sport not listed, feel free to contact Scott Harrison.
Becoming A Registered Group
Club Sports must complete a registration packet with The Point located in 101 Campus Center. All club sports seeking recognition and funding from Student Association visit The Point in 101 Campus Center or visit the Student Association website. For more information regarding a new club sport contact the Assistant Director of Campus Recreation. Each registered organization is required to follow the policies and procedures as outlined by the Oswego State Student Handbook, the Student Association, The Point, and the office of Campus Recreation.
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