Sport Clubs offer competitive opportunities to play in non-varsity sports
The ¹ÏÉñÍø sport club program provides opportunities for students to play in non-varsity sports while developing skills in leadership, administration, organization and fundraising. A sport club is a registered student organization designed to serve individuals motivated by a common interest and desire to compete in a favorite sport. Sport clubs play other colleges and universities, but are not part of NCAA; they are supported by the University through the Recreation and Wellness department. Practices and games are determined by club officers. Sport clubs may not require a full year commitment.
The ¹ÏÉñÍø Sport Club program currently has 17 active clubs serving more than 700 students. Our program sponsors men's, women's and co-ed teams in sports ranging from soccer to equestrian to ice hockey. The level of competition for each club also varies. Some clubs practice three to four days a week and compete almost every weekend, while others practice one to two days a week and compete once a semester.
Questions?
Contact SheAyre Gavin, Coordinator of Sport & Youth Programs.
Ready to Join a Sport Club?
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Create an account inÌýÌýusing your ¹ÏÉñÍø student email.
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Select the club you'd likeÌýto join and select 'Join Team.'
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Sign the waiver and send your request to join!
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Complete the Acknowledgement of Risk form for each club you are interested in joining.
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Complete a Sport Club Physical. This must be completed annually.
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Show proof of medical/health insurance to a sport club professional staff member or by uploading it to your online forms. Individuals with health insurance that is shown on a military ID or military dependent ID should NOT upload that document.
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Club dues can be paid viaÌýÌýto 'sportclubs@odu.edu'. The person paying the dues should leave a comment noting the name of the person that the dues are for and the club that they are intended for. The payer should also select the "Sending to a Friend" option because the money will go to theÌýclub account, not to ¹ÏÉñÍø.
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Complete the online baseline concussion test.ÌýThe test code will be sent to you after all registration documents have been received and club dues have been paid.
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Contact club(s) directly for information on the practice schedule. Contact information is listed below.
Baseball Club |
Basketball Club - Women's |
Basketball Club - Men's |
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu |
Field Hockey |
Golf |
Ice Hockey |
Lacrosse- Men's |
Lacrosse- Women's |
Rowing/Crew |
Rugby- Men's |
Rugby- Women's |
Soccer- Men's |
Soccer- Women's |
Softball Club |
Swim Club |
Tennis Club |
Ultimate Frisbee |
Volleyball- Men's |
Volleyball- Women's |
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Financial Information
Coaching Information
Event Management & Facilities
Members/Membership
ÌýTravel
Club Leadership & Management
New Clubs
Handbook
Visiting Team Information
Baseball Club |
Basketball Club - Women's |
Basketball Club - Men's |
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu |
Field Hockey |
Golf |
Ice Hockey |
Lacrosse- Men's |
Lacrosse- Women's |
Rowing/Crew |
Rugby- Men's |
Rugby- Women's |
Soccer- Men's |
Soccer- Women's |
Softball Club |
Swim Club |
Tennis Club |
Ultimate Frisbee |
Volleyball- Men's |
Volleyball- Women's |
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Financial Information
Coaching Information
Event Management & Facilities
Members/Membership
ÌýTravel
Club Leadership & Management
New Clubs
Handbook
Visiting Team Information
Concussion Policy
The ¹ÏÉñÍø Sports Concussion Management Policy lays out guidelines that are based on concussion consensus literature, NATA position statements, NCAA concussion guidelines, and physician recommendations for the management of concussions. This policy was created to manage sports related concussion; however we realize that every case is unique and may cause the provider to deviate from the policy to provide optimal care. Read Moreâ–º