Club Sports at St. Edward’s University provide students a variety of opportunities to learn a new sport, stay fit, make friends, and compete against other university club and varsity teams around the nation.
The Club Sport community strives for excellence in both on the field competition, the classroom, and in developing strong student leaders. Club team operations are executed by student officers and leaders, providing a unique learning environment and student-driven experience.
Why join a club sport?
Make new friends, stay active, reduce stress, become a campus leader, compete against other universities, learn a new sport, continue your athletic career, learn new skills, and be a part of a family.
Club Sports Tryouts
Meet us at RecFest!
- 4:00-7:00 p.m.
- First two weeks of September
Reach out to club officers for more details.
2023–2024 Teams
- Men's Lacrosse
- Women's Lacrosse
- Rugby
- Men's Soccer
- Polo
- Tennis
- Dance Team
- Men's Volleyball
- Women's Volleyball
- Rowing / Crew
- Climbing
- Men's Basketball
Forms
Club Sports Manual
Club Sport Athlete Rosters
Budget Forms
- Online Budget Expense Form (must be completed to release ANY club funding)
New Vendor Forms (for First-Time Payee or Vendor)
Travel Authorization
- Must be submitted 10 days prior to event
- Complete RTA and email to cfurgeso@theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com
Coach Forms
*Must be completed EACH season prior to any coaching.
Steps to Become a University-Certified Driver
- Access the Driver Authorization Dashboard
- Complete all steps required to be a certified driver
- Inform your advisor once completed
Additional Information
Give to Club Sport Teams
Clubs need a variety of funding, including player dues and gifts from alumni, parents and friends of the programs. Support a Club Sport team today!
Start a New Club Sport
Contact us to set up a meeting and discuss your options. We encourage all students interested in starting a new club sport to email Colleen Furgeson, Assistant Director of Recreation and Wellness, to set up an initial meeting.