Sport Clubs

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What are Sport Clubs?

  • Sport Clubs offer recreational, social and competitive opportunities for students. 
  • Clubs are student-run and focus on creating inclusive communities that embrace everyone from the veteran athlete to the first-time participant.
  • Clubs compete with other universities around the state and nation.
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Find a Club

With 39 clubs to choose from, there are lots of ways to compete in the sport of your choice.

See the Full List of Sport Clubs

Ready to find out more about how to get involved? Stop by the Sport Programs office in Dixon Recreation Center or fill out a sport club interest form.

Fill Out an Online Sport Club Interest Form

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Two women's soccer club players go for the ball.

How to Join a Club

  • Sport Club membership is open to currently enrolled OSU students and those with a valid Rec Sports membership. 
  • If you meet the criteria above, join a club by attending a club practice or contacting the club officer.
  • Alternatively, you can visit the Sport Club Database and follow the steps to "become a member."

Visit the Sport Club Database

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you have questions, chances are someone else has, too. 

See our Sport Club Frequently Asked Questions

If you have a question not answered in our FAQ, you can email the Sport Programs Office or call at 541-737-4083.

Email the Sport Programs Office

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Two members of the women's volleyball club practice in halloween costumes, with Donatello (the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle) jumping for a block.