The Mission of the Club Sports program is to offer a wide range of sports for a diverse student population. The Department of Campus Recreation provides direction to the Club sports program as a whole, with an emphasis on student development, leadership and social skills. Club Sports provides students with the opportunity to gain positive lasting attributes that will enable their ability to become well rounded members of their community after college.
A Club Sport is defined as a recognized student organization, which exists to promote and develop interest in a particular sport or physical activity. Club Sports supports all non-NCAA athletics and provides opportunities to join a team and compete with fellow students on the local and national levels. Focusing on camaraderie and physical activity, Club Sports teams range from the recreational to the national elite in skill and competitiveness. Club Sports are strictly voluntary and involvement in a Sport Club enhances the student’s college experience and adds value to the student’s overall education. Participation can be comprised of all men or all women or can be comprised of both men and women.
Each Club Sport team is comprised of and managed by students sharing a common interest in the development of their sport. Students will develop skills and knowledge of a particular sport while building character and leadership and creating an environment where lasting friendships can be made.
Club Sport Programs
October 4th vs. Drexel at 4pm (Away)
October 24th vs. Rider at 1pm (Away)
**Stay tuned for the remainder of the schedule coming in a few weeks
October 6th Round Robin vs. Drexel at 6pm (Away – Drexel University)
October 10th vs. Princeton at 1pm (Away)
October 17th – Tournament (Location and Times – TBA)
November 7th vs. Penn (Location and Time – TBA)
**Stay tuned for the remainder of the schedule coming in a few weeks
You couldn’t ask for a better day to play soccer! The sun was bright and there was a slight breeze through the air. However the outcome of the game wasn’t as nice as the weather. Even though the University of the Sciences Soccer Club lost to St. Joe’s 1-0 they shouldn’t hang their heads in defeat. Still lacking the chemistry needed to be a more efficient team they played with a lot of heart and refused to give up until the final blow of the whistle; they actually outplayed and dominated St. Joe’s for the majority of the game but failed to capitalize on scoring chances. Unfortunately, St. Joe’s was able to and in the 75th minute St. Joe’s scored the winning goal off of a deflection by one of our own players.
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