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Sports and Recreation

Go beyond the classroom walls and strengthen your physical and mental health at our state-of-the-art sports and recreation facilities.

Recreation and Exercise

Barnes Center main entrance, with blue sky and trees reflected in the glass around the door.

Whether you enjoy a pickup game, fitness classes or solo workouts, our variety of gyms, fitness centers and recreation areas on campus will help you stay active and healthy.

 

Stats and Facts

45

Active Club Sports
400 +

Intramural Sports Teams
60 +

Group Fitness Classes
80 +

Outdoor Adventure Trips
 

Club and Intramural Sports

Whether you’re looking for something competitive or recreational, we offer a wide range of club and intramural sports across skill levels so you can get out, be active and connect with friends.

Student playing baseball.

Club Sports

Choose from 47 student-led club sports that include recreational, competitive and instructional sport-related activities.

Explore club sports
Students playing sports in a field.

Intramural Sports

We offer more than 400 intramural sports teams and tournaments, giving you the opportunity to compete in a fun and supportive environment throughout your academic year.

Discover intramural sports

Additional Areas to Explore

Fitness Facilities

Our campus features multiple fitness spaces, the largest facility being the Barnes Center at The Arch. Located just off the Quad on North Campus, near the JMA Wireless Dome, this state-of-the-art health, wellness and recreation hub serves as the center for student wellness on campus.

Outdoor Adventure Trips

Explore the outdoors in new and exciting ways. Take fun and exciting trips to try skiing and snowboarding, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, hiking, backpacking and more.

Esports

Get your game on in the Barnes Center at The Arch designated esports gaming room. This inclusive space offers a variety of gaming experiences and welcomes participants of all or no skill level.

Students on stationary bicycles.
Students doing yoga.
People playing basketball.