Sport Clubs
What are Sport Clubs?
Athletics for students, lead by students.
Sport clubs are student run, organized and lead. Sports clubs at Central are student-led organizations that provide opportunities for members to participate in various athletic activities, both competitively and recreationally. These clubs often operate independently from the university's official athletic programs, allowing students to take on leadership roles in organizing practices, competitions, and events. They offer a platform for students to pursue their passion for sports, improve their skills, and build a sense of camaraderie with fellow enthusiasts. Sports clubs foster a strong community atmosphere, encouraging teamwork, discipline, and a healthy lifestyle among participants.
Sport clubs are RSO or Registered Student Organization that report and are managed by University Recreation Sport Programs.
Active Sport Clubs
At Central, a wide array of sports clubs are available for students to join. These include popular options such as men and women's soccer, volleyball, and lacrosse, catering to those who enjoy team sports and competitive play. For those who have more of an interest in individually focused sports, CWU offers clubs for swimming, equestrian, golf, climbing, and many more. These clubs provide further opportunities for students to engage in their favorite activities. Central clubs have a sport for everyone, allowing all students to find a club that suits their interests and athletic goals.
| Sport | Social Media | |
|---|---|---|
| Baseball | BaseballSC@cwu.edu | @cwuclubball |
| Cheercats | CheercatsSC@cwu.edu | @cwucheercats |
| Climbing | ClimbingSC@cwu.edu | @cwuclimbingteam |
| Dance | DanceSC@cwu.edu | @cwudance |
| Equestrian | EquestrianSC@cwu.edu | @cwuequestrians |
| Men's Rugby | Mensrugbysc@cwu.edu | TBD |
| Golf | GolfSC@cwu.edu | @cwugolfclub |
| Women's Rugby | Womensrugbysc@cwu.edu | TBD |
| Men's Lacrosse | MensLacrosseSC@cwu.edu | @cwulacrosse |
| Wrestling | wrestlingsc@cwu.edu | @cwu_wrestlingclub |
| Men's Soccer | MensSoccerSC@cwu.edu | @cwumensoccer |
| Women's Soccer | WomensSoccerSC@cwu.edu | @cwu.womens.club.soccer |
| Tennis | TennisSC@cwu.edu | @cwutennis |
| Men's Volleyball | MensVolleyballSC@cwu.edu | @cwumvb |
| Women's Volleyball | WomensVolleyballSC@cwu.ed | @cwu.wvbc |
| Roundnet | SpikeballSC@cwu.edu | @cwuspikes |
| Ultimate Frisbee | UltimateSC@cwu.edu | @cwu_ultimate |
Inactive Clubs
Inactive Clubs 2025-2026
- Swim
- Water Polo
- Cycling
- Women's Lacrosse
- Esports
How to Start a Sport Club
Sport Clubs onboarding process:
To start a new sport club several requirements must be met:
- Sport clubs can only be brought on in the Spring Quarter for the next academic year.
- All sport clubs must have a minimum of 8 student athletes
- Each club needs a minimum of 4 executive board members
- President
- Vice-President
- Treasurer
- Social Chair/ Secretary
- Each club will also need a National Association or League to compete in
- Example: Women's and Men's Volleyball Compete in PIVA or the Pacific Intercollegiate Volleyball Association.
- Club requirements per their sport association must be met in their entirety by the Club and easily provided by the Recreation Center or Community Resource.
- Once Students have identified an Association to compete under students will be guided through our Budget Presentation Process
- Budget Presentation are a formal way to re-new or appeal to become a recognized sport club.
- Budget Presentation include a cover letter, presentation and overview of the financial needs of the club.
Prospective Sport Clubs can contact the Sport Club Coordinator to learn more about the process. New sport clubs are officially recognized Spring Quarter for the next academic year.
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Contact
Sport Clubs
400 E. University Way Ellensburg, WA, 98926-7448