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Club
Sports
Aikido:
Training in the Japanese martial art aikido, enabling members
to develop coordination of the mind and body
Badminton:
All skill levels welcome, with weekly practices and participation
in local collegiate tournaments.
Ballroom
Dance: Learn and improve dance steps including the fox
trot, swing, cha-cha, rhumba, waltz, samba, and salsa. Opportunity
to participate in off-campus ballroom and swing competition.
Baseball:
Fall and spring competition as a member of the National
Club Baseball Association Northeast Atlantic Division.
Black Reign: Step Team. Performs at numerous on and off-campus events.
Bowling:
Weekly intra-club league competition during the fall and
spring semesters and participation in regional collegiate
tournaments.
Break Dancing: Learn how to breakdance. Performances and competitions throughout the community and region.
Cheon Ji In: Mission is to transfer and communicate Korean culture through playing Poongmul, the Korean percussion music, to the global community.
Cricket:
Popular international sport with year-round practice and
a competitive season from May to October.
Cycling:
Mountain and road-racing as a member of the Eastern Collegiate
Cycling Conference and National Collegiate Cycling Association.
Dance Dance Revolution: Participate in this fun music video game that promotes dance and exercise.
Dance
Works: More than 100 students are involved with this
dance troupe's annual spring three-day performance spectacular.
African, tap, ballet, improvisational, and jazz are the
types of dance performed.
Equestrian:
English and Western riding in regional and national competition
as a member of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.
Fencing:
Learn and improve skills while hosting a fall and spring
tournament and competing in a number of off-campus tournaments
during the academic year.
Field
Hockey: Fun and competitive atmosphere provided for
students of all skill levels with fall and spring dual competition
and tournaments.
Figure
Skating: Beginners and experienced skaters welcome at
weekly practices at the new Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion.
Visit the Figure
Skating Club website.
Golf:
Men's and women's teams compete in the fall and spring at
Drumlins Golf Course, located on the campus bus shuttle
route. Regional competition in tournaments and dual matches.
Gymnastics:
Offered for men and women, these teams compete in home and
away dual meets and tournaments, including annual participation
in the National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics
Clubs Championships.

Ice
Hockey: Men's and women's teams compete against teams
from the northeast with practice and home competition at
the new Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. The men's club is
a member of the Eastern Collegiate Hockey League and the
American Collegiate Hockey Association, while the women
are affiliated with USA Hockey.
Please contact the Athletics Department (www.suathletics.com) for information on the Women's Intercollegiate Hockey Team.
Juggling:
Learn and improve skills with novice and experienced jugglers
as members of the International Juggling Association. The
club participates in the popular Comstock Kidfest and Madrigal
Dinner.
Kendo: Practice Japanese / Korean fencing for intercollegiate
competition and personal growth. We teach kendo / kumdo and iaido. All
welcome, no fees. http://students.syr.edu/kendo
Lacrosse:
Fall and spring practice and competition for men and women.
The men's club is a member of the National College Lacrosse
League, while the women compete in games and tournaments
against regional teams.
Martial
Arts: Learn Okinawan Goju-Ryu karate, judo, and self-defense
techniques for those of all skill levels.
Orange Pulse: One of Syracuse University's newest dance clubs and the only performing dance group with no tryouts. Gives people an opportunity to start something they have never tried or pick up an old passion, as well as perform in an annual show.
Outing
Club: The Syracuse University Outing Club, founded in
1935, is run by students of Syracuse University and the
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Membership
is open to the entire university community. Our purpose
is to promote the enjoyment of our natural environment,
and to have a lot of fun in the outdoors. Visit the Outing
Club website http://suoc.syr.edu/cgi-bin/suoc.pl
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Pershing Rifles: A co-ed military based fraternity that specializes in tactical field training and precision armed drill. The company competes at drill competitions throughout the year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pershing_Rifles
Rugby:
Men's and women's teams compete in the fall and spring as
members of the Upstate Rugby Union, including dual matches
and tournament competition.
Running:
Runners of varying distances and speeds meet throughout
the week to train. Club members run throughout north and
south campus as well as the neighboring area and are offered
the opportunity to enter several road races.
Sailing: Intercollegiate competing sailing club
Shotokan: Provides basic self-defense and the knowledge needed to defend yourself, should the situationarise. The major goals and objectives of this club are to promote health and wellness through learning the martial arts; along with promoting well-being and self-esteem.
Ski
Racing: Alpine and nordic racing opportunities for men
and women. Member of the United States Collegiate Ski Racing
Association. Host and compete in a number of ski meets in
the spring throughout the northeast. Visit the SU
Ski Team website.
Soccer:
Fall and spring members of the Syracuse Indoor Soccer Center
league for men and women in addition to outdoor competition.
The women are members of the Northeast Collegiate Women's
Club Soccer League.
Softball:
Fall and spring practices allow members to learn and improve
skills for spring competition against regional teams.
Squash: Participate with players of all skill levels in a weekly round-robin competition
Swimming: Participate in weekly practices to improve skills and compete in a fun atmosphere
Swing: The purpose of the club is to provide the SU community an opportunity to experience different types of swing dancing and meet new students with common interests. Students participate in community dances in downtown Syracuse as well as dances at other universities in the northeast.
Syracuse Orange Bhangra: Bhangra is a lively form of folk music and dance that originates from Punjab, the northwest province of India.The members of the Syracuse Orange Bhangra hope to increase cultural awareness among the Syracuse campus and to integrate others into this popular sub-culture.
SyRAAScuse: The official Syracuse University competitive Garba-Raas Dance team. Garba-Raas is a folk dance from the Indian state of Gujarat. Our team is dedicated to promoting South Asian culture through our innovative choreography, which represents Gujarati tradition fused with modern.
T.A.P.:
Unique and fun form of dance allows members to learn various
tap styles for use at campus shows and regional and national
competitions as a member of the International Tap Association.
Tennis:
Practice and compete outdoors in the fall and at the Drumlins
Tennis Club during the winter months. Men's and women's
teams offered.
Triathlon:
This multi-sport activity allows members to improve cycling,
running and swimming skills for triathlon competition. Members
are eligible to compete at various triathlons in and around
the Syracuse area.
Ultimate
Frisbee: Popular fall and spring sport for men and women.
Sectional and regional tournament activity as a member of
the Ultimate Players Association.
Virtuous
Expressions : Christian dance organization that practices
ballet, tap, jazz, modern, and hip hop dance disciplines.
Conducts annual show in April.
Volleyball:
Men's and women's teams practice and compete during the
fall and spring semesters in a number of dual matches and
multi-team tournaments. The men's club is affiliated with
the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Upstate
Conference and the women with the Northeast Women's Club
Volleyball League.
Waterpolo: Engage with enthusiastic members to improve skills and compete as a member of the National Collegiate Water Polo Association
Wrestling:
Learn and improve wrestling skills at weekly practice sessions.
Members will have the opportunity to compete against club
teams throughout the northeast.
Yoga: Re-align your spirit, build strength and increase flexibility in (daily) morning workouts
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