Club Sports | Springfield College

About Club Sports at Springfield College

The Springfield College Club Sports Program bridges the gap between intramurals and varsity athletics, allowing you to enjoy the club sports experience. The club sports program offers 12 competitive recreational sports opportunities. Most club teams compete in leagues against other local and regional teams and some teams even compete in national competitions. The Clubs Sports Program relies heavily on active student involvement, management, and decision making, providing opportunities for students to develop and refine their own leadership and organizational skills.

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Springfield College - Cheerleading
Cheerleading

The Cheerleading Team is a co-ed club sport that is split up into two teams: the Cheer Squad and Competitive Cheer Team. The Cheer Squad practices one to two times a week and performs at home varsity football and basketball games, and admissions events. The Competitive Cheer Team practices two to three times a week and  travels throughout New England for competitions. The team begins practicing in September and ends in April, after the national competition. In the spring of 2023, the Cheerleading Team placed fourth at Dance Team Union National competition.

 

Springfield College - Pride Dance Team
Dance

The Pride Dance Team is a competitive club sport team that is split up into two teams. A Game Day Team and a Competition Team. The Game Day Team performs at home varsity football and basketball games and practices one to two times a week. The Competition Team attends three to five competitions and practices two to three times a week. The team hosts an annual exhibition fundraiser for the entire Springfield College community. The team competes in jazz and pom and attends the Dance Team Union National competition. In 2023, the team placed second in jazz and fourth in pom.

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E-Sports

The E-Sports team is a competitive club sport in the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC). 

 

Springfield College - Equestrian
Equestrian

The equestrian team is comprised of a group of riders with various degrees of experience. Each season is made up of roughly nine shows during which the team competes against colleges and universities across the state and region. Being a part of this team also includes weekly lessons during the show season.

Springfield College - Gymnastics
Club Gymnastics

The club gymnastics team is a year-round competitive club team with various degrees of experience. The team competes against colleges and universities across the state and region. The team practices three times per week on campus in our state-of-the-art gymnastics facility. This past season the team placed second in level 6 at nationals.

Springfield College - Mens Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey (Men)

N.E.C.H.A. Colonial Conference Champions in 2017 & 2018. The ice hockey team is competitive club sport that competes from October through March. The team plays a 16 to 20 game schedule October through March. The team begins practicing in October. Practices occur twice a week after 9 p.m. 

Springfield College - Womens Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey (Women)

The Women's Ice Hockey Team is a competitive club sport that competes in the Independent Women's Club Hockey League. The team practices two to three times a week from October to February. The team plays 12-14 games a season and travels throughout New England.

 

Springfield College - Iron Sports
Iron Sports

Team Iron Sports is a club team that focuses on all strength sports. Participants train and compete in sports such as Strongman, Olympic weightlifting, and powerlifting. There is both a competitive and non-competitive team. Everyone who wants to lift and train in a fun and accepting environment is welcome! The team meets two to three times a week in our varsity weight room with certified strength and conditioning coaches.

 

Springfield College - Mens Rugby
Rugby (Men's)

The men's rugby team is a competitive club sport. Each season lasts approximately 10 weeks. There is a traditional fall season and a non-traditional spring season, which is typically focused on tournament play.

Springfield College - Womens Rugby
Rugby (Women's)

The women’s rugby team is a competitive club sport. Each season lasts approximately 10 weeks. There is a traditional fall season and a non-traditional spring season, which is typically focused on tournament play.

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Club Soccer (Men's)

The club men’s soccer team is a competitive club sport. The team competes in NIRSA Region 1 Soccer League. Players compete against teams across New England. There is a traditional fall season and a non-traditional spring season, which is typically focused on tournament play.

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Club Soccer (Women's)

The club women’s soccer team is a competitive club sport. The team competes in NIRSA Region 1 Soccer League. Players compete against teams across New England. There is a traditional fall season and a non-traditional spring season, which is typically focused on tournament play.

Springfield College - Ski and Snowboarding
Ski and Snowboard

The ski and snowboard team races as part of the McBrine Division of USCSA. At competitions, the team tests its skill in slalom and giant slalom events. The team competes throughout an eight-weekend competition schedule during the year.

Springfield College - Ultimate Frisbee
Ultimate

The Ultimate Frisbee team is a competitive club sport. The team consists of players with a wide range of playing experience. The team competes against colleges and universities across the state and region. 

Womens Volleyball
Club Volleyball (Women's)

The Club Women's Volleyball Team competes in the Northeast Women's Volleyball Club League. They will travel throughout New England and attend tournaments with a chance to attend nationals. The team practices two to three times a week.

Volleyball
Club Volleyball (Men's)

The club men’s volleyball team is a competitive club sport. Players compete against teams across New England. There is a traditional season and a non-traditional season, which is typically focused on tournament play. The team practices 2-3 times a week.

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