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RUTGERS
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Club Sports
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The Club Sports Program, sponsored
by the Office of Athletics and Recreation at Rutgers
University-Camden, has developed a tradition of encouraging students to
formally
organize around their sporting interests. Because club sports have been
an
important part of student life throughout most of Rutgers’
history, Recreational Services realizes that its role is one of advisor
to the
clubs, not manager. That is an important distinction if clubs are to
operate
independently to meet their members’ goals.
Long before
varsity athletics provided an outlet for youthful energies, the men of Rutgers, like so many of their counterparts at
the other
colonial colleges, were privately challenging students from other
schools to
meet them for a little friendly competition. In fact, the Rutgers-New
Brunswick
student body is credited with initiating the first intercollegiate
contest in
football in the mid 1800s and later with starting collegiate ultimate
frisbee
in the 1970s. Both of these efforts were student driven and student
supported
with little, if any, assistance from the University.
Clubs that are
members of the Club Sports Program are student organized, student led
and student
funded. They can be organized to serve either the recreational needs or
the
competitive interests of their members. The choice is theirs. Whether
recreational or competitive in nature, however, it is understood that
all clubs
must accept the application of every student who applies regardless of
their
skill ability or experience and that they all must strive to:
- provide students with the
opportunity to explore the intricacies of a sport in greater depth than
is possible in the intramural leagues sponsored by the recreation
department of the University,
- provide leadership development
opportunities for club members who wish to assume administrative duties
within the club structure,
- provide
students with the opportunity to compete at the collegiate level
without making the same sacrifices of time and energy that are required
to participate in a varsity sport,
- assist students to become part of a
social community that has similar interests and goals.
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Adapted for Camden Campus.
Last updated: September 2, 2004 9:55 a.m.
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