Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)
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Join a sports club at NAU Campus Recreation and unleash the power of teamwork and passion for your favorite sport. Our clubs offer a platform for students to come together, compete, and excel in their chosen sports activity.

Discover the advantages of joining a sports club

Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting, our clubs provide the perfect opportunity for you to engage in a team atmosphere and work toward a common goal.

  • Immerse yourself in a supportive team environment and unite toward a shared objective.
  • Experience athletic growth without sacrificing your valuable time.
  • Deepen your NAU journey by engaging more actively on campus.
  • Embark on thrilling trips and take on rival colleges in exciting tournaments.
  • Unleash your leadership potential as a club officer, gaining invaluable skills.
  • Lead a vibrant and balanced life to conquer the pressures of college.

Discover the active sports clubs at NAU. Check out our comprehensive list of clubs, along with their primary contact information. It’s always a good idea to reach out to club officers for more details before joining. Simply right-click on the primary contact’s name to copy their email address, or click directly on their name to send an email.

Find the right sports club for you

Sport clubE-mailPrimary contact
Badmintonbadminton@nau.eduLai Wei
Baseballbaseball@nau.eduLogan Rowland
Beach volleyballbeach.volleyball@nau.eduTegan Bernard
Cheerleadingnaucheerleaders@gmail.comChristina Amos
Fencingjmr959@nau.eduKatrina Creek
Gymnasticsgymnastics@nau.eduIsabella Pilon
Ice hockey (D2)icejacksd2@nau.eduChristopher Walgren
Ice hockey (D3)icejacksd3@nau.eduLogan Rowland
Men's lacrossem.lacrosse@nau.eduJayden Ford
Women's lacrossew.lacrosse@nau.eduJane Pearson
Logging sportsloggingsports@nau.eduAlex Williams
Racquetballracquetball@nau.eduPatrick Biegun
Men's rugbym.rugby@nau.eduIan Nelson
Women's rugbyw.rugby@nau.eduOlivia Wallace
Runningrunning@nau.eduDiego Delgado
Women's soccerw.soccer@nau.eduAshley Konietzko
Softballsoftball@nau.eduTessa Lindberg
Swimswimming@nau.eduIsabella Perniciaro
Tennistennis@nau.eduPatick Biegun
Men's ultimatem.ultimate@nau.eduGabriel Sensibar
Women's ultimatew.ultimate@nau.eduEdie Cotton
Men's volleyballm.volleyball@nau.eduLuke Alvarez
Women's volleyballw.volleyball@nau.eduDevynn Sukung
Water polom.waterpolo@nau.eduGracey Michaelis

  • Must be a recognized member of the Office of Student Life for 2 full semesters prior to application
  • Must be a competitive sport activity/performance with regularly scheduled practices with clearly defined purpose
  • Must have a minimum of 10 active active members in the club
  • Teams applying for a competitive tier must have a conference or governing body membership
Tier level and requirementsCompetitive 1Competitive 2Recreational
Conference or League membershipRequiredRequiredNot required
Competitions played15105
Travel outside Flagstaff5 Trips3 Trips1 Trip
Hosted events531
Volunteer hours (per semester)15105
Practice hoursMax of 6Max of 6Max of 6
Council meetings1 officer at each meeting1 officer at each meeting1 officer at each meeting
Semester meetings222

If all requirements listed above are met, we encourage you to apply! Submit your application.

Note: these applications are only accepted during SOAR season which is open from March 30 to May 4. Reviewal will happen after the application period has closed.

Club Perks:

  • Higher priority of booking spaces compared to other clubs and organizations on campus
    • Ranking Order:
      • University academic programs
      • Campus recreation programs
      • Open recreation and sport clubs
      • General registered student organizations
      • University departments
      • External or community reservations
  • Up to 6 free hours of rental space [in Campus Recreation facilities] per week
  • The ability to host tournaments and other events to boost participation, to fundraise, and to foster competition
  • Campus Rec departmental support such as marketing and event coordination

Professional Outcomes:

  • Competitive Opportunities: Students are still able to participate in a competitive environment beyond high school
  • School Spirit and Representation: Clubs can help boost the school spirit by representing the institution in nationwide events, adding a sense of pride to the campus/team
  • Future Opportunities/ Building a Resume: Being an officer of a high-level sports club can attract certain employers and give students real life experience to speak on
  • Creating Connections with Alumni: Successful sport clubs often have involved alumni that continue to provide mentorship, financial resources, or other opportunities

Please review this handbook for any potential questions regarding sport clubs. If you questions are not answered via the handbook, please email sportclubs@nau.edu.

Non-NAU students who visit Flagstaff to compete in Sports Club tournaments/games must fill out this waiver in order to participate.  All new and current sport club members looking to join a pre-existing club must fill out this liability waiver.

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Please note that sports clubs may or may not have their own social media accounts or web pages that are not managed by the NAU administration. Any content posted on these accounts or pages is not endorsed by or considered an official statement of NAU.

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