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Being involved with a sports team can be a vital part of staying healthy and is an excellent opportunity for a student to share their passion for sport with others. Campus Recreation’s three sport programs offer different ways to participate.
The Club Sports program provides an opportunity for students to develop their athletic interest with other students who share the same passion. All Club Sport teams are led by students, are very organized, have elected student-leadership boards, collect membership dues, practice regularly, travel off-campus and compete regionally and nationally to represent the University.
MSU Denver Club Archery is the newest addition to the Club Sports lineup! This competitive team is a great place for students looking to develop or hone their archery skills while representing MSU Denver on a regional – and hopefully national – level. The Club will be joining USA Archery’s Collegiate Archery Program and will begin competing soon. *Practices and competitions are off-campus*
Email the club’s president, Trinity Weiss, at [email protected] for more information!
MSU Denver has a long history of fielding Club Baseball teams in the National Club Baseball Association (NCBA). For the 2023/24 school year, the tradition continues…
There are a number of former NCBA baseball players who began their careers on the club team at their school before moving on to play for their NCAA Div. I or Div. II programs. Several others have gone on to play professional baseball in the independent leagues. Major League Baseball made full acknowledgement of the league’s talent when the Florida Marlins drafted Colorado State pitcher Nathan Nowicki in the 19th round of the 2003 Amateur Player Draft. Nate holds the designation of being the first player drafted out of the NCBA, but was certainly not the last.
Each season ends with the chance to play for a District title and thus the chance to play in the DII World Series!
Email Elias Gonzalez, [email protected], for more information!
The MSU Denver Club Cheerleading team is a coed team that is performance-based. Our members perform at all MSU Denver Athletic and Club Sports events. The team’s focus is on engaging with our growing crowds and keeping the Roadrunners fans excited. We are dedicated to helping our athletes grow individually and as a team in our sport, professionally and academically.
Email the team at [email protected] for more information!
Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram and be sure to visit their website!
The MSU Denver Club Dance team is a place for students to come and grow as dancers and people in a safe, uplifting, positive environment. Not only are they a competitive team that competes at NDA nationals in the Spring, but the team also supports other teams on campus by attending their games and cheering them on. They are also actively involved in the community through volunteer and charity work, and are always looking for more opportunities for growth.
Email the team at [email protected] for more information.
Visit the team’s website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram!
Esports and competitive-gaming is a blossoming multi-million dollar industry. This club will focus on competing in various leagues and one-day tournaments. The club is currently fielding teams for Fortnite, Rocket League, and League of Legends, but they want you Overwatch and CS:GO players as well!
For more information about this club and how to get involved, email the club’s president, Elliot Liveoak, at [email protected].
Join the team’s Discord server as well!
MSU Denver Club Hockey competes in the ACHA Division II West Region. The team plays a competitive 30 game schedule including 15 conference games as a member of the Big Mountain Hockey Conference. The BMHC is made up of 6 teams: University of Northern Colorado (UNC), Colorado State University (CSU), University of Colorado (CU), University of Denver (DU), MSU Denver and University of Wyoming.
MSU Denver has become a nationally recognized ACHA Program over the past 5 years, making regular appearances on the national stage (twice finishing in the top 10!). Our goal is to compete at the highest level while simultaneously creating a unique college experience for our student athletes.
MSU Denver has a private locker room and player’s lounge at the Ice Centre at the Promenade in Westminster, CO. We practice twice a week and play home games there.
The program boasts a coaching staff with 15+ years of college and professional hockey experience. MSU Denver’s brand of hockey is smart, fast-paced, and hard hitting.
For more information email the club, [email protected], for more information.
RECRUITS: Fill out the form below to get up to date information on the upcoming season: Recruitment Form
Email the team’s leadership board at [email protected] for more information!
Check out the team’s website here.
The MSU Denver Men’s Club Soccer team is in its second year as an active Club Sport team. The team is currently setup and excited to play in the Region V Soccer league that is part of the NIRSA Championship Series this fall. The team is always open to recruiting new players, and is most importantly committed to having fun and forming a brotherhood on campus.
Email the club’s president, Eden Chavez-Casanova, [email protected], for more information on how to get involved!
MSU Denver’s Club Tae Kwon Do strives to give students of all skill levels a safe place to grow their skills for competition while growing a community. It’s the club’s vision to become the top collegiate Tae Kwon Do club in the country!
Email the club, [email protected], for more information on how to get involved!
Visit the team’s website here.
MSU Denver Women’s Club Volleyball is a place for competitive volleyball players to enhance their skills, share their talents and promote the sport through sportsmanship and camaraderie. The team aims to compete against other high caliber teams and serve as a platform for players to continue playing competitively at the collegiate level.
Email the club’s team account, [email protected], for more information!
Follow the team on Instagram!
Want to start a new club sport team?
Click the button below to Email Dave Lamothe to get started.
Need to make a payment to your club sport team?
Click the button below and navigate to your team’s account.
The Intramural Sports program offers Campus Recreation members opportunities to participate in traditional sport and esports activities. Teams simply arrive near the start of their game and play on-campus in the gym. Campus Recreation provides game officials and develops the rules, and league play over the course of the semester is offered alongside one-day tournaments and events. There are no additional fees to participate.
An active Campus Recreation membership is required to participate, and this is an open-league with no gender-based requirements to play. Join a team, create a team and recruit other players, or list yourself as a free agent to get involved. NOTE: Free Agents are not guaranteed placement on a team.
For more information, email Dave Lamothe at [email protected]
OPEN TO ALL CAMPUS RECREATION MEMBERS
The Open Recreation program includes drop-in activities such as basketball, volleyball and indoor soccer in the gym. Open Recreation allows members to play casual pick-up games, or just shoot the basketball around for a few, at various times throughout the week.
Select sports equipment (balls, racquets, volleyball nets, etc.) can be borrowed from the Fitness Center for day-use use in the gym, or from the Outdoor Pursuits office for other purposes.
Campus Recreation members are welcome to drop-in and participate at no additional cost. Guests may participate by purchasing a $7 day pass.
See Memberships page for more details.
WEST COURT, PE117w, 2-6 p.m.
Mondays: Basketball
Tuesdays: Basketball
Wednesdays: Indoor Soccer
Thursdays: Basketball
PE/Event Center Patio, noon-6 p.m.
Monday-Thursday: Esports and Gaming
CONFLICT DAYS
There is no Open Rec programming on West Court on the following days:
8/21
10/1
10/31
11/14
11/19
11/25 – 11/29
12/3 – 12/5
12/12
David Lamothe, Assistant Director
303-615-1349
[email protected]
Location:
PE/Event Center, Suite 002
1255 10th Street
Denver, CO 80204