Opt In for Loyola Swimming Pool Access (Summer 2025)

Tulane Campus Recreation members can opt in to access Loyola University's Sports Complex indoor pool while the Reily Center natatorium is under maintenance. For more information on how to opt in, view our email alert message.

Reily Maintenance Closures (May 2025)

The Reily Center will be closed Monday, May 19, through Friday, May 23, for our annual summer maintenance. TU Fit will be open during this time. As a reminder, TU Fit is only accessible to current Tulane students, faculty, and staff with a valid Splash Card and a Tulane Campus Recreation membership.

In addition to our annual summer maintenance, the Reily Center’s main gym (basketball courts), indoor track, and natatorium will be closed for extended maintenance starting Monday, May 19, and will reopen before the start of the fall 2025 semester.

We apologize for the inconvenience and greatly appreciate your patience as we continue to ensure the quality and safety of our facilities. Check our website, social media, and email alerts this summer for official reopening dates.

Summer 2025 Hours of Operation

Our summer hours of operation start on Friday, May 9. Please view our Hours and Facilities page for our full list of summer adjusted hours and closures.

Club Sports

Tulane Campus Recreation’s club sport teams are recognized student organizations that are formed, developed, and governed by students. Teams are gender-inclusive, meet regularly for practice, and compete regionally, as well as nationally.

Resources & Information

For more information, email the club officers directly by using the club's WaveSync portal (officers are listed). You can also reach out to the Club Sports Office at clubsports@tulane.edu or 504-314-2862.

Club Sports Directory

Team WaveSync Instagram
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Cycling - -
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Golf -  
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Lacrosse (M) - -
Lacrosse (W) - -
MMA -  
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Rock Climbing - -
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Rugby (M) - -
Rugby (W) - -
Soccer (M) - -
Soccer (W) - -
Swim - -
Table Tennis - -
Tennis - -
Ultimate Frisbee (M) - -
Ultimate Frisbee (W) - -
Volleyball - -
Water Polo - -
Wrestling - -

Handbook & Forms

The Club Sports Handbook contains all club sport policies and procedures along with detailed information regarding the items listed below. All club officers are responsible for knowing the handbook and communicating its contents to their respective teams.

  • ACS and the Executive Council
  • Required and Recommended Officer Positions
  • Player Expectations and Responsibility
  • Coaches
  • Budgets and Funding
  • Tier Classification System
  • Administrative Compliance Program

The Assumption of Risk/Release Form is mandatory prior to participation in any-all club sports practices and events.

Club Sports Giving Fund

The Club Sports Giving Fund was created to accept donations to help support the overall Tulane Club Sports Program (donations to a specific club must be done separately).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Club Sport?

Tulane Club Sports are student organizations that are geared toward instructional, recreational or competitive play. Club sports are recognized campus organizations that are run by the students. Each club has regular practice times and some compete in local or national leagues..

How can I find out about joining, practices, dues, etc.?

It is best to contact the club president for information on joining, dues, practices, etc. Please refer to the Club Sports Directory for the appropriate contact information.

Are there restrictions when to join?

Club Sports start practicing the third week of the Fall and Spring semesters. Most clubs will accept participants throughout the school year. Please contact the club officers for more information.

How much does it cost to join a club?

Clubs determine semester or annual dues based on their constitution, club leadership, and expenses incurred by the club. Tulane University also provides financial assistance through funds from Undergraduate Student Government and the Department of Campus Recreation. Besides dues and the university allocation, clubs are required to host fundraisers to support their travel and equipment costs..

Who is eligible to be a member of a Club Sport?

Clubs set their own membership guidelines written in their constitutions, but generally it is open to all Tulane students as well as the general Tulane community.

What is the difference between Club Sports and Intramural Sports?

Intramural sports are set leagues where you play games against other Tulane students. You can get friends from your hall, residence hall, etc and sign up an intramural team before the deadline. Club Sports you can join anytime after paying dues and signing a waiver.

Club Sports offer opportunities to learn or play the sport through regular practices, and competitive clubs play against other universities for state or national titles. Club Sports are a great opportunity to continue playing sports in college even if it is not on a varsity level.

How do I form a new Club Sport?

All Club Sports are student organizations recognized through the Undergraduate Student Government (USG). If you're interested in forming a new club sport, please contact the Club Sports Office at clubsports@tulane.edu.

" My freshman year, I walked onto a close-knit team that instantly made Tulane feel like home. In the following years, it gave me valuable leadership experience and allowed me to explore the Gulf South through soccer. If you’re thinking about joining a club sport, stop thinking and just do it. "

— Eliot Minus, Men’s Soccer Club

" Joining a club sport has provided an invaluable outlet for stress relief and personal growth, allowing me to escape the pressures of academic life and find balance. It has truly transformed my college experience, creating lasting memories and friendships and shaping me into a well-rounded individual. "

— Arianna Chisum, Rowing Club