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SPORT
CLUBSfall 2013
3 Baseball4 cycling5 elite dance6 fishing7 golf8 gymnastics9 ice hockey10 men’s lacrosse 11 Women’s Lacrosse12 women’s soccer13 men’s soccer14 polo club
15 quidditch16 men’s rugby17 women’s rugby18 tae kwon do19 tennis20 tri-frog21 ultimate frisbee22 women’s volleyball23 men’s volleyball24 water polo25 wakeboarding
BaseballContact: Jacob sailors j [email protected]
Website: www.clubbaseball.tcu.edu
TCU Club Baseball is a sports club for all TCU students. We compete in weekend series in both the fall and spring semesters against other schools across Texas and in the Southwest. We also host an annual tournament called Wood Wars in Richardson, Texas which will consist of 14-16 teams from all over the state.
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CyclingContact: Matt Sherman [email protected]
The TCU cycling club is designed to help students grow as cyclists. Whether you have been riding for years, or just starting, we will help you develop your skills and push you to become a better rider! Not all people have the same stamina or speed therefore we have two groups when riding; one that is faster paced and designed for the racers, and another that is a litt le more casual for those who don’t want to be as competitive. If you have any interest in riding your bike with fellow horned frogs, then this club is for you!
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Elite DanceContact: Claire Peters el [email protected]
Website: www.tcuelite.com
TCU Elite is an all NEW competitive dance club. We will be focusing on technical dancing and competing at the local/national level. This will be a fun organization that continues your love for dance and being a part of a club! It is a great way to meet people, travel, and get involved at TCU. Dance experience required and seeking dancers with strong technique!
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FishingContact: david nicholson [email protected]
WEbsite: www.facebook.com/TcuFishingClub
Dedicated to getting students interested and active in the sport of fishing, TCU Fishing Club is a student organization run by and for student anglers. Our goal is to offer something for all levels of fishing background, from beginning recreational anglers to experienced tournament anglers. In addition to club run and local tournaments, the TCU Fishing Club also competes in FLW and ACA collegiate level fishing tournaments throughout Texas and the surrounding area. If you have any interest in fishing, check out our Facebook page to get involved. Fish hard and tight l ines!
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GolfContact: Memo Saldana [email protected]
The TCU Club Golf team is an organizat ion commit ted to giv ing students the opportuni ty to play gol f recreat ional ly and compet i tvely. We wi l l be pract ic ing together and compet ing in tournaments throughout the year against other schools under the Nat ional Col legiate Club Golf Associat ion.
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GymnasticsContact: lauren waldorf [email protected] bethany schneider b [email protected]
Website: www.facebook.com/TCUGymnasticsClub
As one of the more popular sports of the Olympics, we at TCU want to provide you the opportunity to learn about and participate in this exciting event. Whether you have participated in gymnastics your whole life or have no experience at all, gymnastics is a fun, unique way to express yourself and be physically fit. We compete in the Texas Gymnastics Conference and the NAIGC.
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Ice HockeyContact: Ryan Acuff r [email protected]
Website: www.tcuicehockey.com
Established September 2012, the Horned Frogs step onto the ice with dreams of competing with many other major athletic programs with one common goal: to play the sport they love. Although ice hockey isn’t exactly the most followed sport in the state of Texas, let alone the entire southeastern region, enough men at TCU missed lacing up their skates and the thrill of face offs to join this club team in hopes to compete with major existing hockey programs around the country.
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Men’s LacrosseContact: [email protected]
Website: www.tculacrosse. ialax.com
This club travels and competes both within the state of Texas and around the southwest region. The club practices three to four times per week and consists of both experienced and beginning players.
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woMen’s LacrosseContact: Catherine Sandusky [email protected]
The Women’s Lacrosse Club is a traveling team that competes against other Texas schools throughout the spring semester. The team practices year round in an effort to be constantly active and improving. Women’s Lacrosse is new to TCU this year and is committed to allowing women to work as a team and stay healthy through college.
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Women’s SoccerContact: Sofia Sidner S [email protected]
Website: facebook.com/tcuwomensclubsoccer
TCU Women’s Soccer Club is a great way to get back on your feet and show off your soccer skills at a fun yet competitive level. We welcome girls of all skil l level to come and join us for tryouts at the beginning of the school year. This will be our 3rd year and we are very excited to have another successful season!
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Men’s soccerContact: nick Custis n [email protected]
Website: facebook group Tcu Men’s Club Soccer
The TCU Men’s Soccer Club offers great opportunities to compete with other collegiate teams in the state. Anyone who is interested in playing competitive soccer is welcome. We play in the Lone Star North bracket of the Texas Collegiate Soccer League.
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Polo clubContact: Danni Cruse [email protected]
Website: facebook group tcu polo club
The TCU Polo Club is for all those horse enthusiasts out there, who are looking for a litt le more excitement in a sport. We practice every week, learn to take on responsibilit ies with horses and excel in polo. We compete in the Central Region, including teams such as UT, SMU, OSU, CSU, Tech, OU, A&M, and NMSU. It is a fun and unforgettable experience that everyone should try out for themselves!
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QuidditchContact: Marcus Messamer [email protected]
Website: facebook group tcu quidditch
A club based off the sport of Quidditch in the Harry Potter series. Fans of the series can become a part of the magical world created by J.K. Rowling by participating in this real l ife, intense sport. Uniting book lovers and athletes alike, this club incorporates monthly meetings, socials, Quidditch tournaments, and TCU’s very own Horned Frog Quidditch team.
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Men’s rugbyContact: joe kizer j .k [email protected]
Website: www.tcurugby.com
Anyone with the desire to learn the sport of rugby is eligible to be a member of this club. As a member of the Texas Rugby Union, this club travels and competes against other collegiate teams within the state.
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Women’s rugbyContact: Kim McCleary K [email protected]
Website: facebook group tcu women’s rugby
Women’s Rugby is new on campus and looking for interested girls. Any skill level is welcome-just come out and we’ll teach you everything you need to know.
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Tae kwon doContact: Farren Ballint [email protected]
Website: facebook group tcu taekwondo
Our goal is to provide members with an opportunity for physical and mental growth through the practice of Tae Kwon Do. The TCU Taekwondo Club is a University Sports Club through Campus Recreation. All students are welcome to join, whether you are a beginner or black belt, and get involved in martial arts. We currently have 11 members, and 3 are competing in local tournaments this semester.
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TennisContact: evan cliff [email protected] Website: facebook group tcu Club Tennis
The TCU Tennis club is an active member in the United States Tennis Association’s Tennis on Campus program. We compete with other Texas college programs and at times with colleges nationally. World Team Tennis is the format that we use for competitions, which includes: one boy and girls singles and doubles and a mix doubles team. We play one set no ad. All skill levels are welcome to come out and play with us.
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Tri-FrogContact: [email protected]
TCU Tri Frogs is an organization that promotes the triathlon multi-sport lifestyle to students, faculty and staff of the TCU community. The organization will provide education, training and support for athletes of all athletic abilities seeking to explore and/or continue participation in triathlon training and competitions.
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Ultimate FrisbeeContact: [email protected]
Website: facebook group tcu ultimate frisbee
If you are interested in competing against other collegiate teams in this sport, you are welcome to join the Ultimate Frisbee club. Practices are held on campus twice a week and the team attends three to four tournaments per semester.
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Women’s VolleyballContact: kelsey paulhus [email protected]
This club is a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association, and competes against other college club teams within and around the state of Texas. If you love volleyball, love to compete, and love to have a good time, then this is the team for you! We practice twice a week, on Monday and Wednesday nights from 8-10pm, and compete in about 6 tournaments throughout the year. It is stongly suggested that players have high school and/or club experience, and are willing to work hard!
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Men’s VolleyballContact: Karl Hoenecke k [email protected]
Website: facebook.com/TcuMensVolleyball
TCU Men’s Club volleyball is a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association. The club participates in multiple tournaments throughout the academic year, competing against other collegiate club teams throughout the state. This club also participates in a national tournament held in April. The club is looking for guys who are dedicated , competitive, experienced and want to have a good time playing volleyball!
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Water PoloContact: paul steel [email protected]
brendan daly [email protected]
Website: facebook group Tcu water polo
The TCU Water Polo club is dedicated to the practice and playing of the great and rigorous sport of water polo. The club strives to not only excel in the pool but also build a community amongst club members. All levels of interest and skill are welcome!
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wakeboardingContact: Taylor troth [email protected]
The mission of TCU WakeTeam is to develop and organize a team of collegiate wakeboarders to represent Texas Christian University. Our aim will be to promote and encourage wakeboarding and to provide a fun environment for students of any skill level while progressing their individual abilities. We shall support student wakeboarders by providing adequate facilities, competent coaching, and appropriate competitive opportunities.
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