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Baseball The Baseball club is a group of hard working athletes who compete in the National Club Baseball Association. We play competitive baseball against various universities/college teams locally and across the southeast region. We are a family of ballplayers self-coached, and selfrun. We look for committed ballplayers who have at least played at the high school level. Our seasons consist of typically 20+ games. Contact: Nick Boswell ncb6786@uncw.edu Men s Basketball The Men's Club Basketball Team is a club organized to assemble all those with the passion and competitive drive to pursue success as a unit with those who have the same passion for basketball as you do. We travel all over the state and East Coast competing against other club teams in highly competitive games and tournaments. In our 5th year we have become a very successful program and a dominant team in the state and we plan on continuing the success. Contact: Zach Policastro zcp7843@uncw.edu Women s Basketball Women's Club Basketball is an organization that has been on campus for a number of years and is a great way to get involved with the university as well as continue to play basketball! We are a competitive team that likes having fun. We practice Monday and Wednesday nights from 8-10. During a typical season we will travel to about 4 or 5 tournaments at various universities in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Women's Club Basketball is a great way to make friends and support our school. We hope to see a lot of new faces this year! Contact: Christine Madigan cmm8385@uncw.edu Crew -UNCW Collegiate Crew is a competitive sports club that participates in several competitions throughout the East Coast. -Rowing is the ultimate team sport that works on physical and mental growth, while improving team skills. -We accept all levels of experience, physical capabilities, and coxswains. -We practice several times a week on the Cape Fear River while encouraging supplemental exercises while competing in the two seasons, fall and spring. -Search UNCW Crew Club Fanpage on Facebook to stay updated about the team! Contact: Alex Lippincott aml1179@uncw.edu Cycling Cycling club is a mix of people who enjoy and have a passion for cycling. Whether it's a friendly cruise around town finishing in downtown for some ice cream or traveling hours away to go race your hearts out we do it all. We support all types of cycling including road, mountain, and cyclocross. We plan on having just as much fun off the bike as we do on the bike as well. We love getting new people onto the club even if it's your first time getting into the sport. Contact: Patrick Fallon psf2013@uncw.edu

Equestrian The UNCW Equestrian club consists of both a club and a competing IHSA huntseat team. Our team competes in 7-11 horse shows per year throughout North Carolina. We practice at the beautiful Old Homestead Farm in Rocky Point with trainer Heather Bonham. With a top quality facility, training, and school horses, we are able to remain extremely completive in our region. Our entire club participates in multiple horse shows, socials, fundraisers, meetings, and other events throughout the year. "Dub Eq", as we call ourselves, is a diverse group of horsemen and women who strive to expand our knowledge and performance of the equestrian sport. Contacts: Skylar Barney sgb4842@uncw.edu Field Hockey The field hockey club competes year-round against other college club teams in the region. Practices are held two or three times weekly, and there are a few tournaments throughout the school year with more emphasis placed on the fall semester. There are no tryouts, and though prior experience is preferred, anyone is welcome to play. This includes both women and men. We place a high value on making the field hockey team experience inclusive, competitive, and fun! Contact: Katie Solinski kns3397@uncw.edu Fishing The UNCW fishing team is a group of competitive tournament bass fisherman. We fish all the major tours, FLW, BASS and ACA. We fish in the southeastern conference against schools like NC State, Auburn and Georgia. Contact: Spencer Bullard asb5052@uncw.edu Golf UNCW club golf was established in the fall of 2004 and has been a growing club organization ever since. We compete in both the fall and spring semesters in two region tournaments, and one national tournament if qualified for within the regional tournaments. We compete in the North Carolina region which includes teams such as Duke, ECU, UNC, Elon, Wake Forest, Campbell and others. We travel with 8 players; these players are determined by tryouts held a few weeks before tournaments are scheduled. As a team we have had recent success with a top 5 finish, and also a win in the 2014 season. We are looking to put together another competitive team for the upcoming 2015 season and hope to see everyone come out. Contact: Joseph Helmick - jah8453@uncw.edu Gymnastics Gymnastics club accepts students of all experience levels, from rolling on the ground to Olympic champions. Practices are stress free and can be a lot of fun after a long school day. We compete at two to three competitions each semester; we even host our own home meet! It s a fun way to meet awesome people and make long lasting friends. So roll with us; flip with us; win with us. Your decision to join UNCW Gymnastics club will give you a perfect 10.0! Contact: Brooke Williamson blw7497@uncw.edu

Ice Hockey UNCW Ice Hockey is an ACHA Division III team. Last year the club became the first team from North Carolina to compete in the national championship in Pelham, AL after qualifying in a regional tournament. Practices are Tuesday and Wednesday nights and games are Fridays and Saturdays; all are held at the Wilmington Ice House. Our club president for 2015-2016 is Kevin Mullaney, and our head coach is Bryan Hapeman. Contact: Nick Lenker ndl2651@uncw.edu Men s Lacrosse The UNCW Men's Club Lacrosse team is dedicated to providing students with the opportunity to participate on a competitive Lacrosse team as well as hold leadership positions and serve both UNCW and Wilmington communities. We compete against well-developed programs in Wilmington and the surrounding areas. This includes holding practices, hosting games, and traveling to other schools. Our underlying goal is to develop a competitive lacrosse team that develops team skills, and enhances camaraderie, as well as create an image of role model athletes for the students of UNCW, as well as lacrosse players in the Wilmington area. Contact: Colin Porter cdp2759@uncw.edu Women s Lacrosse The Women s Club Lacrosse team practices twice a week on the intramural fields and travels to tournaments and play days all around North Carolina. We play teams such as Duke, ECU, App State, NC State, Old Dominion, Elon, and Wake Forest. Our team is a part of the Mid Atlantic Women s Lacrosse League, whose regional tournament is held in the spring. We encourage both new and experience players to join the club and play the sport that we all love! Dues can be paid by semester or by year, and may change from year to year. The club will hold interest meetings at the beginning of every semester, and be present at the Fall involvement fair. If you have any questions, please see the contact information on the Sport Club website under Club Contacts. Contact: Cassandra Kubinak ck4930@uncw.edu or Katie Regan ker5112@uncw.edu Quidditch UNCW Quidditch is a co-ed, competitive sport adopted from the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling. Open to all levels of experience and interest, we welcome those with the goal of teaching the sport to players in order to prepare them to play at an intercollegiate level. Quidditch offers the perfect combination of athleticism and geeky fun, where fellow team mates run with brooms between their legs in a mix of handball, rugby, and dodgeball. The team practices year-round Monday and Thursday from 5:30pm-6:30pm, and Sunday at 1pm-3pm. Tournaments occur on the weekends as the team travels and hosts competitions right here in Wilmington. Interested? Come to any of our practices starting up in the fall and see what Quidditch is all about. Brooms up! Contact: Emma Blankenship erb8597@uncw.edu Men s Rugby The UNCW men s rugby club is a success driven organization with the goals of promoting the sport of rugby, inspiring camaraderie and commitment amongst the club members, and positively representing UNC Wilmington in competition, as well as in the community. The team has recently became accustomed to the spoils of victory, winning 3 conference championships in the

last 4 years, and making 3 national championship appearances. The club is actively seeking athletes hungry to work and win. The club practices Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 pm, at the Gazebo Field. Contact: Hollis Harris jhh7200@uncw.edu Women s Rugby The University of North Carolina Wilmington Women s Rugby Club was established in 2010, a newly formed team of dedicated young women. UNCW Women s Rugby is devoted to teamwork, camaraderie, and sisterhood. Our goal is to shape our players into strong athletes that will share their love of rugby and continue to play even after graduation. We accept all players of all body types and skill levels. Come as you are, we will teach you the essential skills to play the sport. Most of our players have never even heard of rugby when they began, but they fell in love with the sport. If you are looking to try something new, join UNCW Women s Rugby. Contact Information: Samantha Warwick stw1875@uncw.edu Practice Times: Every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:00-7:00 at the UNCW Gazebo Fields. Sailing Contact: Lauren Matthews lmm5120@uncw.edu Men s Soccer The Men s Soccer Club is a completely student operated team that strives to provide a competitive and fun soccer experience for UNCW students. We select a traveling team of around 18 to 20 players who pay club dues, travel and play in divisional and exhibition games as well as tournaments throughout the year, and practice twice per week. We also want to provide players who do not get selected for the team to have the opportunity to train and improve their skills so anyone can come to each training session. Contact: Logan Raichle lbr3655@uncw.edu Women s Soccer UNCW Women s Club Soccer provides members with the opportunity to compete competitively in intercollegiate matches and tournaments while maintaining a primary focus on academic endeavors. While our official season is in autumn, we play just as often in the spring. We have no coach; the team is captain led and we always encourage input from the other members. We hold tryouts during the first two practices of the season but no one is cut, they are a good way for us to get to know the girls and how they play. Because of this, everyone is welcome at practices but game rosters are determined weekly. We like to keep the club flexible and enjoyable for everyone. Contact: Nikki Confroy nmc3336@uncw.edu

Softball The softball club is a place where you can enjoy the great game of softball and spend time with a great group of girls. We are both competitive and have a lot of fun doing it. We practice on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 at the Gazebo softball field. Hope to see you there! Email contact: Houston Etscheidt hme3754@uncw.edu Swimming UNCW Club Swimming is a competitive, student led sports club. The UNCW Swim Club practices twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Student Recreation Center. Travel to other North Carolina universities occurs four times a year where club members have the opportunity to compete against other club teams in a swim meet. In April, the club travels to Georgia for a National Swim Meet. All club members are required to pass a swim test in order to join. Contact: Morgan Hoy mah7225@uncw.edu Tennis Men s and Women s Club Tennis have combined in order to create one Tennis Club. Our communal team has the opportunity to compete in tournaments across North Carolina and the Southeast region against other collegiate teams throughout the season. We host a variety of inhouse tournaments as well as the annual Wilmington Fall Invitational. Our club practices three times a week year-round on the recreational tennis courts on campus and thrives to create an environment where everyone is able to improve and hone their skills throughout the season. Contact: Jordan Johnson jkj7139@uncw.edu Triathlon The goals of the UNCW Triathlon Club are to introduce students, faculty, and staff to the world of multisport racing by providing a friendly, yet competitive, environment in which they can develop the skills and strengths to participate in the sport. It also provides students with organization for training and racing purposes and to compete both locally and nationally in multisport events at the collegiate level as well as the normal age-group or elite levels. UNCW triathlon Club charges dues annually to help with costs related to racing. Contact: Alan Woodbury akw2771@uncw.edu or Grace Wallace gew5846@uncw.edu Men s Ultimate The UNCW Men's ultimate frisbee club, also known as the Seamen; is a student organization interested in promoting the game and sportsmanship of ultimate frisbee; along with competing at a national collegiate level.the Seamen offer two avenues for students to pursue ultimate frisbee. There is an A-team and a B-team. The A-team is the more competitive of the two teams. They travel nationwide to weekend tournaments during the spring semester and have mandatory practice 3-4 times a week depending on the time of year. They've qualified for nationals 3 years in a row and have recorded top 10 finishes at each of them. If you want to play ultimate at a high level and pursue a national championship, this is the team you want to be on.

The B-team is the more relaxed, developmental team between the two. The B-team travels regionally to weekend tournaments during the spring semester and practices 3 times a week. If you re new to ultimate frisbee, or don't want to make the big commitment to A-team this is the team for you. Both teams practice and go to tournaments together for the first several months of the school year (fall semester). After many practices and several tournaments a split will be made and A & B team will be identified. Contact: Austin McGrayne amm4005@uncw.edu Women s Ultimate Ultimate Frisbee is an up and coming sport because of both the nature of the game and the play itself. Ultimate is a self-officiated sport which means we depend on good spirit and honor during games. Because we play with a disc as opposed to a ball, ultimate will teach you skills you would never learn in another sport. Ultimate is fun, and it is a great workout. Seaweed women's ultimate is a team on and off the field and if you join ultimate you will join a group of wonderful, athletic, and driven girls, determined to better themselves on and off the field. Contact: Paige Durham pmd2500@uncw.edu Men s Volleyball The Men s Club Volleyball program is a place for those who love volleyball. We accept anyone, regardless of skill level, that wants to practice with us and get better at the sport. We hold practice two nights a week in the Student Recreation Center. We also travel to a number of tournaments in the area, and host a tournament at least once a year. As a club, we also frequently compete in the NCVF National's Tournament. Contact: Fon Ratliff fr5647@uncw.edu or Patrick Martin pjm3356@uncw.edu Women s Volleyball Hello Ladies! Are you interested in continuing your volleyball career from the high school level at this wonderful university? The Women s Club Volleyball Team is a group of girls who love the sport and are dedicated to practices, tournaments, and one another. If you re interested in coming out for the team, here is some information you need to know: We will be having open gyms (a time to come and practice your skills and meet the officers before tryouts). Tryouts and open gyms help us determine who will be the best fit for our two club teams. We have practices twice a week, and three tournaments per semester. WE WILL BE ATTENDING NATIONALS THIS YEAR IN LOUISVILLE! All events will be held in the student rec center, there is a court directly ahead of the entrance that is enclosed with windows. Look for the volleyball net as well! Hope to see all of you lovely ladies there! Still have questions? Contact: Contacts: Caroline Winand - cnw8371@uncw.edu

Wakeboard The UNCW Wakeboard Club welcomes members of all skill levels from students who have never stepped on a wakeboard to students that have competed in various levels of competition. We greatly enjoy teaching new members whether it be how to wakeboard with no experience or working with members to learn new tricks and fundamentals to make them a better all-around rider. Our club trips are usually either to Hexagon Wake Park (cable park) in Benson, NC or boat trips out to the local Cape Fear River and Intracoastal waterway. We usually do a few other planned club trips to places such as Jibtopia or attend other events riding with pro s at Hexagon Wake Park. We love to have fun and would love for you to join us as we hope to grow the UNCW Wakeboard Club and the sport! Contact us with any questions otherwise we hope to see you on the water! Contact: Josh McCoy jbm6503@uncw.edu Water Polo The UNCW Water Polo Club is a competitive club sports team that travels to several tournaments each year. We are made up of individuals with a wide variety of experience, so it is not required that a prospective team member played in the past however it would be very useful to know how to swim. As a team we are dedicated to making water polo at UNCW as competitive and enjoyable as possible for all of our players. Anyone is welcome to join and we encourage people to try it out, however those interested must keep in mind that water polo is a physically demanding sport, so be prepared to work hard at practice and in games. We practice twice a week and have dry land workouts in-between. For those who join we are a tight group of friends as well as teammates who are always ready to welcome a new player! Contact: Walter Lynch wl5778@uncw.edu