Club Sports
What are Club Sports?
Club Sports are recognized student organizations, but they travel and compete with other collegiate club sports teams. Club sports are voluntary, so if you see a club sport that interests you, you may join and on the flip side, if you do not see the club sport you are interested in, you may start one. Club sports must have student officers and leaders to volunteer to organize, manage, and maintain the club. Clubs are required to have an advisor; the advisor may be either a staff/faculty advisor.
Sport Club Advisory Group if needed or wanted beyond an advisor.
How to start a Club Sport?
Each Club Sport must have the following:
- Minimum of five participants
- Obtain a faculty and/or staff advisor
- Complete a student organization training for Hawklife
- Be approved as a student organization
- Submit a club sport constitution and bylaws
- Establish and maintain Club Sport officers (president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary)
- Register your Club Sport on HawkLife (Contact Student Engagement for assistance 918-444-2526 or engagement@nsuok.edu)
- Student Organization Handbook for Club Sports and Student Organizations
Clubs will be responsible for maintaining their budgets. They will need to fundraise but may apply for additional funding.
- Click here to create an on-campus account to manage Club Sport Budget. Upon completion, bring your form to the Office of Student Engagement.
- Additional funding can be obtain through:
- Fundraising (Follow institutional event and fundraising rules and or work with the NSU Foundation)
- Apply for funding through NSGA in the fall or spring semester. The form is available on HawkLife during the allocation period.
- Travel forms
- Absence Request process
Current Club Sports Offered (Contact Advisor or Club Sport President if Interested, listed below, or you can look them up on HawkLife.)
NSU Fishing Team
Advisor: Chris Adney
The NSU Fishing Team is a group of collegiate anglers trying to make a name for our
school and community in the bass fishing world. Our goal is to promote the sport of
fishing, our school, and our sponsors while competing in the sport we love. Teams
of two go out in competitive tournaments and try and catch the biggest bag of bass,
while competing against many schools from all over the country.
Esports
Advisor: Tyler Utt
RiverHawk Esports is a club that is devoted to helping students not only learn about
the esports field but also begin the steps toward creating a career.
This is accomplished in several different ways by:
- Inviting coaches to campus
- allowing students to broadcast games
- creating graphics and overlays for streams and videos created by the club
- hands on pc repair practice
It also allows students to take up leadership positions in subjects that interest them not normally available to them.
Disc Golf
Advisor: Jerrid P. Freeman
NSU Disc golf is open to anyone who plays and enjoys disc golf. The top players are scholarship eligible and will compete regionally and nationally in University and Open championships. The goal is to compete as an NSU delegation and rank in the top 10 nationally.
Pickleball
Advisor: Nick Bolen
The goal of pickleball is to have fun, be social, and develop a community of players.
There will also be an opportunity for the top players to compete as an NSU delegation
regionally and nationally in University and Open tournaments.
Powerlifting
Advisor: Jerrid P. Freeman
Powerlifting's mission is to promote the sport of powerlifting, support the athletes,
and create an inclusive and drug free community. We are members of the USA Powerlifting
Federation and compete with other Universities and open Powerlifting events. Goal
of competing as an NSU delegation at Nationals.