The Welcome Pack: Club Sports, Recreation, and Wellness (Fall 2024)
Subject line: Find What Moves You
Sent: September 27, 2024
Get Fit, Go Play, Stay Involved
The Department of Student Life and Ministry offers numerous campus recreation programs that give you the opportunity to play, compete, live an active lifestyle, and encourage personal wellness. There are a wide range of sports and fitness programs—competitive and non-competitive, organized and informal. Find what moves you!
University Sports Complex
The University Sports Complex (USC) is ready to help you stay fit! Group fitness classes are a great way to get more active and build community. If you want help achieving a specific fitness goal, personal training can jumpstart your workout routine. The USC offers small-group personal training sessions, and you can start by scheduling an assessment to find out if personal training is a good fit for you. Check the USC website for weekly fitness classes and personal training options!
Make the choice to be more physically active this semester and come out to PLAY with the PACK! Download the app MemberMe+ from the Apple Store or Google Play to stay up to date with the USC schedule.
Cheer on the Pack
Loyola is home to Wolf Pack Athletics, a member of the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC). We have 18 different teams and more than 300 student athletes that you can support! All Loyola students can attend sporting events for free with their student ID. Get to know our student athletes and follow us on social media for all the latest updates!
Join an Intramural Team
Campus Rec is in full spring! Sign up for intramurals as a free agent or with a group of friends! Intramurals will begin Sept. 3rd through the remainder of the semester. Follow Campus Rec on Instagram to see upcoming sports leagues and events. For questions about intramural leagues, email Assistant Director of Student Life, Kyleah Bell at kdbell@big5vn.com.
Find a Recreational Club
Club sports are self-organized and self-run university chartered student organizations that are sponsored by the Department of Student Life and Ministry. They are designed to serve individual interests in different sports and recreational activities, and can be competitive, non-competitive, or instructional in nature. To find out more information, search HowlConnect for the specific club sport you are interested in and reach out to the president!