Clubs Sports

What is a club sport?
A club sport is a registered student organization intended to promote the common interests of a particular sport or activity through participation and competition. Participation in a club sport is completely voluntary. Membership is open to all current undergraduate and graduate students regardless of skill level.  The Club Sports Program at Bryn Mawr College is designed to provide opportunities for students to participate and compete in a variety of sports activities. Bryn Mawr clubs are supported by Student Activities, the Department of Athletics and Physical Education, and the Self Government Association (SGA).

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Get involved with Bryn Mawr Club sports…

Rugby, also known as the “Horned Toads” CLICK HERE for website
Open to both experienced ruggers and novice women, the team practices Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays with games on weekends. There is a fall season and a spring season and welcomes participation by Haverford students. The team plays at the field behind the Graduate School of Social Work.
For more information, contact Moira Kyweluk at mkyweluk@brynmawr.edu

Aikido
Practice takes place every Tuesday evening from 5:30-7pm, and Saturday morning from 10am-noon at Mainline Budo, which is an Aikido dojo about a fifteen minute walk from the Bryn Mawr campus.The classes are taught by Aikido Sensie,  Michael Wirth, and the opportunity to test is available at different times during the year. There is usually a fee to purchase your own gi for practice.
For more information, contact Hannah Gatz-Miller at hgatzmille@brynmawr.edu.

Bi-Co Ultimate Frisbee
Quick and competitive is the name of the game! Bi-Co Ultimate Frisbee welcomes all talent levels and practices about four days each week in the fall and spring at Haverford College. They are a member of the Ultimate Players Association and competes in the club season in the fall and the college season in the spring. Travel to various locations on the east coast for tournaments!
For more information, contact Meg Bishop at mdbishop@haverford.edu, Julie Singer at jsinger@haverford.edu or Aly Lieberman at alieberm@haverford.edu

Double Dutch
Double Dutch is a form of jump rope played in many urban areas throughout the United States. It is played with two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions. One or more players jump simultaneously. As a game, it promotes good sportsmanship, coordination, competition, and teamwork. No experience necessary to join. Practice times and Days are to be announced. Please contact Josephine Nyame if you are interested in joining or have any questions regarding the club jnyame@brynmawr.edu

Equestrian
This club is also a Bi-Co club. Members are usually split into several lesson groups and attend at least one lesson each week. Lessons take place at WillowMay Farm (http://www.willowmayfarm.com) with the owner, Julie Fitzpatrick. One-hour lessons cost approximately $20.00 per lesson. Beginners are welcome, but there are also members who are interested in showing horses.
For more information, contact Alicia Steinmentz at asteinmentz@brynmawr.edu or|
Heather Taddonio at htaddonio@brynmawr.edu.

Fencing
One of Bryn Mawr’s larger clubs, the Fencing Club meets 2-3 evenings each week with the help of a certified instructor. The club meets in the gym at the Graduate School of Social Work and has equipment for members to use. They have close ties with Haverford and Swarthmore fencing clubs. The club attends several novice meets for outside competition.
For more information, contact Jeanette Bates at jbates@brynmawr.edu
Team website: http://fencing.blogs.brynmawr.edu/about-2/

Gymnastics
One of the newest of Bryn Mawr’s Club Sports, Gym Owls seeks to bring the sport of gymnastics to the College community. Members train at Upper Merion Dance & Gymnastics Academy in King of Prussia. Conditioning may also take place in the Schwartz Gymnasium. The overall goal of the club is to build strength and flexibility, and offer the health benefits that the sport promotes.
For more information, contact Tori Perrottet at vperrottet@brynmawr.edu
Team website: http://gymowls.weebly.com/index.html.

Judo
Come get in shape while learning self-defense with BMJC! Judo is "the gentle way," a sport where no matter your size or strength, you can learn to throw, grapple, and pin your opponent.  It's a great opportunity to spend some time off campus, meet students from other local universities and get athletic credit.  Training is provided by professional Senseis at Main Line Judo.  Classes are 8 - 10pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and 4:30 - 6:30pm on Sunday.  No previous experience is required.
For more information, contact Sara Powell at sjpowell@brynmawr.edu
Club Website: http://brynmawrjudo.weebly.com

Karate
Disciplined and dedicated is the Karate Club. Meeting in the Fitness Center with an instructor on Wednesdays and Fridays, the Karate Club goes before a Sensei once each semester for testing. Practice sessions are usually late afternoon/early evening.
For more information, contact Nadia Bolis at nbolis@brynmawr.edu

Bi-co Ping Pong Club
With funding from OIG and SGA budget, Ping Pong club provides two tables for club members and the whole community. Recently it has been invited to participate in the national contest held by the National College Table Tennis Association and it is recruiting talented players to make a competitive team! PPC plays twice a week. For more information, contact Shengyun(Wendy) Huang at shuang01@brynmawr.edu

Softball
Offered in the fall and spring semesters (weather permitting), the Softball Club aims to create an environment in which Bryn Mawr students can participate in activities associated with softball. The Club meets twice a week and all with an interest in softball are encouraged to attend regardless of previous experience. Alexia Fawcett is the contact for the club and she can be reached at afawcett@brynmawr.edu.

Squash
A Bryn Mawr club sport that practices at Haverford College, the Squash Club has had greater interest over the past year. The club practices one night each week for two hours under the instruction of a coach. The club is partially funded through the help of a Bryn Mawr alumna.
For more information, contact Jessika Rieck at jkrieck@brynmawr.edu or Alex Gaudette at agaudette@brynmawr.edu

Synchronized-Skating - Liberty Belles
A winter club sport, the Liberty Belles are an active club from October through March. The club practices twice each week in the evenings and members are expected to share and/or help fundraise for rink fees. In 2007-2008, the club competed at the Regional Championships in Richmond, Virginia.
For more information, contact Madeline Berkowitz at madelineberkowitz@gmail.com

Tae Kwon Do
Tae Kwon Do is a spiritual-training martial art originated in Korea. Tae Kwon Do training helps students improve their self-esteem, discipline, confidence, and respect, and gain self-defense skills. Training will be in the World Tae Kwon Do Federation (WTF) style. Our main focuses are physical fitness and intercollegiate competition. Everyone is welcome to join. Previous experience is not required.
For more information, contact Hyelim Han at hhan@brynmawr.edu or
Sue Yee Chen at schen01@brynmawr.edu

Tennis
Club Tennis is being introduced to the Bryn Mawr campus in order to make playing tennis available to all who are interested regardless of skill level, without the time and commitment constraints of belonging to a more competitive team. The basics of the game, from scoring to play, will be briefly covered. The environment is informal and relaxed - come and have fun! Bryn Mawr's Varsity Coach Jill Breslin will be helping out at some of the practices and will be available for instruction upon request. For more information, contact Faith Chung at fchung@brynmawr.edu

Water Polo
One of Bryn Mawr’s newer club sports, water polo is on the rise. The club meets in the evenings to practice at the Bryn Mawr pool. All interested participants must pass the Bryn Mawr Swim Test before participating. Training in the pool is combined with dry-land workouts.
For more information, contact Mariellyssa Wenk at mwenk@brynmawr.edu