Whether you're a big-time intercollegiate athlete or a die-hard spectator, Marquette offers a huge variety of athletic opportunities.

Club sports

  • Baseball (M)
  • Bowling (Coed)
  • Curling (Coed)
  • Cycling (Coed)
  • Fast pitch softball (W)
  • Fencing (Coed)
  • Football (M)
  • Hockey (M)
  • Kobudo (Coed)
  • Kuk Sool Won (Coed)
  • Lacrosse (M W)
  • Rowing/Crew (Coed)
  • Rugby (M W)
  • Running (Coed)
  • Sailing (Coed)
  • Ski and snowboard racing (Coed)
  • Soccer (M W)
  • Softball (W)
  • Swimming and diving (Coed)
  • Tennis (Coed)
  • Ultimate Frisbee (Coed)
  • Volleyball (M W)
  • Water Polo (Coed)
  • Water Skiing and wakeboarding (Coed)
  • Wrestling (M)

Intramurals

Marquette's intramural sports opportunities are almost limitless and a great way to get involved in campus life, meet new friends, get great exercise and, most important, have fun.

The goal — win the tournament and take home the coveted intramural championship T-shirt. Competition is open to all students and, when possible, is offered at advanced, intermediate and beginner levels. Men's, women's and coed leagues are available in many sports, including:

  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Dodgeball
  • Football
  • Innertube water polo
  • Kickball
  • Racquetball
  • Sand Volleyball
  • Snow football
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Squash
  • Tennis
  • Track
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Wallyball
  • Weightlifting
  • Wiffle ball
  • Wrestling

Spirit

  • Spirit Squads
  • Cheerleading
  • Dance Team
  • Mascot


Varsity

Marquette competes in the Big East Conference, one of the top athletic conferences in the nation. The university offers partial to full athletic scholarships in all varsity sports.

  • Basketball (M W)
  • Cross Country (M W)
  • Golf (M)
  • Lacrosse (M W)
  • Soccer (M W)
  • Tennis (M W)
  • Track (indoor and outdoor) (M W)
  • Volleyball (W)
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Stay active

Fitness and wellness programs

We offer plenty of ways for you to stay active. Check out our fitness and wellness programs, join a club sport or intramural team, or work out on your own at the Rec Plex or Rec Center. See the department of Recreational Sports to learn more.

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