Whether you enjoy simply playing a sport or prefer some competition, Creighton has an option for you. With a semester-long pass, all students, as well as faculty and staff, are eligible to enjoy as many intramural sports as they want. If you’re looking for more, you can try out for one of several club sports teams, which participate in local, regional and national intercollegiate competitions. Within club sports, our new premier teams represent our most competitive teams and are led by professional coaches.
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Explore our club sports below. If you want to learn more about joining one of these teams before coming to Creighton, contact the team president listed in the description. If you're interested in premier-level club sports, explore the teams here.
Creighton’s men’s club basketball team is a member of the National Club Basketball Association (NCBBA). The team participates in league play during the regular season from November to February, with the potential to qualify for regional and national tournaments held from February to April. Practices are held twice a week at the Kiewit Fitness Center (KFC).
Conor Moore is a senior majoring in biology at Creighton, and he also acts as president of the Creighton club basketball team. Conor is also actively involved in the Creighton Violence Intervention and Prevention Center and is a member of Pi Kappa Phi.
The team typically includes 10-15 players.
Creighton’s men’s club baseball team is a member of the National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) Division I. The team placed 3rd in the conference during the 2023-24 year in their first year as a Division I Club Team. The club baseball team practices two to three times a week for one to two hours on the baseball field on Creighton’s campus. They also practice inside the Rasmussen Center on campus when it’s cold.
Jon Frost is a junior majoring in Finance on the pre-dental track. He enjoys going to the gym, playing intramural sports and watching Creighton basketball.
Joining the club baseball team is a fun way to make friends and meet new people while still having the opportunity to play baseball at a competitive level. Tryouts will take place on the baseball field on campus. Dates are to be determined. Dues range from $150 to $200.
Creighton’s Division III Ice Hockey team competes in the Pacific Region of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) and the Mid American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA) Silver West Conference. The team practices twice a week at Ralston Arena near campus and they play around 20 regular season games, with opportunities to qualify for league, regional and national playoff tournaments.
Charles Calderone leads the men's club ice hockey team. He is a junior exercise science major from Stillwater, MN, and has been the team's goalie for the past two years. His favorite part about the team is being able to continue to play the sport he loves at a relaxed, but competitive level while meeting some of his best friends along the way. The team is also coached by Matt Kocourek and Chris Clement. Both were Creighton grads in the class of 2022. Matt, from Chanhassen, MN, was the team president and captain during his time as a player and now works in finance in Omaha. Chris, from Illinois, was a defenseman on the team, and is currently entering his third year of pharmacy school at Creighton.
The team holds tryouts in August after classes begin. The cost to join ranges from $800-$1,000. Equipment storage space is available near campus.
Creighton’s club lacrosse team competes in MCLA-Lone Star Alliance Division III. The team practices 1-2 times a week, focusing on skill development and team strategy. They participate in about 8 league regular season games from February to April, with additional off-season games and tournaments scheduled throughout the year.
The team is lead by Dominic Galuppo, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences from Orange, CA.
Creighton’s men’s club rugby team competes in the Small College Division, Mid-America Union, and Great Plains Conference. The team plays at the Storz Rugby Complex, located less than 10 minutes from campus. Practices are held on campus at the outdoor sports complex or inside the Rasmussen Center. The team participates in over 5 matches—most matches are local with occasional travel.
Brody Masters is a junior majoring in finance, originally from Saint Charles, MO.
The team typically has 10-15 players.
Creighton’s men’s club soccer team competes in the Upper Midwest Collegiate Soccer League during the Fall Semester. In this league, the team plays against other colleges and universities from Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Minnesota, aiming to compete in the regional tournament at the end of the season for a chance to go to Nationals. In the spring, the team participates in the Nebraska Cup Soccer Tournament, plays in an indoor league at a local facility in Omaha and schedules friendly matches against nearby universities such as UNO and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The team generally practices twice a week and travels 2-3 weekends during the fall season.
Bishop Schugel is a senior majoring in journalism. He leads the team with a passion for soccer and a commitment to enhancing the Creighton community.
At the beginning of the fall semester every year, the Men’s Club Soccer team holds tryouts open to any male student at Creighton who wants to better their soccer abilities, themselves and the Creighton community as a whole.
Creighton’s men’s club volleyball team competes in the NCVF Midwest Plains Volleyball Conference. The team practices a few times a week and travels around the Midwest to multiple tournaments throughout the year. In the spring, the team travels to the NCVF National Tournament.
Mason Bell is a sophomore in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Creighton’s women’s club basketball team is a member of the National Club Basketball Association (NCBBA) - Great Lakes West division. There are five colleges and universities in the league. The team plays each school twice on the same day, usually at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. Games are held on Saturdays. The season runs from November to February, depending on playoff performance. Practices are held twice a week at the Kiewit Fitness Center (KFC).
Morgan Allen is a senior from Milwaukee, WI, studying finance on the financial planning track. She has been playing basketball since 3rd grade, and her life has always been full of practices, workouts and games. When playing collegiately fell through, club basketball caught her attention. Morgan believes the club team offers the best of both worlds – the opportunity to play the sport she loves while also enjoying college life. Although not a D1 varsity team, the tryouts and practices are competitive and full of laughs.
The team holds a two-day tryout in September or October, for all returning players and potential new teammates. Basketball players, fans and enthusiasts looking for a dynamic, fun and driven team are encouraged to attend tryouts. Dues range from $30-70 depending on roster numbers.
Creighton’s women’s club lacrosse team competes in the WCLA-Central Plains Women's Lacrosse Division 2. The team is a competitive collegiate club playing under US Lacrosse within the Women's Collegiate Lacrosse Association.
Hannah Ladwig is a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Two-day tryouts are held in August. An informational meeting is held beforehand, covering all tryout information and providing a season overview for anyone interested in joining the team. Dues are $150 per player.
Creighton’s women’s club soccer team is a member of the Upper Midwest Collegiate Soccer League. The team plays in six league games during the season, with three home games and three away games. If the team qualifies for regionals, those matches will be held at the beginning of November. Practices are held twice a week for 1.5 hours each.
Lauren Ramirez is a senior nursing student at Creighton University committed to fostering a competitive yet enjoyable environment for all team members.
A two-day tryout will be held in late August during the evening. An informational meeting is typically held ahead of time, covering all tryout information and providing a season overview for anyone interested in joining the team. Dues are $150 per player.
Creighton’s women’s club volleyball team competes in Division 1A of the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation (NCVF) and is part of the Midwest Plains Volleyball Conference. The team participates in three to four competitions each semester, traveling locally. Practices are held twice a week, usually on Sunday or Monday and Wednesday.
Emma Stenner, a senior majoring in art history, and Marissa Brown, a junior majoring in accounting, lead the club volleyball team. Both are dedicated athletes who balance their academic commitments with their passion for volleyball.
Tryout dates are TBD, but typically include a $10 nonrefundable tryout fee. Interested players should attend the tryouts to showcase their skills and learn more about the team. Dues are roughly $500, depending on the number of tournaments.
Creighton’s club curling team practices at Baxter Arena and competes against other universities during the regular season. The team travels for tournaments, providing members the chance to engage in competitive play and enjoy time off campus most weekends throughout the fall and spring semesters. The club focuses on creating new friendships among those who enjoy curling.
Charlie Lundstrom leads the club curling team and is currently a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences.
To learn more about joining the team, players are encouraged to reach out for additional information. The club welcomes new members who share a love for curling and are looking to make new friends.
Creighton’s club quadball team competes in US Quadball - Collegiate Division 1. The team practices twice a week at the Rasmussen Center and has advanced to the elite 8 in the US Quadball Cup, showcasing their competitive skills and dedication.
Riley Usami is a senior majoring in biology. He leads the club quadball team with a focus on skill development and team success.
To learn more about joining the team, players are encouraged to reach out for additional information.
Creighton’s club jiu jitsu team provides an opportunity for students to learn and practice Brazilian jiu jitsu. Practices are held twice a week on campus in the Kiewit Fitness Center, typically from 6–8 p.m. The club is open to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners.
Sam O'Loughlin, a member of the Class of 2025 majoring in biochemistry, is from Omaha. Sam began training in Brazilian jiu jitsu through a class at Creighton during his freshman year and has been dedicated to the sport ever since. He currently trains at Lokahi Jiu Jitsu Collective and was recently promoted to blue belt.
There are no tryouts for the club and there is no cost to join. No previous grappling experience is required, and new members are greatly encouraged to join and learn the basics. The club aims to introduce newcomers to the sport while providing a place for more experienced practitioners to train and share their passion with others.
Creighton’s MMA Club offers members the opportunity to learn various fighting styles, including Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and boxing. Practices are held twice a week in the Kiewit Fitness Center, focusing on providing a tough, stress-relieving workout while teaching fundamental principles of martial arts. Practices include warm-ups, stretching, techniques and drills, and eventually sparring sessions, providing a comprehensive approach to martial arts training.
Anush Samiev leads the MMA Club and is dedicated to developing the physical and mental strength of its members.
No previous experience is required to join club MMA. Whether your goal is to improve fitness levels, relieve stress, learn self-defense or eventually compete, the club offers activities that cater to these goals.
Creighton club swimming, affiliated with CCS (a national organization backed by US Masters Swimming), offers opportunities for competitive swimming and team camaraderie. Practices are held at the University of Nebraska Omaha Aquatic Center, with varying schedules based on team commitments. Practices occur six days a week, including three in-water sessions and three lifting sessions. For travel and reserve travel team members, a minimum of four and three practices per week respectively are mandatory. The team aims to participate in up to eight meets during the 2024-2025 season, following their involvement in four meets during the 2023-2024 season.
Jay Carpenter, a junior majoring in exercise science pre-physical therapy from Wisconsin, has been integral to the club since joining as a freshman. He served as vice president during his sophomore year and worked diligently with the president to reinstate the team in CCS competitions and travel opportunities.
Tryouts are held in early fall. The team encourages participation from all skill levels, with different membership tiers requiring different commitment levels. Travel team members pay $100, while reserve travel team and general team members pay $50.
Creighton’s ultimate frisbee club team, affiliated with USA Ultimate, offers a fun and inclusive environment for players of all skill levels to enjoy the sport. Practices are held twice a week, contingent upon weather, at either the outdoor sports complex on campus or inside the Rasmussen Center. The club participates in 2-3 tournaments per semester across the Midwest, providing opportunities for competitive play and camaraderie among members.
Stephen Wheadon, a senior majoring in finance and economics, brings eight years of organized ultimate frisbee experience to the club. He is passionate about the sport and eager to share his knowledge with new and returning players alike.
The ultimate frisbee club welcomes everyone, regardless of experience level, with no cuts during tryouts. There is no cost to join.
Creighton’s gaming and esports club participates in the Big East and NACE (National Association of Collegiate Esports), offering a platform for competitive gaming and community engagement.
Current team president, Isabel Balleza is a junior in the College of Nursing. If you’re interested in joining, please reach out.
Creighton’s pickleball club team is affiliated with USA Pickleball, providing opportunities for players to enjoy and compete in the sport. The club holds practices twice a week at the Kiewit Fitness Center (KFC).
Timothy Stuckslager is a junior majoring in accounting. He leads the pickleball club, organizing practices and fostering a community of players at Creighton. If you’re interested in joining, please reach out.
Creighton’s badminton club offers a recreational opportunity for students interested in playing the sport. The club meets on Sundays from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Keiwit Fitness Center for practices and games.
Joseph Mullins, a sophomore studying biology on the pre-dental track, leads the badminton club. He is actively involved in several student organizations and enjoys fostering a community through sports and extracurricular activities.
There are no tryouts, and all students are welcome to join and participate in the club's activities. If you’re interested in joining, please contact Joseph Mullins.
Learn more about our club teams in the FAQs below. For questions about our premier-level teams, head over to gocreighton.com/club-sports.