St. Bonaventure University

Club Sports


Club sports allow you to keep those competitive juices flowing, playing as a representative of St. Bonaventure University against club sports teams from other colleges and universities.

But it's more than that. As a club sports participant you'll grow as a person, learn the value of teamwork and fair play, and have the opportunity to mature as a leader through four years of practice and competition with new friends and teammates as devoted to your favorite sport as you.


You might even have the opportunity to compete again in front of your hometown friends and neighbors — this time as a Bonnie.

Club Sports @ SBU


College doesn't mean you stop playing the games you love. Playing a club sport keeps you fit, focused, and satisfies that yearning you'll always have for competition and camaraderie.

Club Sports for Men



  • Club Sports for Women


  • Mixed Club Sports


  • Recreational Club Sports


    These are internal clubs at the university that do not currently compete against teams from other universities. As these clubs grow, the option to compete externally will be explored!


  • Full-time athletic training staff available to club sport athletes

     
    Students who play club sports at SBU have access to full-time certified athletic training staff for their care and treatment.

    The athletic training staff attend many games on campus and staff a club sports training room, located in Room 127 of Doyle Hall, adjacent to the Center for Student Wellbeing.

    The training room is equipped with ultrasound and electrical muscle stimulation equipment, a hydrocollator for heat treatments, as well as other equipment for the prevention and treatment of injuries.

    Trainers Thomas Gallagher & Brendan Carter

    Pictured (from left): Club sports athletic trainers Thomas Gallagher, MS, LAT, ATC and Brendan Carter, MS, LAT, ATC.

    Required club sports clearance form

    All students who want to play a club sport at St. Bonaventure must complete and submit our Club Sports Clearance Form before participating in practices or games.


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    Top-seeded Bonnies preparing to host rugby playoff opener Saturday at noon

    Nov 18, 2021

    NCR playoff opener Nov. 20He knows he’s the No. 1 seed and his players know it, too.

    But coach Tui Osborne has made it clear to his St. Bonaventure rugby team: “Just because we think we’re the better team doesn’t mean we can go into the game thinking we have it in the bag.”

    The Bonnies, who closed the season with signature wins over Penn State and Kutztown, host seventh-seeded University of Mary Washington at noon Saturday at the Marra Athletics Fields Complex in the first round of the National Collegiate Rugby Division I Championship. The game will be livestreamed on the men’s rugby Facebook page.

    The Eagles finished 5-1 in NCR’s Chesapeake conference and 5-2 overall; that includes a two-point loss to Penn State, the No. 2 tourney seed, in its nonconference season opener.

    After opening its nonconference season with four straight dominating wins, the Bonnies dropped a heartbreaker to Navy, 21-17, and couldn’t match Army’s physicality a week later in a 27-0 loss.

    “But to hold a team as strong as Army to just 27 points was a step in the right direction,” Osborne said. “Going forward from there, we just needed to eliminate a lot of the silly mistakes we kept making and become more disciplined.”  

    The Bonnies (3-2 conference, 7-2 overall) bounced back with historic first-time wins over perennial powers Penn State (19-15) and Kutztown (17-12), victories sandwiched around a 39-11 win over Notre Dame College, to finish third in Rugby East behind Army and Navy. (The service academies opted to compete in the spring national 15s tournament instead of the NCR tourney.)

    “Having the guys respond the way they have, especially coming out of the pandemic, has been really gratifying for our staff,” Osborne said. “We have a good mix of seniors and young players and they have come together well. Our seniors have really become great leaders, not just on game days but in showing the way how to prepare for games.”

    Mary Washington, located in Fredericksburg, Virginia, was unbeaten in conference play until losing to Queens (N.C.) University, seeded third in the NCR tournament, in the Chesapeake season finale. Besides Penn State, the other common opponent the Bonnies and Eagles had was Mount St. Mary’s; the Eagles won 42-13 and the Bonnies won 45-27.

    “The fact that Rugby East has three teams in the tournament tells you how highly regarded our conference is,” Osborne said of the Bonnies, Penn State and Kutztown, the No. 5 seed. “We’re very fortunate to have the strength of teams in our conference to prepare us for tournaments like this. I do think we have the best conference in NCR.

    “But that doesn’t mean we can take anyone lightly. Our theme for this week is clarity and discipline.”

    Saturday’s winner will play the winner of Kutztown and No. 4 Iona. On the other side of the bracket, Penn State hosts No. 6 Brown, and Queens hosts No. 8 Northeastern. Both semifinal matches will be played Saturday, Dec. 4, at Penn State Berks in Reading, Pennsylvania.

    The title match will be played the weekend of Dec. 10-12 at AVEVA Stadium in Houston, Texas, home to Major League Rugby’s Houston Sabercats.

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    About the University: The nation’s first Franciscan university, St. Bonaventure University is a community committed to transforming the lives of our students inside and outside the classroom, inspiring in them a lifelong commitment to service and citizenship. St. Bonaventure was named the #5 regional university value in the North in U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 college rankings edition.