Club Sports

Want to be a part of a team? Ever wanted to play college sports? Then DMACC Club Sports are for you!

The Club Sports Program at DMACC is new but one day will become a proud tradition. Our student led sport clubs offer a way for DMACC students to compete at a high level while representing DMACC throughout the state, region and nation.

Club sports are groups of students that have interest in a specific sport. Club sports provide competition at a high level, participation in tournaments, opportunities to practice a sport with people who have the same interests. 

What can a club sport do for me?

The DMACC Club Sports Program is designed to serve individual interests in different club sports activities and is student oriented in every way. The Club Sports Program is created for students and by the students, under the supervision of a club sports coordinator and the Student Activities Council.

How can I start a Club Sport?

At DMACC, a club sport usually develops when several students express a desire to participate in a particular sport. Each club has officers, a constitution, kept records, and may receive funding from Student Activities, regular meetings, and usually has practices or special events.

Where can I get more information?

If you would like more information about existing sport clubs, or would like to start a new sport club, contact Campus Recreation Coordinator, Andy Nelson at 515-964-6539 or email arnelson@dmacc.edu.


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DMACC Soccer Club is looking for disciplined and hard-working players. 

  • Play other colleges
  • Improve your skills
  • Be active this semester
  • Come try out!

For more information or questions, contact:
Andy Nelson, Club President
515-964-6539 or arnelson@dmacc.edu

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Running Club

The DMACC Running Club is dedicated to promoting the sport of running.

This club is what you make of it: If you want to find new/more friends, stay/get in shape, compete against other students across the nation, or train with other students as you prepare for a race outside of the college (like a half or full marathon). Come check us out!

For more information or questions, contact:
Andy Nelson, DMACC Campus Recreation Coordinator
515-964-6539 or arnelson@dmacc.edu

The Campus Recreation Office is located in Building 5.

FAQs about Running Club

How can I join the club?

  • To join the club, email arnelson@dmacc.edu  
  • No sports physical form is necessary
  • Can join at any time throughout the school year
  • We encourage interested individuals to come and see what practices are like before making any decisions about registration

What des this club have to offer?

  • Meet two days a week to run at your own pace
  • Provide fun and safe environment to run with others
  • Themed social runs for holidays and major events
  • Structured practice schedule for competitive runners
  • Everything is optional! Come when you can and do what want. No pressure.

When and where does the club meet?

  • Check out the practice info for up-to-date information about this week's schedule. 

Who can join the club?

  • Any and all DMACC students, faculty and staff can participate in the club
  • All range of running experiences welcome, from those who have never run before to former elite athletes
  • No limit to how many members can join.

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