What is the difference between sport clubs and intramurals?
Sport clubs are led and organized by students. Team practices, meetings, competitions, and fundraisers are led by club officers and club members. Sport clubs practice multiple times per week, and many travel to compete against other schools. Intramurals consist of K-State students, faculty, and staff who compete against each other in organized leagues and tournaments within the K-State community on a more recreational level.
Simply, intramural activities are short-term competitions among UT students, faculty, and staff. Sport Clubs are for students who want to enjoy a longer relationship (usually both semesters) with their sport of choice and the other students who share an interest in that activity. Some clubs are only competitive, recreational, or instructional, but most clubs have a combination of these elements. Competitive club usually compete as part of a regional or national league, and travel to tournaments and matches throughout the southeast and even across the country.