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MSU has offered Adaptive Sports since the mid-1950’s, bringing the joy of athletic participation to athletes of all ages and abilities.
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The $200 million facilities opened April 15, and is already a hit with students and club sports enthusiasts.
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Like all club sports at Michigan State, the men’s club volleyball team handles all aspects of existence: budgeting, scheduling, marketing, and yes, playing.
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Athletes of all ages can experience mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, triggered by competing in sports. Today’s mental health specialists and psychology professions help unpack the root causes and guide athletes to improved performance and lives.
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Constandt has been interwoven with hockey, football, basketball and baseball, serving as an official, a scorer, and help for the coaches and media.
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The Spartans were one of the stronger club teams in college soccer for nearly 12 years, but lost the momentum when COVID hit.
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The sport of rugby requires toughness and determination, but also some TLC off the pitch and bonds of friendship. MSU’s club team has found the right mix.
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Club programs at MSU are not funded by the university, meaning teams like softball need to figure out fundraising and member dues to play.
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The student-run club prides itself on inclusion and excellence over the past century, teaching new fencers the sport and helping experienced competitors grow.
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The sport, which blends soccer with golf, is growing in popularity and visibility.