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Club Sports
| Badminton |
| Baseball Club Baseball invites players of all ability levels to join in playing America's greatest pastime. |
| Basketball |
| Camel Diving Club |
| Broomball |
| Tae Bodatious |
| Cycling Team |
| Dance Team Dancers interested in jazz and hip-hop learn and perform dances at athletic and other events, and eventually participate in competitions at both the regional and national level. |
| Equestrian Team The Connecticut College Equestrian Team offers horseback riding to students at an affordable rate. CCET competes against 11 colleges and universities in Zone 1 Region 1 of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association throughout the academic year. |
| Field Hockey Join club field hockey and get the team up and running. Beginners are welcome! |
| Flying Camels This synchronized skating team practices and competes with other collegiate teams across the United States. They host numerous open skate nights as a means to include the campus in ice skating. |
| Golf This is a competitive golf team on campus. |
| Club Hockey (M) Connecticut College Club Hockey competes as a Division II member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) against a wide range of schools throughout the northeast. The team practices twice a week and plays a sixteen-game schedule. They skate out of the College's Dayton Arena, known by its avid fans as "The Camel Dome." |
| Lacrosse (W) Women's club lacrosse. |
| Martial Arts The Connecticut College Martial Arts club seeks to enhance students' experience through the practice of martial arts, offering practice in the martial disciplines for fitness, self-defense or personal growth. Space, equipment, and instructors for practice are provided. The club is a network between students interested in the martial arts in order to facilitate active participation and exchange of information among members. It supports formal participatory programs with paid instructors, has a regular schedule for more impromptu gatherings for general practice, and holds a variety of student-taught classes for all skill levels. |
| Rugby (F) |
| Rugby (M) |
| Ski Team The ski team is a club sport alpine ski racing team, participating and competing in numerous USSA/USCSA competitions across Vermont and Maine. With 35+ active members, it is one of the biggest and most active club sports at the College. |
| Snowboard & Ski Club Its club members go skiing five weekends in a row after winter break. |
| Soccer (W) Women's club soccer team is open to students of any and all skill and experience levels. The club is led by three team captains and practices several times a week. Additionally, the club plays games against club teams from other colleges in the region. |
| Soccer (M) |
| Softball |
| Tennis (M) |
| Ultimate (Dasein) Dasein is the College's club Ultimate team. They practice five times a week, play in four to five tournaments a semester and welcome players of all levels. |
| Water Polo |





