Sport Clubs
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| For More information about individual sport clubs check out the Club Listings. | |
Sport Club Accomplishments
May 8 - 10, 2009
- Women’s Lacrosse: Defeated UCF, Colorado State, University of Florida and University of Colorado to become the 2009 WDIA Women’s Lacrosse National Champions.
_______________________________________ - Female Officer of the Year: Caroline Koch, Women's Tennis
- Male Officer of the Year: Christopher Pender, Clay Target
- Coach of the Year: Ben Hubbard, Men's Soccer
- Athlete of the Year: David Giammittorio, Clay Target
- Most Improved Club of the Year: Wakeboading
- Hokie Spirit Award: Crew and Gymnastics
- Sport Club of the Year: Women's Lacrosse
- Recipient of the Paul Dirksen Smith Cycling Scholarship for 2009-2010: Colin Stewart
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Complete the Assumption of Risk form 
You are required to read the Sport Club Participant Code of Conduct and to complete and submit the Assumption of Risk form before you participate with any Sport Club Team. Once you agree to the Code of Conduct, you will then be taken to the Assumption of Risk Form Click here to fill out the form now! Complete the Student Driver Agreement 
If you are going to be driving a vehicle for a club related activity you must complete the Student Driver Agreement. Click here to fill out the form now!
End-of-Year Sport Club Awards
What is the difference between varsity, intramurals and sport clubs?
Sport Clubs
Sport Clubs play other colleges and universities, but are not part of NCAA, they are supported by the Recreational Sports department. Practices and games are determined by club officers. Sport Clubs may not require a full year commitment.
Varsity Sports
Varsity teams must follow NCAA rules and regulations. Practices and Games are mandatory and travel is required to play other universities. Some teams allow walk-on tryouts, others purely recruit. Varsity sports usually require a full year commitment.
Intramural Sports
Intramural Sports are competitive or recreational sports played at Virginia Tech among other Virginia Tech students, faculty and/or staff. Seasons usually last 3-6 weeks. No travel or practice is required.
Required Forms
Announcements
Nagendra Krishnamurthy named Cricket Player of the Week
Nagendra was player of the week for Round 8 in the 2009 Mid-Atlantic Cricket Conference (MACC) season for his performance in the game vs Charlottesville Cricket Club on 6/20. He took 8 of their 10 wickets while giving away only 25 runs. His contribution single-handedly won the match for VT Cricket Club. He has the best bowling performance in the MACC League and he is currently the highest wicket taker with 17 wickets in just 4 matches. More details on the VT Cricket Club



