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Campus Recreation
Leadership Through Sports

Campus Recreation consists of several registered student organizations known as Club Sports. Each club offers students the opportunity to pursue a higher degree of participation with a group of individuals interested in the same sport. Campus Recreation promotes student participation in a variety of sports, contributes to the development of student leadership and provides a bond between individual clubs.  

Club Sports includes: 

  • Baseball 
  • Bowling 
  • Climbing 
  • Cycling 
  • E-Sports 
  • Fencing 
  • Lacrosse (Men's and Women's) 
  • Powerlifting 
  • Quidditch 
  • Rugby (Men's and Women's) 
  • Soccer (Men's and Women's) 
  • Swimming 
  • Table Tennis 
  • Tennis 
  • Triathlon 
  • Ultimate (Men's and Women's) 
  • Volleyball (Men's and Women's) 
  • Wakeboarding 

Funds earned from Giving Day will also contribute to increased student professional development opportunities for students actively involved in Campus Recreation. 

If you are interested in supporting other programs within Student Affairs, consider Wellbeing and Mental Health InitiativesMulticultural Events, and the Service Opportunities and Alternative Breaks which are connected to two Giving Day 2023 challenges:

  • Senior Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students LT Robinson will cosplay a Disney Villain chosen by students if we reach a combined 75 total donors to these programs on the last day of class for Spring 2023. If we reach a combined 120 total donors to these programs, she will cosplay again with a surprise character during Roadrunner Days. 
  • If these programs reach a combined 60 individual donors, it will unlock an anonymous donation of $10,000 to the Birds Up for Barry fund, which supports Student Affairs programs, events and traditions.



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UTSA Giving Day Challenge: Donors
Thanks to April Ancira '03, an additional $5,000 will be awarded to the UTSA Giving Day project that acquires the highest number of unique donors during UTSA Giving Day. 2nd place will be awarded an additional $2,500. 3rd place will be awarded an additional $1,000.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $5,000 Spirit of San Antonio Marching Band 489
2 $2,500 UTSA Athletics 452
3 $1,000 College of Liberal and Fine Arts 418
4 UTSA Libraries and Museums 223
5 University College 210
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Student Program Challenge: Dollars
Prizes will be awarded to the student organizations that raise the most dollars during UTSA Giving Day 2023 will receive $500. 2nd and 3rd place will receive $250 each.
Rank Prize Programs Raised
1 $500 Whataburger Resource Room and Roadrunner Pantry $3,401.00
2 $250 Student Emergency Fund $2,680.00
3 $250 Mariachi Los Paisanos $2,550.00
4 First Generation & Transfer Student Support $2,153.00
5 Recovery Center $1,661.00
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UTSA Giving Day Challenge: Dollars
Thanks to John Richardson and Jan Puckett, an additional $5,000 will be awarded to the UTSA Giving Day project that raises the most money during UTSA Giving Day. 2nd place will be awarded an additional $2,500. 3rd place will be awarded an additional $1,000.
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $5,000 UTSA Athletics $68,399.10
2 $2,500 College of Sciences $52,001.11
3 $1,000 Carlos Alvarez College of Business $48,217.84
4 Klesse College of Engineering & Integrated Design $41,901.00
5 UTSA Libraries and Museums $21,502.69
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Student Program Challenge: Donors
Thanks to Karl Miller-Lugo, $500 will be awarded to the student program that secures the most donors during UTSA Giving Day. $250 will be awarded to 2nd and 3rd place.
Rank Prize Programs Donors
1 $500 Mariachi Los Paisanos 78
2 $250 Service Squad for The Roadrunner Pantry 72
3 $250 MBA 5213 for Student Wellbeing 68
4 Service Opportunities & Alternative Breaks –VOICES 60
5 Whataburger Resource Room and Roadrunner Pantry 57
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