2024
UAZ Roller Hockey club team wins National Championship!
On Saturday, April 20, 2024 in Auburn, Maine, the University of Arizona's Roller Hockey club team defeated Michigan State University to capture the Division 2 National Championship in a 7-2 victory. After being down 2-0 in the first period, the team came roaring back with 7 unanswered goals. They also dominated the shots on goal with a decided advantage of 32-14. The win marks the first national championship in the sport in school history.
Coming off a 13-2 regular season, the team went 6-0 to win the tournament. To get to the tournament, they raised their own money, some of which came from gofundme.com. Club President Jackson S. said "The key to winning is communicating early and often. The more effort, the closer the group and people come together."
2023
Spring Break Camp Delivers Great Experiences for Youth.
As highlighted by KGUN 9.
Campus REC Youth programming offers fun, adventure and learning throughout the year. Offering five camps during the year for your kiddo's ages 5 to 14. The 10-week long "A" Camp allows parents to sign up their child(ren) for one to all 10 weeks. While Fall, Rodeo, Spring and Winter Break camps are for two, three or four days at a time. To learn more, visit Youth Programming.
2022
University of Arizona Cycling Club Team Wins
2022 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championship!
Strong team effort results in year-end national #1 ranking.
The UArizona Cycling Club captured the national championship this past May 6-8, 2022 in Augusta, Georgia and ended the year ranked #1 in the nation.
Truly a team sport, where the top four finisher's scores are tallied for both men and women, they participated in three road events: time trial, road race and criterium. Adding these road scores to the other four types of races—cyclocross, track, BMX or mountain—held earlier in the year, led to their #1 ranking.
The team consists of eleven riders: Cara, Shelby, Mary, Stephanie, Alexis, Joey, Ethan, Nikos, Nick, James and Finnley. Congratulations to all and Bear Down.