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College sports or college athletics encompasses non-professional, collegiate and university-level competitive sports and games.

Yale rowing team in the annual Harvard–Yale Regatta, 2007

World University Games edit

The first World University Games were held in 1923. There were originally called the Union Nationale des Étudiants Français.[1] In 1957, following several previous renames, they became known in English as the World University Games.[1]

Continents and countries edit

North America edit

United States edit

 
The 2005 Army–Navy Game football match

College athletics is a major enterprise in the United States, with more than 500,000 student athletes attending over 1,100 universities and colleges competing annually. The largest programs are:

Among many other sports, the most-watched competitions are college football and college basketball, though there are competitions in many other sports, including badminton, baseball, softball, ice hockey, soccer, rugby union, volleyball, lacrosse, field hockey, cricket, handball, swimming and diving, track and field, golf, tennis, table tennis, pickleball, rowing, and many others depending on the university.[citation needed] In the United States, college athletes are considered amateurs and their compensation is generally limited to athletic scholarships. However, there is disagreement as to whether college student-athletes should be paid.[2] College athletics have been criticized for diverting resources away from academic studies, while unpaid student athletes generate income for their universities and private entities.[3] Due to the passage of Title IX in the United States, universities must offer an equal number of scholarships for women and for men.

Canada edit

Canada has over 14,000 student athletes within 56 universities under U Sports.[4] U Sports is the national sport governing body of university sport in Canada. There are 12 different sports annually that compete at 21 national championships throughout the year.[4] Similarly to the US, compensation is limited to athletic scholarships. There are athletic scholarships that are awarded to student athletes based on academic eligibility and athletic ability.  There is a minimum academic requirement for student athletes to achieve the scholarship. There is an amount cap on scholarships which varies between sports. Athletic scholarships are not only determined by the league caps but it varies on the institution, team, and coaches standard. Each student athlete that competes under U Sports has five years of eligibility and must complete 3.0 credits every year prior to competing. There are other sports that compete at the university level but do not fall under the U Sports.  These sports may be legislated by the conferences including - Canada West (CanWest), Ontario University Athletics (OUA), Quebec Student Sport Federation (RSEQ), and Atlantic University Sport (AUS). Colleges in Canada compete under the Canadian College Athletic Association (CCAA).

Latin America edit

Mexico edit

Some Mexican universities are affiliated with professional association football teams. One such team is the Universidad Autonoma Pumas.[5][6]

Oceania edit

Australia edit

UniSport Nationals is an annual multi-sport event held in Australia among its 43 member universities and tertiary institutions. Over 7000 university students participate in the event each year.[7] Compared to the NCAA in the US and USports in Canada however, UniSport Nationals is less competitive and comparable to intramural-level of competition.

Historically, university sports has received little academic attention in Australia.[8] In 1863, rugby union was first played in Australia at the University of Sydney when several clubs affiliated with the university were established.[8] One of Australia's earliest cricket teams was founded at the University of Sydney in 1854. This university affiliated team is one of the only teams from that period that still exists.[8]

New Zealand edit

New Zealand universities's sports teams normally compete in local sports leagues against non-university teams. There is an annual national event which covers a large number of sports and competitive cultural activities (such as debating). The event is typically held over Easter, rotating around university centers.[citation needed]

Asia edit

East Asia edit

China edit

University sport was established in China by the 1930s. One of these programs was at the Catholic University of Peking. In 1936, members of the team traveled to Japan as members of a team to participate in a basketball and association football competition.[9] During the early stages of World War II in the region, most universities suspended their sports programs. The exceptions were Fu Ren University and Yanjing University which kept these programmes open until 1942 before shutting them down.[9]

Chinese universities organised boat races before the cultural revolution. These races were modeled after the boat races in England.[10]

The Chinese Basketball University Association (CUBA) is currently China's most popular and competitive collegiate basketball league.[11] In 2018, AliSports acquired the rights to broadcast the league for $150 million. Other university sports associations such as the Chinese Football University Association and the Chinese Marathon University Association are being broadcast by AliSports.

Japan edit

University sports was established in Japan by the 1930s.[9] By 1977, ultimate Frisbee had been established as a university sport. National championships were held that year with Aichi Gakuin University winning the inaugural event.[12]

South Korea edit

Collegiate sports are organized by the Korea University Sports Federation (KUSF) and students must be enrolled at a member institution in order to participate. It runs the U-League in six sports (baseball, basketball, football, soft tennis and volleyball) and the Club Championship in four team sports (baseball, basketball, football and volleyball). The U-League is mirrored after the domestic professional leagues and a large number of student-athletes eventually turn professional. The Club Championship is contested by college teams operated as intramural clubs.

Southeast Asia edit

Philippines edit

The Federation of School Sports Association of the Philippines (FESSAP) is the governing body recognized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU) in the Philippines. Notably, the two largest athletic associations in Metro Manila, the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) are not members, but the largest athletic association in Metro Cebu, Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc., is, as well as most other athletic associations in the provinces.

The UAAP tried to wrest recognition away from FESSAP's recognition by FISU in 2013 but was denied.[13]

Indonesia edit
  • Liga Mahasiswa

South Asia edit

India edit

Africa edit

South Africa edit

Varsity Sports (South Africa) is an organization of university sports leagues in South Africa. The organization currently sponsors seven events: athletics, beach volleyball, association football, field hockey, netball, and rugby sevens.

During the 1970s, the National Union of South African Students worked to create a university sports program where race was not considered in team and competition arrangements. The organisation faced some governmental hurdles. At the time, inter-racial sports was only allowed to be played on private grounds, which meant games and competitions could not be played on public university grounds. They had models from the University of Witwatersrand and the University of Cape Town which had already held such events.[14]

Europe edit

Western Europe edit

United Kingdom edit

British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) is the governing body for university and college sports in the UK. It runs leagues in 16 sports and an annual championship meeting, which in 2011 covered 19 sports. BUCS organization is very different from the USA's NCAA in the sense that BUCS is not competitive to compete in like the NCAA.[15][clarification needed]

BUCS Super Rugby is the top competition for university-level rugby in the United Kingdom. Currently, there are 10 universities that compete in BUCS Super Rugby.

There were undergraduate boat races in Victorian England,[10] and The Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge is still an annual event. The assimilation of sports into academic life at Cambridge and Oxford Universities in the nineteenth century has also been documented.[16]

In the 1990s, ultimate frisbee became a popular sport on university campuses, leading to the establishment of a national sport federation.[12]

Universities in Wales support national development of athletics. The Wales National Pool at Swansea University provides for a high level development of swimming.[17]

Eastern Europe edit

Armenia edit

The Armenian Student Sports Federation (ARMSSF) is a national non-governmental organization responsible for advocating, supporting and promoting the interests of students' sports and physical activities in Armenia.[18] The headquarters of the federation is located in Yerevan. The Federation maintains numerous cooperation agreements with universities across Armenia.[19][20]

The Federation is responsible for sending student athletes to participate in various international and European level university sporting championships, including the World University Summer & Winter Games, the FISU World University Championships, and the Pan-European Student Games.[21] The ARMSSF also organizes national events, competitions, and activities for students across Armenia and often collaborates with other sporting federations such as the Armenian Table Tennis Federation, the Armwrestling Federation of Armenia, the Armenian National Rowing and Canoe Federation, and the Figure Skating Federation of Armenia, among others.[22]

The ARMSSF organizes the annual "Student Sports Games of the Republic of Armenia".[23] In November 2014, over 3500 students from 21 Armenian universities participated. The games are sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Science.[24][22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "World Student Games (Pre-Universiade)". Gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
  2. ^ Lemmons, Malcolm (2017-03-29). "College Athletes Getting Paid? Here Are Some Pros And Cons". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  3. ^ Branch, Tylor (October 2011). "The Shame of College Sports". The Atlantic. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  4. ^ a b "U SPORTS". U SPORTS. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  5. ^ Standish, Peter; Steven M. Bell (2004). Culture and Customs of Mexico. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 64–. ISBN 978-0-313-30412-5. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  6. ^ Ana Paula a. De Haro; Silvia Dolores Zárate Guzmán; Alex M. Saragoza (31 March 2012). Mexico Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-34948-5. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  7. ^ "UniSport Nationals | JCU Student Association". UniSport Nationals | JCU Student Association. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
  8. ^ a b c Sherington, Geoffrey; Georgakis, Steve (1 June 2008). Sydney University Sport 1852-2007: More Than a Club. Sydney University Press. ISBN 978-1-920898-91-5. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  9. ^ a b c John Shujie Chen (2004). The Rise and Fall of Fu Ren University, Beijing: Catholic Higher Education in China. Psychology Press. pp. 139–. ISBN 978-0-415-94816-6. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  10. ^ a b J. A. Mangan; Lamartine Pereira Da Costa (2002). Sport in Latin American Society: Past and Present. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-7146-5126-2. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  11. ^ 关晓萌. "College sports on the rise in China". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
  12. ^ a b Pasquale Anthony Leonardo and Adam Zagoria; Ultimate History (1 August 2005). Ultimate: The First Four Decades. Joe Seidler. ISBN 978-0-9764496-0-7. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  13. ^ "Universiade, FISU recognize FESSAP". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  14. ^ South African Institute of Race Relations (1972). A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-86982-010-0. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  15. ^ "2011 championship results". BUSC. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  16. ^ Andrew Warwick (2003) Masters of Theory: Cambridge and the Rise of Mathematical Physics, page 213, University of Chicago Press ISBN 0-226-87374-9
  17. ^ Hill, Michael (20 July 2007). In Pursuit of Excellence: A Student Guide to Elite Sports Development. Taylor & Francis. pp. 83–. ISBN 978-0-415-34934-5. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  18. ^ "Հաշվետվություն «Ուսանողական մարզական ֆեդերացիա» ՀԿ-ի 2017թ.-ի գործունեության մասին - Հայտարարություններ - Հայաստանի Հանրապետության ինտերնետով ծանուցման պաշտոնական կայք". www.azdarar.am.
  19. ^ "Համագործակցության հուշագիր՝ ԲՊՀ-ի և ՀՀ «Ուսանողական մարզական ֆեդերացիա»-ի միջև". brusov.am.
  20. ^ "Համագործակցության հուշագիր ՎՊՀ և ՀՀ Ուսանողական մարզական ֆեդերացիա ՀԿ-ի միջև - Վանաձորի պետական համալսարան". vsu.am.
  21. ^ "Ուսանող-մարզիկները կմասնակցեն համաեվրոպական ուսանողական 2-րդմարզական խաղերին".
  22. ^ a b "Ավարտվեցին Հայաստանի ուսանողական մարզական 15-րդ խաղերը (ֆոտո) | Armlur – Լուրեր Հայաստանից".
  23. ^ "Ուսանողական մարզական խաղեր. կայացել է աթլետիկական հնգամարտի մրցաշարը". Հայկական կրթական միջավայր.
  24. ^ ԿԳՄՍՆ, ՀՀ. "Շարունակվում են հանրապետական ուսանողական 22-րդ մարզական խաղերը". ՀՀ ԿԳՄՍՆ.

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College sports or college athletics encompasses non professional collegiate and university level competitive sports and games Yale rowing team in the annual Harvard Yale Regatta 2007 Contents 1 World University Games 2 Continents and countries 2 1 North America 2 1 1 United States 2 1 2 Canada 2 2 Latin America 2 2 1 Mexico 2 3 Oceania 2 3 1 Australia 2 3 2 New Zealand 2 4 Asia 2 4 1 East Asia 2 4 1 1 China 2 4 1 2 Japan 2 4 1 3 South Korea 2 4 2 Southeast Asia 2 4 2 1 Philippines 2 4 2 2 Indonesia 2 4 3 South Asia 2 4 3 1 India 2 5 Africa 2 5 1 South Africa 2 6 Europe 2 6 1 Western Europe 2 6 1 1 United Kingdom 2 6 2 Eastern Europe 2 6 2 1 Armenia 3 See also 4 ReferencesWorld University Games editMain article Universiade The first World University Games were held in 1923 There were originally called the Union Nationale des Etudiants Francais 1 In 1957 following several previous renames they became known in English as the World University Games 1 Continents and countries editNorth America edit United States edit See also College athletics in the United States and Sports in the United States nbsp The 2005 Army Navy Game football matchCollege athletics is a major enterprise in the United States with more than 500 000 student athletes attending over 1 100 universities and colleges competing annually The largest programs are National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA Among many other sports the most watched competitions are college football and college basketball though there are competitions in many other sports including badminton baseball softball ice hockey soccer rugby union volleyball lacrosse field hockey cricket handball swimming and diving track and field golf tennis table tennis pickleball rowing and many others depending on the university citation needed In the United States college athletes are considered amateurs and their compensation is generally limited to athletic scholarships However there is disagreement as to whether college student athletes should be paid 2 College athletics have been criticized for diverting resources away from academic studies while unpaid student athletes generate income for their universities and private entities 3 Due to the passage of Title IX in the United States universities must offer an equal number of scholarships for women and for men Canada edit Canada has over 14 000 student athletes within 56 universities under U Sports 4 U Sports is the national sport governing body of university sport in Canada There are 12 different sports annually that compete at 21 national championships throughout the year 4 Similarly to the US compensation is limited to athletic scholarships There are athletic scholarships that are awarded to student athletes based on academic eligibility and athletic ability There is a minimum academic requirement for student athletes to achieve the scholarship There is an amount cap on scholarships which varies between sports Athletic scholarships are not only determined by the league caps but it varies on the institution team and coaches standard Each student athlete that competes under U Sports has five years of eligibility and must complete 3 0 credits every year prior to competing There are other sports that compete at the university level but do not fall under the U Sports These sports may be legislated by the conferences including Canada West CanWest Ontario University Athletics OUA Quebec Student Sport Federation RSEQ and Atlantic University Sport AUS Colleges in Canada compete under the Canadian College Athletic Association CCAA Latin America edit Mexico edit Some Mexican universities are affiliated with professional association football teams One such team is the Universidad Autonoma Pumas 5 6 Oceania edit See also New Zealand University Games and UniSport Nationals Australia edit UniSport Nationals is an annual multi sport event held in Australia among its 43 member universities and tertiary institutions Over 7000 university students participate in the event each year 7 Compared to the NCAA in the US and USports in Canada however UniSport Nationals is less competitive and comparable to intramural level of competition Historically university sports has received little academic attention in Australia 8 In 1863 rugby union was first played in Australia at the University of Sydney when several clubs affiliated with the university were established 8 One of Australia s earliest cricket teams was founded at the University of Sydney in 1854 This university affiliated team is one of the only teams from that period that still exists 8 New Zealand edit New Zealand universities s sports teams normally compete in local sports leagues against non university teams There is an annual national event which covers a large number of sports and competitive cultural activities such as debating The event is typically held over Easter rotating around university centers citation needed Asia edit East Asia edit China edit University sport was established in China by the 1930s One of these programs was at the Catholic University of Peking In 1936 members of the team traveled to Japan as members of a team to participate in a basketball and association football competition 9 During the early stages of World War II in the region most universities suspended their sports programs The exceptions were Fu Ren University and Yanjing University which kept these programmes open until 1942 before shutting them down 9 Chinese universities organised boat races before the cultural revolution These races were modeled after the boat races in England 10 The Chinese Basketball University Association CUBA is currently China s most popular and competitive collegiate basketball league 11 In 2018 AliSports acquired the rights to broadcast the league for 150 million Other university sports associations such as the Chinese Football University Association and the Chinese Marathon University Association are being broadcast by AliSports Japan edit University sports was established in Japan by the 1930s 9 By 1977 ultimate Frisbee had been established as a university sport National championships were held that year with Aichi Gakuin University winning the inaugural event 12 South Korea edit Collegiate sports are organized by the Korea University Sports Federation KUSF and students must be enrolled at a member institution in order to participate It runs the U League in six sports baseball basketball football soft tennis and volleyball and the Club Championship in four team sports baseball basketball football and volleyball The U League is mirrored after the domestic professional leagues and a large number of student athletes eventually turn professional The Club Championship is contested by college teams operated as intramural clubs Southeast Asia edit Philippines edit The Federation of School Sports Association of the Philippines FESSAP is the governing body recognized by the International University Sports Federation FISU in the Philippines Notably the two largest athletic associations in Metro Manila the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Philippines are not members but the largest athletic association in Metro Cebu Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc is as well as most other athletic associations in the provinces The UAAP tried to wrest recognition away from FESSAP s recognition by FISU in 2013 but was denied 13 Indonesia edit Liga MahasiswaSouth Asia edit India edit Maulana Abul Kalam Azad TrophyAfrica edit South Africa edit Varsity Sports South Africa is an organization of university sports leagues in South Africa The organization currently sponsors seven events athletics beach volleyball association football field hockey netball and rugby sevens During the 1970s the National Union of South African Students worked to create a university sports program where race was not considered in team and competition arrangements The organisation faced some governmental hurdles At the time inter racial sports was only allowed to be played on private grounds which meant games and competitions could not be played on public university grounds They had models from the University of Witwatersrand and the University of Cape Town which had already held such events 14 Europe edit Western Europe edit United Kingdom edit Main article British Universities and Colleges Sport This section may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards as it appears to be a collection of unconnected statements paragraphs and should be rewritten into an encyclopaedic style article per WP MOS You can help The talk page may contain suggestions July 2023 British Universities and Colleges Sport BUCS is the governing body for university and college sports in the UK It runs leagues in 16 sports and an annual championship meeting which in 2011 covered 19 sports BUCS organization is very different from the USA s NCAA in the sense that BUCS is not competitive to compete in like the NCAA 15 clarification needed BUCS Super Rugby is the top competition for university level rugby in the United Kingdom Currently there are 10 universities that compete in BUCS Super Rugby There were undergraduate boat races in Victorian England 10 and The Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge is still an annual event The assimilation of sports into academic life at Cambridge and Oxford Universities in the nineteenth century has also been documented 16 In the 1990s ultimate frisbee became a popular sport on university campuses leading to the establishment of a national sport federation 12 Universities in Wales support national development of athletics The Wales National Pool at Swansea University provides for a high level development of swimming 17 Eastern Europe edit Armenia edit Main article Armenian Student Sports Federation The Armenian Student Sports Federation ARMSSF is a national non governmental organization responsible for advocating supporting and promoting the interests of students sports and physical activities in Armenia 18 The headquarters of the federation is located in Yerevan The Federation maintains numerous cooperation agreements with universities across Armenia 19 20 The Federation is responsible for sending student athletes to participate in various international and European level university sporting championships including the World University Summer amp Winter Games the FISU World University Championships and the Pan European Student Games 21 The ARMSSF also organizes national events competitions and activities for students across Armenia and often collaborates with other sporting federations such as the Armenian Table Tennis Federation the Armwrestling Federation of Armenia the Armenian National Rowing and Canoe Federation and the Figure Skating Federation of Armenia among others 22 The ARMSSF organizes the annual Student Sports Games of the Republic of Armenia 23 In November 2014 over 3500 students from 21 Armenian universities participated The games are sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Science 24 22 See also edit nbsp sport portalUniversiade Youth sports College association footballReferences edit a b World Student Games Pre Universiade Gbrathletics com Retrieved 2012 04 18 Lemmons Malcolm 2017 03 29 College Athletes Getting Paid Here Are Some Pros And Cons Huffington Post Retrieved 2018 02 04 Branch Tylor October 2011 The Shame of College Sports The Atlantic Retrieved 5 February 2018 a b U SPORTS U SPORTS Retrieved 2020 02 26 Standish Peter Steven M Bell 2004 Culture and Customs of Mexico Greenwood Publishing Group pp 64 ISBN 978 0 313 30412 5 Retrieved 19 April 2012 Ana Paula a De Haro Silvia Dolores Zarate Guzman Alex M Saragoza 31 March 2012 Mexico Today An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic ABC CLIO ISBN 978 0 313 34948 5 Retrieved 19 April 2012 UniSport Nationals JCU Student Association UniSport Nationals JCU Student Association Retrieved 2021 11 12 a b c Sherington Geoffrey Georgakis Steve 1 June 2008 Sydney University Sport 1852 2007 More Than a Club Sydney University Press ISBN 978 1 920898 91 5 Retrieved 19 April 2012 a b c John Shujie Chen 2004 The Rise and Fall of Fu Ren University Beijing Catholic Higher Education in China Psychology Press pp 139 ISBN 978 0 415 94816 6 Retrieved 19 April 2012 a b J A Mangan Lamartine Pereira Da Costa 2002 Sport in Latin American Society Past and Present Psychology Press ISBN 978 0 7146 5126 2 Retrieved 19 April 2012 关晓萌 College sports on the rise in China www chinadaily com cn Retrieved 2021 11 11 a b Pasquale Anthony Leonardo and Adam Zagoria Ultimate History 1 August 2005 Ultimate The First Four Decades Joe Seidler ISBN 978 0 9764496 0 7 Retrieved 19 April 2012 Universiade FISU recognize FESSAP Philstar com Retrieved 2023 10 14 South African Institute of Race Relations 1972 A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa University of California Press ISBN 978 0 86982 010 0 Retrieved 19 April 2012 2011 championship results BUSC Retrieved 9 August 2012 Andrew Warwick 2003 Masters of Theory Cambridge and the Rise of Mathematical Physics page 213 University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 87374 9 Hill Michael 20 July 2007 In Pursuit of Excellence A Student Guide to Elite Sports Development Taylor amp Francis pp 83 ISBN 978 0 415 34934 5 Retrieved 19 April 2012 Հաշվետվություն Ուսանողական մարզական ֆեդերացիա ՀԿ ի 2017թ ի գործունեության մասին Հայտարարություններ Հայաստանի Հանրապետության ինտերնետով ծանուցման պաշտոնական կայք www azdarar am Համագործակցության հուշագիր ԲՊՀ ի և ՀՀ Ուսանողական մարզական ֆեդերացիա ի միջև brusov am Համագործակցության հուշագիր ՎՊՀ և ՀՀ Ուսանողական մարզական ֆեդերացիա ՀԿ ի միջև Վանաձորի պետական համալսարան vsu am Ուսանող մարզիկները կմասնակցեն համաեվրոպական ուսանողական 2 րդմարզական խաղերին a b Ավարտվեցին Հայաստանի ուսանողական մարզական 15 րդ խաղերը ֆոտո Armlur 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