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UAV Athletics: What to expect?

Hi everyone! I'm considering attending the University of Antelope Valley (UAV) and I was wondering about their athletic program. What are some popular sports at UAV? How competitive are the teams, and how well do they tend to perform? Are there opportunities to join as a non-athlete?

2 years ago

Hi there! The University of Antelope Valley (UAV) is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and they participate in a variety of sports through the California Pacific Conference. Some popular sports at UAV include basketball, soccer, softball, baseball, and track & field, among others.

The level of competitiveness and performance of the teams can vary from year to year, but generally speaking, UAV teams tend to be relatively competitive within their conference. However, it's important to note that, being a smaller university, UAV sports teams may not be as competitive on a national scale compared to larger universities with more resources.

As for joining as a non-athlete, there are several ways you can still be involved in the athletic program at UAV. You could consider becoming a team manager, joining the sports medicine team, or working with the coaching staff in the various sports departments. Volunteering as a team manager, for example, could give you the opportunity to work closely with coaches and players and gain valuable experience, even if you're not participating as an athlete.

Additionally, UAV may offer intramural sports or club sports, which typically have a more relaxed competitive atmosphere and are open to all students, regardless of their athletic ability. These are great options for students looking to stay active and participate in sports without the commitment of joining a varsity team.

It's always a good idea to reach out to the athletic department or individual team coaches at UAV to get more specific information about the sports that interest you and learn about any opportunities they may have for non-athletes. They can provide more up-to-date details on team performance, available positions, and opportunities to get involved. Best of luck!

2 years ago

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