Club sports – UofL News Tue, 21 Apr 2026 21:06:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 UofL Rugby Club wins national championship /post/uofltoday/uofl-rugby-club-wins-championship/ Mon, 29 Apr 2024 16:23:40 +0000 /?p=60623 The University of Louisville Rugby Club has secured theĚý Division 1 national title. They finished with a 4-0 record, outsourcing opponents 114-5, leading to victory as the 2024 Division 1 7’s National Champions.ĚýThe tournament was held just outside of Washington D.C. at theĚýMaryland SoccerPlex April 26-27.Ěý

On-field success is not new for the rugby team as recent program highlights include:Ěý

  • 2024 Division 1 7’s National ChampionĚý
  • 2024 7’s Regular Season Record 15 Wins – 1 Loss – 2 Ties
  • 2023 Division 1 15’s National Runner UpĚý
  • 2022 Division 1 15’s National Runner Up
  • Mid-American Conference Champions (5 seasons in a row)
    • Spring 2022 – 7’s
    • Fall 2023 – 15’s
    • Spring 2023 – 7’s
    • Fall 2023 – 15’s
    • Spring 2024 – 7’s
  • 2024 Oak Leaf 7’s Tournament Cup Champions
  • 2024 Notre Dame CRC 7’s Open Cup Champions
  • 2024 MTSU CRC 7’s Tournament 3rd Place
  • Several players selected to represent UofL in regional, national, and international contests

Justin Peterson, director of campus recreation, says the team’s notable achievements on the field have led to a surge in recruitment, attracting a growing number of prospective Cardinals.

“Presently, the incoming freshman class for the fall of 2024 stands at 23. Additionally, a number of transfer students have pledged their commitment to join the team, further enhancing its talent pool,” he said.Ěý

The club is considering entering its reserve (B-Side) team into the Division 2 National Conference. This potential move positions UofL as the first institution in the nation to field both its A and B teams at the national level. Additional discussions are ongoing about establishing a women’s club team, as several players have expressed interest in transferring to UofL.ĚýĚý

“The men’s Rugby Club at the University of Louisville continues to redefine excellence in collegiate rugby, as proven in their recent triumph as the 2024 Division 1 7’s National Champions,” Peterson said. “Their remarkable on-field success reflects the team’s dedication and commitment to the UofL community.”

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UofL Men’s Volleyball Club takes home national championship /post/uofltoday/uofl-mens-volleyball-club-takes-home-national-championship/ /post/uofltoday/uofl-mens-volleyball-club-takes-home-national-championship/#respond Thu, 19 Apr 2018 13:19:02 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=41624 The just made campus history.

The team won the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation (NCVF) last weekend in St. Louis, becoming the first club sport at UofL to win a national championship.Ěý

The club started just three years ago, which makes the victory that much sweeter, said Sam Bibelhauser, club founder and a fourth-year Speed School student.

“That’s been the road – starting from scratch all the way to the national championship,” he said. “We’ve worked so hard to get here.”

The championship, which is the biggest collegiate volleyball competition in the world, hosted 456 men’s and women’s teams from around the country, competing in five levels of play.

In posting a 9-0 record for the weekend, the team beat Duke, Texas Tech, Drexel, Stanford, California State Sacramento, Nebraska, Georgia Tech and West Virginia, before beating Cal. State Sacramento again 23-25, 25-17, 15-11 in the tournament final.

Zach Bixler, Anthony Campisano and Zack Rosenbaum joined Tournament MVP Nolan Mattingly on the All-Tournament Team.

Bibelhauser said the moments after they won were surreal. Campisano squeezed his shoulder and said “you started it Sam.”

“I almost lost it. I was near tears on the court, because it helped me remember that I was an important part of getting us there. But then again, every person there mattered in getting us on the road to the national championship.”

Before college, Bibelhauser played volleyball for St. Xavier High School in Louisville, which has a strong program, and for the Louisville Fury Volleyball Club. When he got to UofL, he noticed there were a number of players from those programs here.

“I was looking around thinking, we have the tools, why don’t we have a team?” he said.

He connected with , got the ball rolling, and wrote the club’s constitution with co-founders Andrew Hayden, Madalyn Wead and Alicia Von Handorf.

At first, the team faced significant financial and logistical obstacles. Due to limited availability at the , the team struggled to figure out where they could practice, as well as how to pay for court time and team travel/equipment expenses.

“We had to rent off campus courts to practice, which were about $1,000 and then pay a couple of thousand dollars that would allow us to travel to tournaments. It was hard, but we got better at fundraising,” Bibelhauser said.

Eventually doors opened at the SAC gym at the right times and they were able to practice twice a week.

“That was the best thing in the world,” he said. “We were able to make so much progress.”

They also got better at recruiting. Now, they have 50 members on four men’s and women’s teams.

Bibelhauser said the whole journey has been a huge part of his college career.

“I’m going to miss the five seniors who are graduating. We made a special group together,” he said.

Bibelhauser, who landed a co-op next year with NASA, said that when he was interviewing for different opportunities, he found himself telling a lot of stories about his experiences with volleyball. ĚýĚý

“It was a lot of hard work, there were obstacles, for me and the club, but we worked through them together, and that experience is irreplaceable,” he said. “It’s made for great memories. It’s a totally student-run organization and running it with the executive board made for a great life experience.”

And what of the fact that they were the first club in UofL history to win a national championship?

“That’s amazing,” he said. “That makes that team mean even more to me.”

The club will be recognized and the national banner unveiled Tuesday, April 24, during the annual Intramural Awards program at the Red Barn.


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