Overview
Here, we proudly present a curated collection of articles and stories highlighting Recreational Sports' noteworthy impact. From enhancing campus life to fostering community spirit, our program plays a vital role in promoting health, wellness, and the Trojan spirit.
Staying active during finals doesn’t have to mean long gym sessions or intense workouts...
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Women’s Flag Football gains momentum at USC as the sport prepares for its 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
( Photo by Lily Nagel / Courtesy of Alia Pasternak)
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Founded in 1886, Trojan Rugby is USC’s oldest club team and will move up to the CRAA Division I-AA Southwest Conference in 2026, building on nearly 140 years of tradition.
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Tinsley’s intramural soccer teams have won six university championships, while his flag football teams have won 13.
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The women’s team beat out clubs from 44 other universities to capture the United States Association of College Fencing Clubs championship, held at Penn State University.
(Photo by Olivia Hau / Daily Trojan)
Nike partnered with USC Recreational Sports to promote the After Dark Tour, a women’s race series by Nike that features half-marathons in six cities: Sydney, Shanghai, Seoul, Mumbai, Mexico City and Los Angeles.
(Photo by Franco Gutierrez / Daily Trojan)
The Viterbi Graduate Student Association partnered with USC Recreational Sports to create an accessible and inclusive fitness event dedicated to students with lower body disabilities
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USC is the latest place in the United States to join in on the recent sports craze.
(Photo by Sarah Ruiz)
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Did you know that Trojan Barbell Club has twins who both hold state records?
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Did you know an Olympic swimmer from the island Tonga trains with USC club swim?
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