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BADMINTON CLUB:
(April, 2007)  To provide students and faculty members the enjoyment of the sport of badminton.

BULLDOG BOWLING CLUB:
(September, 1982) To promote intercollegiate bowling on campus and in the community; provide to those students interested in the sport of bowling the opportunity to compete in organized, intercollegiate competition both locally and at the national level; and conduct fund raising activities to provide supplemental financial support to the program.

BULLDOG HOCKEY CLUB:
(June, 1993) To provide structure, regulate operations, and promote the quality of collegiate ice hockey.

BULLDOG MEN'S WATER POLO CLUB:
(September, 2005) To provide a competitive opportunity for student interested in the sport.

BULLDOG STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
(March, 1996) To bring the student athlete community together by bridging the gap between all athletes to create relationships between student athletes and the community by organizing community service efforts, to generate a voice from within the student athlete community and be the liaison between the administration, coaches, faculty and staff at Fresno State to provide feedback to the athletic administration on proposed conference and NCAA legislation and adv8ise the athletic administration on how to spend NCAA funds.

BULLDOG WATER POLO:
(September, 2000) To provide competitive opportunities for students interest in the sport of water polo.

BULLDOGGER RODEO CLUB:
(January, 1960) To increase and maintain interest of college students in rodeos and other functions of the west.

CYCLING CLUB:
(November, 2005) To train and/or compete in the sport of cycling; to promote the sport of cycling; to be an advocate for the rights of cyclists.

FRESNO INTERNATIONAL SOCCER ASSOCIATION:
(September, 2006) To promote the beautiful sport of soccer at California State University, Fresno.

FRESNO STATE CRICKET CLUB:
(October, 2006) To create all-round opportunities for students to play cricket sport in a social atmosphere that continues into happy hours and lasts long after the game is over.  It is the perfect marriage of sports and social scene that draws more than 300 participants from Fresno State.  The FSCC motto is "for people who enjoy sports, but love to socialize."

FRESNO STATE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB:
(November, 1991) To provide individuals who have general interests in rugby to introduction, teaching, promotion, encouragement, understanding, and extension of the game of Rugby Union Football in all its aspects, within the community, within the University, and within Northern California.  Also, to insure the playing of Rugby Union Football is carried out observing fair play according to the Laws of the Game and a sporting spirit.

FRESNO STATE TAP TONES:
(February, 2005) To provide Fresno State students with the opportunity to learn and develop tap dancing skills.  The organization also hopes to offer opportunities for choreographing and performing as tap dancers, while building a tap community through teamwork and reciprocated interest.

KENDO CLUB:
(October, 2003) To provide students with opportunities to practice and understand the traditional martial art of Kendo; to instill the desire of self-improvement in both physical and mental aspects.

RECREATION ASSOCIATION:
(September, 1962) To organize all students interested in recreation for the purpose of promoting, broadening, and improving recreational opportunities for students at Fresno State.

REDWAVE VOLLEYBALL:
(May, 1995) To provide a climate resulting in physical fitness, skill development, social interaction, and cognitive development of volleyball, through interactions with the faculty and coaches of Fresno State, as well as interested persons in the community. In addition, the organization will sponsor at least one Competitive Club Men’s Volleyball team.

REDZONE:
(December, 2005) To raise student attendance at Fresno State athletic events and improve the quality of the experience at athletic events.

SKI AND SNOWBOARD CLUB:
(November, 2001) To provide students with opportunities for association and interaction with other students who share the same interest in snow sports.

TRIATHLON CLUB:
(February, 2004) To compete in triathlons at the collegiate level.  To become more fit and to improve each others' technique in swimming, biking, and running.  To meet new people and share knowledge about the swimming, biking and running and some day host our own triathlon at Fresno State.

ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLUB:
(October, 2006) to provide students who enjoy the game of Ultimate Frisbee with an organized league, scheduled games and practice times so they can develop their skill and understanding of the game.

Contact Information:
Student Activities and Leadership Development
University Student Union, Room 306
5280 N. Jackson M/S SU36
Fresno, CA  93740-8023
(559) 278-2741
(559) 278-7786 fax
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