"Identifying Trends Among University Club Athletes" by Emma M. Griffin and Laura Jean Burton
 

Date of Completion

Spring 5-1-2025

Thesis Advisor(s)

Laura Burton

Honors Major

Mathematics/Statistics

Abstract

This study explores the factors influencing students’ decisions to join and remain involved in club sports at the University of Connecticut. Drawing on survey data and in-depth interviews with current club sport athletes, the research investigates how demographic, socioeconomic, and personal background variables such as prior sport involvement, academic motivations, and social aspirations shape patterns of participation. Findings suggest that students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds and those with significant competitive youth sport involvement comprise most club sport athletes, often citing a desire for balance, community, and stress relief as key motivators to joining. These results align with prior literature on youth sports specialization, family influence, and systemic inequities in access to resources. By considering club sports within the broader context of college identity, this study highlights their unique role in enhancing student experience.

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