Loyola offers five intramural sports teams, in which all students are welcome to join. Visit HowlConnect for more information.
- Loyola Futbol Club
President: Hector N. Garcia
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting times: Tuesdays/Fridays @ 5:30 p.m.
The Loyola Fútbol Club competes in the Southeastern Louisiana Adult Soccer Association league where they are currently undefeated. The club hopes to become an official National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics team. It was started by Hector Garcia and his twin brother Alejandro Garcia. The club continues to grow and win.
- Loyola Sailing Club
President: Phillip Lopez
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting times: Sunday @ 2:30 p.m. at the New Orleans Yacht Club
The Sailing Club is a recreational and competitive club sport at Loyola. They provide the opportunity to learn the basics of sailing skills for regattas. Both students new to sailing and those with prior experience are welcome to join.
- Chess Club
President: Khue Huynh
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Times: Fridays @ 4 p.m. on Loyola Campus
The chess club consists of students getting together to enjoy the game of chess. Everyone is welcome to play, learn, watch matches, or maybe just hang out.
- Flawless Golden Wolves
President: Reagan Rogers
Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]
Meeting times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday @ 7-9 p.m., Saturdays @ 6 p.m.
The Flawless Golden Wolves is an organization where students can come together to express themselves through the art of majorette dance. The Flawless Golden Wolves have performed at Loyola basketball games and even made an appearance at Crawfish in the Quad. The team will host a dance workshop led by Southern University dancing dolls’ member Airielle Brooks on March 23 in the sports complex.
- Kpop Dance Club
President: Tarica Paige
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting time: Tuesdays @ 6:30 p.m. in CMM 106
Do you like Kpop and/or dance? You should join the Loyola Kpop Dance Club in their dance classes. They meet every week to teach and learn dances performed by Kpop groups, and they alternate weekly between girl and boy groups. They also do performances, but not everyone has to participate.