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Physical Education and Athletics


A wide variety of physical education, intramural, and intercollegiate athletic opportunities for men and women is available through the Department of Physical Education. Students may participate in intramural sports on an individual basis or as members of residence halls, social groups, or other teams.

The intercollegiate athletic programs are conducted within the guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-Division III. The nine women's intercollegiate sports are: Fall - cross-country, golf, soccer, tennis, volleyball; Winter - basketball, indoor track; Spring - outdoor track, softball. The ten men's intercollegiate sports are: Fall - cross-country, football, soccer; Winter - basketball, indoor track, wrestling; Spring - baseball, golf, outdoor track, tennis. Cornell competes in the Iowa Conference. The other member schools are: Buena Vista, Central, Coe, Dubuque, Loras, Luther, Simpson, Upper Iowa, Wartburg, and William Penn.



Subsections
  • Philosophy of Intercollegiate Athletics
  • Athletic Eligibility
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