Club sports include a variety of different sports for both genders, including co-ed sports.
UCF field's 16 varsity teams, 6 men, 9 women and one co-ed sport.
Swimming became the second co-ed sport in the 1991-92 season with the first all-girls postseason.
Swimming remained a co-ed sport from 1991-92 to 1999-00.
Cheerleading is offered as the only co-ed sport at the university.
The college competes in 20 sports, 9 for men, 10 for women, and 1 co-ed sport.
The college competes in 12 men's, 12 women's and three co-ed sports:
Tennis and cheer leading are the only co-ed sports offered at Southaven.
In addition, the co-ed sports are: bowling, and cross country.
Golf is also offered as a co-ed sport (all tournaments played from men's tees).