Collegiate varsity versus club sport: Comparison of student outcomes

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19357397.2020.1736486
Leeann M. Lower-Hoppe, J. Petersen, Taylor A. Hutton
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ABSTRACT Student engagement in collegiate sport consists of both student involvement and institutional support, which varies across varsity and club sport programs. Though greater engagement is found in varsity athletics, there is a need to examine whether the additional time and resources invested are maximizing student outcomes. Therefore, the current study sought to compare the perceived social, intellectual, and fitness benefits associated with varsity athletic and club sport participation at a large university in the United States. A multivariate analysis of variance demonstrated significantly greater perceived intellectual and fitness benefits associated with participation in varsity athletics in comparison to club sport, with a non-significant difference in perceived social benefits associated with participation in varsity and club sport programs. These findings support the return on investment in varsity athletics; however, invite reconsideration of institutional resource allocation given the comparable student outcomes associated with club sport.
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大学校队与俱乐部运动:学生成绩的比较
摘要:学生参与大学体育运动包括学生参与和机构支持,这在大学代表队和俱乐部体育项目中有所不同。尽管大学田径队的参与度更高,但有必要检查投入的额外时间和资源是否能最大限度地提高学生的成绩。因此,目前的研究试图比较美国一所大型大学参加大学代表队和俱乐部运动的社会、智力和健身益处。多元方差分析表明,与俱乐部体育相比,与参加大学代表队体育运动相关的感知智力和健身益处显著更大,与参加学校代表队和俱乐部体育项目相关的感知社会益处差异不显著。这些发现支持了大学体育代表队的投资回报率;然而,考虑到与俱乐部体育相关的可比学生成绩,请重新考虑机构资源分配。
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