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Recruiting Tips -- Competitive Differences Between Club and Varsity Teams
A dozen years ago this would not have even been a topic of discussion. At that time most collegiate club water polo was played on a recreational basis and those teams that were attempting to become more competitive were few and far between. While no one is saying that the winner of the National Collegiate Club Championship is really competitive with the best teams in the varsity ranks, the club teams have become much more competitive over the years and sometimes better than the lower level varsity programs.
To understand the basic competitive differences we have outlined some key areas below. At the end of the document is also a reference chart that should help you understand how they compare.
NCAA
Governance
Varsity programs are governed by the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) and as such must abide by the rules it has
concerning player eligibility and competitive rules. Club programs
are not governed by the NCAA and are therefore not bound by any
restrictions beyond what the conference has in place.
Coaching
Varsity teams are coached by paid professionals and are usually
full-time employees of the university. These individuals normally
have extensive backgrounds as players and usually have coached on
the high school or collegiate level before obtaining their
position. Additionally, many varsity teams also have assistants to
aid the coaching.
Training
Varsity programs are limited to 20 hours per week of practice and
competition and most varsity programs practice as much as
permissible within NCAA rules.
Games
Varsity teams are limited to 21 playing dates per year. A playing
date is defined as a day in which you play one or more games.
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Comparison Chart |
Varsity |
Club |
|
General level |
Good to excellent |
Recreational to Good |
|
Coaching |
Paid by school |
Normally student or volunteer |
|
Assistant coaches |
Often available |
Rarely present |
|
Training |
20 hours per week |
2-3 days per week ave |
|
Games |
21 playing dates |
Usually 12-18 games |
|
Championship |
NCAA restrictions |
National Club |
|
Governance |
NCAA restrictions |
No restrictions |
This chart summarizes what is generally true. There may be several instances when the information will not apply to a specific institution. Check with the school of your choice to learn more about their program.






