Student throwing ball

Dodgeball Club

Dodgeball is one of the newest BUCS sports

University of Portsmouth Dodgeball Club compete against other university teams in one of the newest BUCS sports.

Club membership - 22/23

You can join our club for the second half of the academic year for £45, this includes fixtures, travel and training sessions.

Training Sessions

  • Dodgeball 9.00-11.00am - Ravelin Sports Centre
  • Thursday 5.00pm-7.00pm - St. Paul's Gym

Fixtures

Wednesday home fixtures will take place at Ravelin Sports Centre and away fixtures will be held at various other universities.

Memberships to join our clubs for the 22/23 year are now open. Please note: For some clubs you would have needed to attend trials before purchasing a membership.

PLAY Sessions

Lots of our clubs offer PLAY sessions, a more casual way to play without committing to a year membership. PLAY sessions are included with your Ravelin Sports Centre membership!

The sports included are:

  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cricket
  • Dance
  • Dodgeball
  • Fencing
  • Handball
  • Softball
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Taekwondo and Karate
  • Trampolining
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Water Polo

Get involved!

LGBTQ+ sports club guidance

We welcome all students to take part in non-competitive sports and we recognise the health and wellbeing benefits of being active. Competitive sports are bound by specific policies governed by the sport's National Governing Body which may be less inclusive. Please find below inclusion guidance for our club.

Mixed-gender Club Trans-gender Club Non-binary Club Gender-queer Club
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Can compete in male, female or mixed tournaments Can compete in mixed or specific gendered competitions if not deemed unfair (British Dodgeball Transgender Policy) and can attend Play sessions where an individual would not have to disclose assigned gender at birth.

Play: Yes - anyone can take part in our Play sessions if you hold the relevant membership.

Train: Fully Inclusive

Compete: Inclusivity dependent - individuals can compete for a chosen gender group as long as not deemed unfair or mixed tournaments.