Catholic college offer most of the same athletic programs and opportunities as public, state, or other private colleges. The options for students who enjoy or want to engage in Athletics vary, and each college will have their own list of options.
Catholic colleges typically offer varsity sports, where athletes play as representatives for the school. Depending on what division the school is a part of and the skill of the athlete, they can also receive scholarships for their participation. Typical sports offered are football, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, track and field, and volleyball. Most colleges will offer the same varsity sports for both men and women, with some exceptions (typically there is only a men's team for football).
Club sports and intramural sports are also usually offered to students at Catholic colleges. These are often student-run or overseen by the student life department. These may have varying levels of competitivity, with options for students of all skill levels. Sometimes there is competition between colleges for club teams, but typically students are competing with other students at the same college. Sports offered for intramurals vary by college, and often include more unique options like ultimate frisbee, flag football, and even dodgeball.
There is no scholarship money available in clubs or intramural sports, generally speaking. However, these are great options for students who want to stay active, have fun, and meet new people with similar interests. It is also a great way to take a break from studying and keep yourself healthy with a new hobby.
Catholic colleges will have a list of sports that they offer at the varsity level on their website and may also include a list of sports clubs and intramural sports on there as well. Otherwise, check with student-life or admissions to find out what intramural/club sports are offered at the college(s) you are interested in.