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CUNY Adaptive and Inclusive Sports

The City University of New York

New York, New York - New York County

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New York City

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Provider overview

CUNY Adaptive and Inclusive Sports supports students with disabilities through wheelchair basketball, adaptive sports clinics, youth outreach, events, and beginner-friendly participation pathways.

The City University of New York is New York City's public university system and operates student affairs programs across CUNY campuses.

Quick facts

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Ages
CUNY student-athletes with disabilities; clinics and youth outreach may serve broader youth and community participants
Season
Academic-year adaptive sports programming, clinics, and events by CUNY schedule
Cost
Confirm CUNY student eligibility, clinic availability, equipment access, team costs, scholarships, travel, and event participation details directly with CUNY Adaptive Sports.

Location contacts

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CUNY Adaptive and Inclusive Sports

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Programs and offerings

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Adaptive college sports and clinics

Wheelchair basketball teams, beginner-friendly adaptive sports clinics, youth outreach, equipment-access questions, event participation, and student-athlete support planning.

Ages
CUNY student-athletes with disabilities; clinics and youth outreach may serve broader youth and community participants
Season
Academic-year adaptive sports programming, clinics, and events by CUNY schedule
Schedule
Use the CUNY page, CUNY Adaptive social updates, and Ryan Martin contact to confirm current team tryouts, clinics, events, and beginner-friendly sessions.
Cost
Confirm CUNY student eligibility, clinic availability, equipment access, team costs, scholarships, travel, and event participation details directly with CUNY Adaptive Sports.
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Last checked
Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The official CUNY Adaptive and Inclusive Sports page says CUNY Adaptive Sports launched in 2017, grew into inclusive athletics for students with disabilities across 14 campuses, identifies wheelchair basketball as the first collegiate program of its kind on the East Coast, describes men's and women's wheelchair basketball, clinics, youth outreach, adaptive sports events, beginner-friendly sessions, equipment-access goals, events such as Battle of New York, Instagram updates, and Ryan Martin contact.
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Program details we found

Adaptive college sports and clinics

The official CUNY Adaptive and Inclusive Sports page says CUNY Adaptive Sports launched in 2017, grew into inclusive athletics for students with disabilities across 14 campuses, identifies wheelchair basketball as the first collegiate program of its kind on the East Coast, describes men's and women's wheelchair basketball, clinics, youth outreach, adaptive sports events, beginner-friendly sessions, equipment-access goals, events such as Battle of New York, Instagram updates, and Ryan Martin contact.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Adaptive and Inclusive Sports, students with disabilities across 14 campuses, wheelchair basketball, men's and women's teams, NWBA intercollegiate tournaments, clinics, youth outreach, adaptive sports events, sports wheelchairs, beginner-friendly sessions, scholarships, financial aid, Battle of New York, volunteers, and Ryan Martin.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about student eligibility, beginner clinic fit, sports wheelchair access, practice location, transfer and court access, classification or league requirements, scholarship support, travel expectations, volunteer roles, and how non-CUNY youth clinics are scheduled.

What we checked

What we found: The official CUNY Adaptive and Inclusive Sports page says CUNY Adaptive Sports launched in 2017, grew into inclusive athletics for students with disabilities across 14 campuses, identifies wheelchair basketball as the first collegiate program of its kind on the East Coast, describes men's and women's wheelchair basketball, clinics, youth outreach, adaptive sports events, beginner-friendly sessions, equipment-access goals, events such as Battle of New York, Instagram updates, and Ryan Martin contact.

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What to confirm

  • Openings, deadlines, cost, and cancellation rules.
  • Ages, eligibility, forms, and first-visit expectations.
  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
  • Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.

Questions to ask before you register

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  • Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
  • What ages, support needs, communication needs, mobility needs, or supervision levels can this specific program support?
  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For sports: what equipment, experience level, classification, practice location, transportation, and caregiver participation should we plan for?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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