07/10/2020
The TNNLU Sports Club provides students with opportunities to play, practice and participate in various sports events inside and outside the college. Our goal is to discover passion and cultivate team spirit and competitiveness of TNNLU students.
There are multiple sport facilities to keep our students engaged and physically fit.
Badminton
With a state-of-the-art indoor badminton court, TNNLU boasts of an excellent badminton culture. An experienced coach conducts practice and coaching sessions each evening.
Basketball
Being one of the most popular sports in colleges, basketball is played by a large number of students in the evenings. We have a well equipped sports department to help the budding players in every way they can.
Football
The university campus has a football ground for the most widely played and followed sport in the world. Students engage in the sport on a routinely basis which keeps up the spirit and cheer of the campus.
Table Tennis
Being one of the most popular sports in colleges, table tennis is played by a large number of students in the evenings in the recreation room.
Cricket
A religion to most people in India than a sport and for the students of the University is no different. The infrastructure related to the game includes a cricket ground all equipments for cricket practice.
Volleyball
Being a boisterous and high-energy sport, law students often take a break from the books to hit the court and play volleyball. The university boasts of an excellent team and expert coach and who have brought back several laurels.
Every student is encouraged to take active part in at least one outdoor activity. TNNLU has set up facilities/grounds for Cricket, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Table-Tennis, Badminton, Chess, Carom, etc., and league matches are encouraged. The sports club also encourages an inter-college sports tournaments to develop a spirit of healthy competition.
While games, sports and athletics directly contribute to physical development of students, other co-curricular activities also indirectly contribute to it. These activities provide a useful channel for the growth and development of the body.