Inside College Pickleball Series
Collegiate pickleball is no longer a niche activity on campus. Organized competition now spans hundreds of schools and multiple national tours.
Here’s where the collegiate game stands today:
🏫 College Pickleball Clubs: 275+ and growing
🏓 Active Collegiate Players: Thousands nationwide
🏆 Major Collegiate Tours: 3 (APP, DUPR/CPT, NCPA)
🗺️ Regional Events Each Year: 30+
🥇 National Championships: 4+ (including Worlds)
2020 vs Today — Collegiate Pickleball Growth at a Glance
To understand how quickly collegiate pickleball has expanded, it helps to compare where things stood just a few years ago to where they are today.
| Metric | 2020 | Today (2025) |
|---|---|---|
| College Pickleball Clubs | ~30 | ~275+ |
| Organized Collegiate Tours | 1 | 3 |
| National Championships | 0–1 | 3 + Worlds |
| Regional / Qualifier Events | Fewer than 10 | 30+ |
| Collegiate Tournament Participants (DUPR) | ~100 | 600+ |
The comparison highlights a rapid shift from a single competitive pathway to a multi-tour collegiate landscape with widespread participation. usually self-organized.
Growth of College Pickleball Clubs
One of the clearest indicators of collegiate pickleball’s expansion is the growth in the number of active college clubs.

Numbers of college pickleball clubs are estimations based on CollegiatePB’s internal tracking system
Key Takeaways
The number of organized college pickleball clubs has increased by more than 250% since 2021.
Participation in DUPR-sanctioned collegiate competition has grown by 500% or more from its early years.
The number of collegiate regional and national events each season has grown by 300%+ over the past five years.
Collegiate pickleball has transitioned from a single-tour ecosystem to a multi-tour national landscape in under half a decade.
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A deeper look at how collegiate tours evolved, when national championships emerged, and how winners have shaped the competitive landscape.