Athletics Barry University became a member of the
Sunshine State Conference (SSC) in June 1988 and a member of
NCAA Division II since 1984. The Buccaneers have won 16 NCAA Division II national championships (women's soccer 1989, 1992, 1993; volleyball 1995, 2001, 2004; men's golf 2007, 2013, 2014; men's tennis 2010, 2013, 2015; women's tennis 2011, 2014 and rowing 2015, 2016) and 65 SSC titles. The Bucs have produced 309 All-Americans and 361 Scholar All-Americans. The SSC sponsors championships in 14 sports for men and women:
baseball, men's and women's
basketball, men's and women's
cross country, men's and women's
golf,
rowing, men's and women's
soccer,
softball, men's and women's
tennis, and women's
volleyball. Multiple alumni of Barry's baseball team have gone on to play
Major League Baseball, including pitcher
Henry Owens, catcher
Yan Gomes, pitcher
Tyler Kinley, and second baseman
Alex De Goti. MLB pitcher
Josh James also briefly attended Barry before transferring to
Western Oklahoma State College.
Student organizations Barry University has more than 60 student organizations, two fraternities and one sorority,
honor societies, and a
student government.
Student media The Barry Buccaneer is the
student newspaper, ranging from 8 to 16 pages, and is published at the first of every month starting in September and ending in May.
The Buccaneer serves as a laboratory for journalism minors. All work, including writing, editing, advertising and design, is completed by students. WBUJ, 99.5 FM, is Barry University's student-run campus radio station. Sponsored by Barry's Department of Communications, WBUJ provides students the opportunity to gain knowledge of radio-industry practices and standards, hands-on technical skills, and marketable on-air experience. Student DJs cover a wide range of
music genres, from
hip hop and
classic rock to
classical music and
blues. Other programming includes sports shows,
talk shows, and daily news. The
sacraments of the Catholic Church are administered in accordance with the guidelines of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami. == Notable alumni ==