This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of team sports on alleviating depression, anxiety, perceived stress, and poor sleep quality in college students. Undergraduates (n = 291) from a major public university in China. A 12-week quasi-experimental study was conducted. Students were enrolled in team sports classes (n = 138, experimental group) and aerobic dance classes (n = 153, comparison group). Data was collected via questionnaires at pre and post-test. Results indicated significant improvement in depression and sleep quality for college students over time ( < .05). Depression levels decreased significantly more for team sports group ( < .05) compared to aerobic dance group. Results showed no significant differences in anxiety or perceived stress between the two groups over time ( > .05). Team sports may help reduce depression and poor sleep quality in college students. However, physical activity alone may not help improve anxiety and perceived stress.

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