REGISTER FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS
There are a few different ways to sign up for an Intramural Sports Event:
1. If you are signing up a full team (you are the captain and are registering a complete roster) click on
the sport name below
2. If you are signing up for an individual event (an event like wrestling, where all you need is yourself)
click on the sport name below.

3. If you don't have enough people to form a team or would like to join an existing team, skip to the
free agent section at the bottom of the page and read the instructions.


 2009-2010 SPORTS
Entry forms are active at least three weeks prior to a deadline. If a link is not active,
please check back.

All Entry Deadlines are at 5pm at the listed date.

Sport
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Registration is Open
Information Registration
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Bench Press
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Important information about entry deadlines

Due to the popularity of some leagues and events, a limited number of spaces may be available. While advertised deadlines are the latest a team can sign up, registration prior to the deadline does not guarantee a team or individual a spot in an intramural event. For all team sports, priority is based on the order of registration on a first come, first served basis as well as attendance at the mandatory captain's meeting for that sport. Teams may be placed on a waiting list for an event if space is limited. In some instances, registration may close prior to the advertised deadlines when the number of registered teams for that event reaches capacity.

Important information about divisions of play

Men’s/Women's Competitive (A&B) Division: Teams that are very organized and prefer
to compete at the highest skill level, with both a focus on recreational opportunity as
well as competitive results. In Men’s leagues, “A” division teams are generally more
experienced with skill throughout roster while “B” division teams are of a lesser caliber
with similar goals.

Men’s/Women’s Recreational Division: Teams that are playing for the recreational
benefits, with winning and losing not a priority. Teams that are playing for fun with
results being an added byproduct.

Open Division: Team roster has no gender restriction and may be composed of any
number of male and female participants.

Co-Rec Division: Team roster must consist of both male and female participants, with
rules modifications and roster restrictions reflected in the rules of each sport.

Please note that in divisions listed as Men's or Women's divisions, teams may not have
members of the opposite gender on their team roster as this is only permitted in open
or co-rec divisions.

 

 

Free Agent Information

Do you need a team? Free agency is a way to join an existing team if you can't find enough students to form a team of your own. Click below for more information.

FREE AGENT REGISTRATION