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Last year, you filled out the bracket through IMleagues. I don't know if they are doing it that way this year.
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We do! We allow them to participate the following academic year for the intramural sport that corresponds with their sport. Ex:: Played varsity soccer in the Fall 2016. Can't play IM Soccer until the 2017-2018 academic year.
- Present scholarship athletes and walk-ons are not eligible in their related sport until the following
academic year (all academic years begin in Fall and end in Spring) after they have quit the team or their
eligibility has expired. These players will be considered ineligible if they are participating/practicing
with a team during their NCAA sanctioned semester.
a. (Example: If you are completing an NCAA sanctioned semester in a sport during the 2015-16
academic year, you cannot participate in the sport or associated sports until the 2016-17
academic year.)
5 - For the purpose of determining Intramural Sports eligibility in their related sport, "former collegiate
varsity athlete" is defined as individuals who participated with a collegiate varsity team in said related
sport within three (3) academic years (academic years begin in Fall and end in Spring). Walk-ons and
scholarship athletes are considered as "former collegiate varsity athletes" starting the academic year after
they are no longer involved with the varsity team
a. Intramural teams may have only two (2) former intercollegiate varsity athletes on their team’s
IMLeagues roster. This is regardless of gender. This only applies to the sport or affiliated sport
they were a member of. - Transfer students who have obtained a varsity status from a four-year college shall come under the same
rulings as stated above. - For individual and dual activities, as well as special events (i.e. Track Meet, Swim Meet, etc.) former
collegiate varsity athletes may participate so long as they are eligible per the above guidelines.
- Present scholarship athletes and walk-ons are not eligible in their related sport until the following
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We give sport specific shirts to our champions of our "A" Leagues. We also have sport specific plaques in the building and the A league champions get their team names put on them.
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You can change it in your league setting so that the final standings include playoff games.
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@Thompson @Marshall Since you don't charge, how do you handle forfeits? Are teams charged for them? We charge teams $40 per semester here for a semester pass and they receive $10 back for no forfeits. If they don't want to purchase a semester pass, they can pay individually for sports. The league sports are $25 each with a $10 refund with no forfeit.
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Below is our fee structure
Teams have the following options for fees:
a. $40/semester dues
i. Dues allow organizations to have an A-team and B-team for major sports and an A team
for minor sports, individual, and dual sports during that semester.
ii. Some events are not included in this fee. Dues for these events are charged for a number
of reasons and at the discretion of the Recreation and Athletics Department.
b. $25 per major sports
i. Softball ($15 ASA Fee Not Included)
ii. Flag Football
iii. Volleyball
iv. Basketball
v. Soccer
vi. Co-Rec Inner Tube Water Polo
vii. Co-Rec 4v4 Flag Football
viii. Big Pink Volleyball (Charity event, not included in the $40/semester dues option)
ix. Miner World Cup ($40, not included in semester dues option)
c. $10 per minor team sports
i. Ultimate Frisbee
ii. Dodgeball
iii. Disc Golf
iv. 2 Man Golf Scramble
v. Swimming
vi. Track & Field
vii. Bowling
viii. Weightlifting
ix. Floor Hockey
x. Tennis (doubles/singles $10 each)
d. FREE Events
i. Badminton Tournament*
ii. Billiards Tournament*
iii. Home Run Derby
iv. Pre-Season Tournaments
v. Tailgate Games Day
vi. Racquetball*
vii. Table Tennis*
viii. FIFA Video Game Tournament
ix. Jackie Robinson Day Wiffleball Tournament
x. Basketball Tip-Off Event