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League divisions
Intramural competition is offered in three (3) divisions:
- Men's - Composed of individual men or men's teams which may, but are not required to represent the various residence halls, Greek organizations or independent groups of the university community.
- Women's - Composed of individual women or women's teams which may, but are not required to represent the various residence
halls, Greek organizations or independent groups of the university community.
- CoRec - Composed of teams consisting of a minimum number of players of each gender. Teams may, but are not required to
represent the various residence halls, Greek organizations or independent groups of the university community.
Competition Levels
Intramural Sports competition is divided into three (3) different leagues. Each team or individual is encouraged to select the
league which best suits their abilities and interests. The Intramural Sports Coordinator reserves the right to move teams to a more
appropriate league when necessary. Team captains are encouraged to aid this process prior to the beginning of playoffs. The
following leagues are offered:
- "A" league is designed for teams/individuals with high skill levels, seeking intense competition.
- "B" league is available for those with prior experience in the sport seeking a moderate level of competition and skill.
- "C" league offers a "just for fun" atmosphere, which is comprised of those with little or no experience.
Registration
Registration for all Intramural Sports activities will take place in the Intramural Sports Office, 104 Colvin Recreation Center.
- Sport fact sheets and entry forms may be obtained in the Intramural Sports Office and online @ http://campusrec.okstate.edu
- Entry Forms are due in the Intramural Sports Office during business hours. The Intramural Sports Office is open from 8am to
8pm, Monday-Thursday and 8am to 5pm on Fridays.
- Registration Fees are only charged in the case that an off-campus facility is used and for some Special Events.
- Entry Forms must be complete in order for them to be accepted by the Intramural Sports Staff prior to the announced deadline.
The following is a list of information that is required for an entry form to be complete: team name, sport selected to play, desired
block (time of play), division of play, players full names, ID numbers (last seven (7) digits, as it appears on the valid University ID),
two different phone numbers, email addresses & local addresses of the captain and co-captain and any applicable registration fee, which may apply.
- For team sports, teams will select a time and day preference (block) to play when the official entry form is turned in (a 1st and
2nd choice selection is mandatory).
- It is the responsibility of the team captain to submit a proper team name for their Intramural Sports team. The following restrictions are
enforced: team names should only consist of two (2) to three (3) words (no Greek letters), no vulgar language, no reference to alcohol or other
drugs and no discriminatory references (race, religion, color, national origin, or sex).
- The Intramural Sports Coordinator reserves the right to censor and change team names accordingly.
- Entries will be taken on a first-come, first serve basis. Space is limited in many activities therefore early entries are encouraged. Once
the blocks/leagues fill, there is no guarantee that additional leagues will be offered.
- Late entries will be accepted only if time and space allow. Occasionally, teams entering a sport late will be inserted if another team drops
out of competition, due to forfeits or sportsmanship issues. At this point the teams on the "waiting list" will be inserted in the order of entry.
- In individual/dual sports and meets, individuals entering late may show up at the activity site and assume a position left open by a forfeit.
- Late entries will not be eligible for All–University Points.
Looking to get on a team
No team? No Problem! Simply come by the Intramural Sports Office, Colvin Recreation Center Room 104 and sign up as a free agent for any team sport
that the Intramural Sports Program offers. Free agents should designate the division and level of play that they wish to participate in for each corresponding
sport. Often individuals who are put on the "free agent list" are picked up by teams who attend the sport specific captains' meetings.
Eligibility
The following eligibility regulations have been established to protect the intramural athletes and to insure them ample opportunity to participate. It is
important that all participants observe the rules equally so that no team or individual may gain an advantage over those abiding by the rules. Each participant
is responsible for the verification of his/her own eligibility. Each team captain is responsible for the eligibility of his/her team members.
In order to be eligible to participate in Intramural Sports, an individual must fall into one (1) of the following categories:
- All Oklahoma State University (Stillwater Campus) and Northern Oklahoma College Gateway Undergraduate and Graduate students who are enrolled during the
current semester. The key to being eligible is that a student who has paid the Student Activity Fee (correspondence courses or audited course work do
not make participants eligible).
- Faculty/Staff members who have purchased a Colvin Recreation Center Activity Card.
Before participation in an intramural sport, individuals must be registered on an entry form filed in the
Intramural Sports Office. The entry form becomes the official team roster.
- For each intramural sport(s) there are a maximum and minimum number of players allowed. These numbers vary per intramural sport/activity and
they are known as roster limitations. At no time will the Intramural Sports Office accept an entry form that does not fit within the roster
limitations.
- Roster additions and deletions may be made throughout the sport season in the Intramural Sports Office or they may be completed at the game site.
- During scheduled contest(s), new players' full names may be added at the game site up to the roster limitations.
- If there is no space remaining on the team roster, names must be deleted and the new name of the team member(s) inserted into that roster spot.
- The full names & ID numbers (last seven (7) digits) MUST be clearly written on the appropriate score sheet for the new team member to be added to
the permanent roster. Players are not eligible until the above requirements are met.
- If this procedure is completed properly the Intramural Sports Office will add and delete the player(s) to the permanent team roster. Note: Roster
deletions are permanent. The deleted player will not be eligible to compete unless she/he is added back to the roster.
- For all intramural activities the final opportunity to add/delete a player(s) is during the first contest played in playoffs.
- No roster additions/deletions will be taken over the phone.
- Substitutions in individual/dual sports must be made before a player's first scheduled game/match. The original player cannot re-enter the tournament
after the substitution is completed.
An individual may not participate for more than one team within a division in a given sport. For example: a
male may not play in Men's A league and Men's B league, but is allowed to play on a Men's team and a CoRec team.
- If a player wishes to change from one team to another, he/she must do so in the Intramural Sports Office before the player competes
- A player listed on two rosters will be considered a member of the team he/she first plays for. *Any player signed in on a game score
sheet will be considered to "have played."
Any person playing under an assumed name or ID number shall be barred from intramural competition during
that season and the team penalized with forfeits/losses for all the games in which the violator participated.
Any person who is a member of a varsity or junior varsity squad shall not be eligible to participate in
that sport or corresponding sports.
- Member of varsity or junior varsity sport squads will be defined as: those on scholarship, walk-ons, "red-shirts", academic ineligibles and
persons having varsity equipment checked out to them.
- Any person who has earned an athletic letter at any four year institution which gives college credit, regardless of size and level of
competition shall not be eligible to participate in that sport, or corresponding sport(s) until the lapse of one (1) year from the end of
the season in which the player last competed.
- Only four (4) scholarship athletes or past letter winners are allowed per team in any non-corresponding sport (this team must play in
A competition only), or only two (2) scholarship athletes or past letter winners are allowed per team in any non-corresponding sport
(this team must play in either A or B competition).
| Corresponding sports are defined as follows: |
| Baseball/Softball |
Softball, Quickball |
| Basketball |
Basketball, 3-on-3 Basketball |
| Football |
4-on-4 , 7-on-7 Flag Football, Punt/Pass & Kick |
| Ice Hockey |
Floor Hockey |
| Golf |
Par 3 Golf, Golf Tournaments |
| Soccer |
Soccer, 2 Ball Soccer, Indoor Soccer |
| Track/Cross Country |
Pumpkin Run, Track Meet, Triathlon(s) |
| Volleyball |
Volleyball, Sand Volleyball, Wallyball |
Only two (2) sport club members are eligible to play on a team in their sport or corresponding sports.
In individual/dual sports, sport club members must play in "A" League in their sport.
Any person who has competed as a professional in a sport shall not be eligible to participate in that
sport or corresponding sport(s) until the lapse of seven (7) years from their last season on a professional roster.
In order to participate for a fraternity or sorority an individual must be associated with that
organization as a pledge, member or alumni.
In order to compete on a residence hall team, a player must be a current or past resident of the hall.
Independent teams may be composed of persons who may or may not belong to a previously mentioned group.
Consequences for using an ineligible player(s):
- The team shall forfeit all contests in which the ineligible individual(s) played.
- Players participating illegally are referred to the Intramural Sports Coordinator for further disciplinary action.
Sports rules/rule changes
General rules and regulations for each sport will be made available to students before competition begins. In addition to the general rules, there
are certain specific regulations, which will take precedence. These rules are issued to participants before the start of competition.
The Intramural Sports Office reserves the right to put into immediate effect any new sport rule changes or modifications regarding participant eligibility.
Before doing so the Intramural Sports Office will notify participants through team captains.
Duties of team captain
Each team entering an intramural activity must appoint a team captain. The captain is the official liaison between the team and the Intramural Sports Program. The
captain must be listed as a member of the team on the official team roster. Specific responsibilities of the captain include:
Attending (or sending another team representative) the mandatory captains’ meetings.
- Captains' meetings are held at the beginning of all team sport seasons and usually before playoffs (see sport specific information for dates and times).
- Any team not represented at the required captains' meeting(s) for a team sport will be charged a $10.00 forfeit fee. This forfeit fee does not
affect your team's status for playoffs. The captains that missed the meeting are encouraged to come by the Intramural Sports Office to pick up their
team schedule.
Individual/dual sports may not require a captains’ meeting. The Intramural Sports Office will have schedules and rules
available as specified on the sport flyer/fact sheet (schedules and rules are available for pick-up at the Intramural Sports Office and they are also posted on the
intramural bulletin boards and online @ http://campusrec.okstate.edu).
Notifying team members of playing rules, playing schedules/schedule changes (often due to weather related cancellations),
eligibility policies and procedures and ensuring that their team is in compliance to all intramural policies and procedures.
Submitting complete and correct team/player information on all entry forms.
Representing the team in the case of protests.
Cooperating fully with the intramural sports staff during all activities in regards to: signing team members in on the
official score sheet, lineups, scores, protests, injuries, player ejections, team conduct, spectator conduct and any other situations that might arise.
Serving as a leader during all activities by promoting fair play and by helping to create a positive atmosphere.
Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship is a vital part of the Intramural Sports Program at OSU. Clearly contests are important to participants, but the importance should not
become so overriding that players lose sight of appropriate behavior. The playing site is not a venue for physical or verbal abuse for players or spectators.
In order to encourage proper conduct before, during and after the scheduled contest, officials, supervisors and administrative personnel will make decisions
on whether to warn, penalize or eject players, teams and/or fans for unsportsmanlike conduct.
- The current sportsmanship policy was created to place the responsibility of good behavior on the captains and teams themselves.
- Team Ratings: Each team will be rated on their sportsmanship behavior for every contest they play. The official(s) and supervisor(s) responsible for the
contest issue the ratings. Each rating has a specific behavior that must be attained by the team. Ratings are 4,3,2,1,0 with 4 being perfect sportsmanship and
0 being totally uncontrollable behavior. Teams must maintain a three (3) average over the course of the regular season to be eligible for playoffs regardless
of their win/loss record. Any team falling below the three (3) average at the conclusion of the regular season will be automatically eliminated from any playoff
opportunity. The average is calculated by taking the total of all ratings and dividing that by the number of games played.
- For specific unsportsmanlike behavior sport by sport, yellow and red cards will be issued by the officials & supervisors working each contest. Any player
receiving a red card for any reason must see the Graduate Assistant in charge of that sport or the Intramural Sports Coordinator. All red carded players will be
ineligible for participation until they have met with the appropriate Intramural Sports Staff member as mentioned above. All cards (either yellow or red) received
during each contest will effect the team’s overall sportsmanship rating.
- There is a complete set of guidelines available in the Intramural Sports Office detailing the sportsmanship policy for the regular season and throughout the
playoffs. Please consult this policy for specific information. Any questions regarding this policy can be directed to the Intramural Sports Coordinator or to any of
the Intramural Sports Graduate Assistants.
- In the event of a forfeited contest the winning team will receive a four (4) rating, with the forfeiting team receiving a two (2) rating. For dual/double forfeited
contests both teams will receive a two (2) rating.
- Good sportsmanship and fair play are always encouraged. To emphasize this, the Intramural Sports Staff will honor one team each year with the Team Sportsmanship
of the Year Award.
Participant conduct
Any player who commits any of the following acts of misconduct shall be subject to disciplinary procedures by the Intramural Sports Program:
- Any player that verbally abuses or threatens an Intramural Sports staff member will be suspended a minimum of one (1) game and will be subject to further
disciplinary action upon review of the incident by the Intramural Sports Coordinator.
- Any player that hits, strikes or attempts to hit or strike an Intramural Sports Staff member will be suspended from the Intramural Sports Program for a
minimum period of one (1) calendar year and will be subject to further disciplinary action upon review of the incident by the Intramural Sports Coordinator.
- Any player that hits, strikes or attempts to hit or strike another player will be suspended a minimum of two (2) games and will be subject to further
disciplinary action upon review of the incident by the Intramural Sports Coordinator. Any severe incident will warrant suspension of that individual from the
Intramural Sports Program for one (1) calendar year.
- Any team that is involved in a team fight will forfeit that contest in which the fight occurred and may be suspended from that sport for the remainder of
the year (season or tournament). All team members will be subject to further disciplinary action upon review of the incident by the Intramural Sports Coordinator.
- Ejected players, coaches and/or fans must remove themselves immediately from the playing area (out of sight out of sound). Failure to comply within one (1)
minute will result in a team forfeit. It is the captain's and/or co-captain's responsibility to assist the intramural sports staff in this process.
Forfeits & concedes
The philosophy of the Intramural Sports Program is to involve all eligible participants in the OSU community. If a team forfeits a
contest the objectives of the Intramural Sports Program are not met, therefore participants are deprived of active involvement. This procedure is designed to
eliminate forfeits.
GAME TIME IS FORFEIT TIME, THERE WILL NOT BE A GRACE PERIOD. If a team is scheduled to play at 7pm, they must be signed in, jerseys on and ready to BEGIN
playing at 7pm or a forfeit will be declared. It is recommended that teams arrive at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the start time to ensure they are
ready to play on time.
In team sports, a forfeit fee of $20.00 will be charged to the team captain for any forfeited contest.
- Team forfeit fees may be paid in the Intramural Sports Office within twenty-four (24) hours of the forfeit. Otherwise, the fee will be charged
to the Captain's Bursar Account.
In individual/dual sports a $5.00 forfeit fee will be charged to any person who is signed up and does not
show up to compete at any time during their scheduled contest throughout the tournament. This is to discourage players from causing byes in tournaments.
The person responsible for the fee is the person who is signed up for the sport, not the person who turned in the entry form. If you are signed up, be
sure you recognize your responsibility for the fee.
- Individual/dual forfeit fees may be paid in the Intramural Office within twenty-four (24) hours of the forfeit. Otherwise, this fee will be
charged to the Bursar Account of the person who forfeited.
All forfeits, regardless of cause, will result in the forfeit fee being assessed (i.e. forfeiture due to
contest being cancelled because of sportsmanship issues or illegal player(s)).
In order to claim a forfeit, the opposing team must have the minimum starting number present and ready
to play. Otherwise a double forfeit will be declared if neither team has the minimum number of participants.
Conceding: A team may concede a game (no forfeit fee will apply) by notifying the Intramural Sports
Office. Only the team captain or co-captain may concede a contest by contacting the office prior to 12-noon on the day they are to compete or by
5pm on Friday for all weekend contests.
If a team forfeits and/or concedes two (2) contests during a sport season they will be dropped from
further competition in that sport.
- All teams scheduled to play that team will automatically receive a bye unless another team is inserted in its place.
- Members of a team that have forfeited out are not eligible to participate for another team. Exception: a team that did not show up for
any contests prior to forfeiting out.
Protests
The Intramural Sports Program realizes that on occasion an official may incorrectly interpret and/or enforce a rule. The purpose
of a protest is to insure an equal opportunity for victory. A protest can be avoided through intelligent and constructive conversation among the team
captains and the intramural sports staff.
The team captain must file all protests with the intramural site supervisor at the time a question occurs (protests that are recorded after one (1) or more
subsequent plays have elapsed are not accepted). Once a team has been eliminated from play (too many forfeits, a protest renders them ineligible, losing a
game that knocks them out of playoffs or for some other reason is no longer competing) they are not able to file a protest of any kind.
- Protests may be filed concerning rules interpretations, policies or procedures.
- Protests that challenge the accuracy of a judgment call by the officials' or intramural supervisors' will not be accepted.
- See sport specific rules concerning protests that are not up-held in regards to time-outs being charged.
Protests will be settled at the game site by the site supervisor. All protests that are filed will be recorded on a protest form
by the site supervisor and a decision will be made at this point. The contest will continue under protest. All protest forms will be reviewed by the
Coordinator of the sport to determine that the proper ruling was made. In order for the coordinator to have all the needed information, the written protest
must include the time remaining in the contest, the score, period of play, and all the events surrounding the protest. In the event the ruling was incorrect,
the contest will be replayed from the point of the protest. Otherwise, the ruling made at the time of the protest will be upheld. Special arrangements for
replaying protested games will be made by the Intramural Sports Coordinator. All protest decisions made by the Intramural Sports Coordinator will be
final.
REGULAR SEASON, PLAYER ELIGIBILITY PROTEST: A written protest concerning a player's eligibility can be filed
with a supervisor before, during or after a contest.
- If a protest is filed before a regular season contest and it is known by the site supervisor that the player is ineligible, the player and captain
will be notified before the game begins and given the choice of whether or not the player will participate. If the ineligible player plays, the contest
is a forfeit.
- If a protest is filed before a regular season contest begins and it is NOT known by the site supervisor that the player is ineligible, the player
and captain will be notified that the contest is being played under player eligibility protest and the intramural sports staff will contact the captains
the following business day. If the player chooses not to participate then the protest will not affect the team.
- If an eligibility protest is filed at another time during the regular season, the player in question will be reviewed and a determination will be
made as soon as possible.
* Note: In the case a player arrives late and a protest is warranted for their eligibility, the official
protest may be completed at the time of that players arrival.
Schedule Information
All Intramural Sports schedules (both for regular season and playoffs) are available and updated daily on the Intramural Sports
bulletin boards, outside of the Intramural Sports Office and online @ http://campusrec.okstate.edu. For all of the major team sports and most minor
team sports captains' meetings are held and copies of team schedules are distributed. All team schedules are posted the next business day, following
the mandatory captains' meeting.
On days when weather is questionable, please call the Intramural Sports Rec. Check line @ 744-7533. Players should not assume that games will be
cancelled, as the weather is very unpredictable. It is the responsibility of the team captain to call the Rec. Check line for weather cancellations
and then to notify team members.
Weather decisions are made by the intramural sports staff by 3pm prior to the first game scheduled for that day (Sunday thru Thursday). Decisions
regarding play are never announced before 3pm. For on site postponements or cancellations due to weather/field conditions the intramural sports
site supervisor will be responsible for the decisions. Once the field lights are turned off for the evening, the games are to be considered
cancelled for the rest of that day. The Intramural Sports Department is not responsible for forfeits suffered by assumed rainouts or contests
rescheduled due to weather cancellations.
Rescheduling for other reasons is not possible due to limited resources (fields, courts, staff). Once playoffs have begun, there will be no rescheduling
of any games, unless weather causes cancellations.
Intramural policy forbids office personnel to give team schedule information over the phone. Information given over the phone is easily misunderstood
and could be misinterpreted causing unnecessary forfeits.
Injuries and liability
PARTICIPATION IN INTRAMURAL SPORTS ACTIVITIES IS COMPLETELY VOLUNTARY. These activities intrinsically involve risks of physical
injury greater than those encountered in daily life, and by taking part in sports and other activities; participants acknowledge and assume risks
inherent therein. Neither the Intramural Sports Office nor Oklahoma State University carries accident or injury insurance to cover participants in sports
activities. Therefore, all students are strongly urged to have personal health insurance through the University insurance program, personal or family
policies.
All injuries should be immediately reported to the on site intramural sports staff. All accidents are recorded and kept on file for participant
insurance purposes and for the program's statistical records.
Alcohol or drug use
Alcoholic beverages and drugs (including tobacco products) are not permitted on or within the playing confinement of the intramural sports
playing areas. Contests will not be played and will result in forfeits if such substance abuse is present.
The intramural sports staff assigned to the playing contest have the authority and responsibility in making decisions
regarding students who are not permitted to participate based on:
- A student's breath smells of alcohol.
- A student's actions and language are unacceptable.
Teams and/or individuals guilty of alcohol or drug use will be asked to leave the playing area and may be barred
from further participation for the remainder of the year.
Such violation may also be subject to prosecution under the terms of the University Student Conduct Policies.
Equipment
The Intramural Sports Department provides most equipment for all the intramural sporting activities. Equipment is available for participants
to check out, either at the game site, Intramural Equipment Room or the Colvin Recreation Center Equipment Room (OSU ID required).
- If equipment is broken, lost or not returned, the individual who checked it out will be held responsible for paying the replacement cost.
- Charges will be made to the individual’s Bursar Account if not paid in cash at the Intramural Sports Office within twenty four (24) hours.
- Personal athletic equipment may be used for activities provided the equipment meets the sports specific standards and intramural sports standards.
For all intramural activities, participants are required to wear athletic attire (where sport specific rules also apply). The
following proper equipment for all intramural sporting events is required to participate:
- Footwear Policy: Regulation tennis shoes or basketball shoes are required to be worn in all events. Any kind of marking shoes are not to be
worn in the gymnasiums. Pliable rubber cleated shoes may be worn on the Outdoor Intramural Fields. No metal spikes or plastic cleats with metal
tips will be permitted. The intramural sports staff will declare the player ineligible to participate until the proper requirements are met.
- Headgear Policy: Headgear is not allowed to be worn by any participant during an intramural event, except for one-piece head/sweat bands that
do not have to be tied or do not have any form of knot(s). Illegal headgear consists of any hats, bandannas, baseball caps, winter/wool hats and
any other such similar headgear. For outdoor sports, winter/wool hats are allowed. Baseball-like hats are allowed only during Intramural
Softball and Quickball.
- Jewelry Policy: Jewelry is not allowed to be worn by any participant during any intramural event. Jewelry consists of any rings, watches,
necklaces, earrings, bracelets and any other such similar jewelry that can be seen.
In all of the above equipment policies the intramural sports staff on duty have the authority to disallow any participant from
participating if they feel their equipment would endanger themselves or his/her opponents.
All-university points awards
All teams are eligible and encouraged to participate in the All-University Points Competition (unless otherwise stated in eligibility
policy guidelines). Points are awarded based on participation and final standings.
- Divisions that are available for competing include: Men's, Women's and Co-Rec.
- The overall winners of the All-University Points Race in the three (3) separate divisions will be honored on a plaque which
is displayed in the Intramural Sports Office.
- All sports will count for points EXCEPT Special Events and exhibition sports.
- Teams receive points if they complete the entire season/tournament without forfeiting out of competition.
- In order to accumulate points throughout the year, teams must keep the same team name in each sporting activity (i.e. Beta A and Beta Theta Pi A are not the same team name).
- Points from different teams within an organization will not be combined.
- A team will receive points if one (1) or more of its members participate in an individual/dual event.
- If more than one third of a team's entrants forfeit in an individual/dual event, the team will not receive participation points.
- A team will receive team sport points if four (4) or more of its members participate in a meet (note, some events require higher requirements). If less than four (4) team
members participate, and the team meets the participation requirements for an individual/dual sport, they will receive individual sport participation points only. *Note:
requirements to receive meet points vary per sports specific meet.
- Sportsmanship has a direct effect of the overall points tallied per sport (see sportsmanship policy for more detailed information).
MAJOR TEAM SPORTS are as follows: Flag Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball and Softball
A League: (Full Season + Playoffs) Participation Points + Final Standings Points = Overall Points Awarded
Participation: 100 points
Final Standings
Champion: 125 points
2nd: 75 points
3rd & 4th: 50 points
5th - 8th: 30 points
B League: 50 Participation Points ONLY.
C League: No Points
MINI-SEASON TEAM SPORTS & MEETS are as follows:
Mini season - Inner Tube Water Polo, Quickball, Floor Hockey, 3-on-3Basketball, 2-Ball Indoor Soccer, Wallyball, Ultimate Frisbee, Team Handball, 4-on-4 Sand
Volleyball, Wheelchair Basketball, Baseball Tournament, Dodgeball Tournament, Indoor Soccer Tournament, Bowling: men’s, women’s & co-rec and 4-on-4 Flag Football
Mini season - Wrestling Meet, Swim Meet, Track Meet, Cross Country Meet {Pumpkin Run}, Weightlifting Meet, Spring Golf Tournament
A League: (Full Season + Playoffs) Participation Points + Final Standings Points = Overall Points Awarded
Participation: 50 points
Final Standings
Champion: 50 points
2nd: 35 points
3rd & 4th: 20 points
5th - 8th: 10 points
B League: 25 Participation Points ONLY.
INDIVIDUAL/DUAL SPORTS are as follows: Archery, Texas Hold'Em Poker, Tennis Doubles & Singles, Badminton Doubles & Singles, Team Horseshoes, Fall Golf Tournament,
Punt, Pass, & Kick, Par 3 Golf, Racquetball Doubles & Singles, Table Tennis Singles, Indoor Climbing Competition, Indoor Triathlon, Disc Golf, Domino's, 3 PT Shootout &
Dunk Contest, & Quarterback Challenge.
A League: (Full Season + Playoffs) Participation Points + Final Standings Points = Overall Points Awarded
Participation: 20 points
Final Standings
Champion: 10 points
2nd: 8 points
3rd & 4th: 6 points
5th - 8th: 4 points
Officiating for all-university points awards
The Intramural Sports Program is constantly in need of qualified sports officials. Opportunities available include officiating the five (5) major team sports: Basketball,
Flag Football, Soccer, Softball and Volleyball. Opportunities are also available to officiate the following mini-season team sports: 2-Ball Indoor Soccer, Floor Hockey
and Team Handball. These officiating opportunities offer organizations within the All-University Points Race to generate extra points that aid the team's final standings.
Each organization (separate team names) is able to use three (3) separate officials per sport to accomplish this task. Guidelines for officiating for points can be
obtained at the Intramural Sports Office and at every officials training.
There are four (4) types of officiating point values.
20pts. for mini-season team sports 40pts. for second semester officials
30pts. for first semester officials 50pts. for third semester officials
Evaluations
Throughout the year, intramural sports staff members will ask participants to fill out questionnaires about the quality of the Intramural Sports Program. Please take the time to fill-out the evaluations so that we
can better serve your needs.
Intramural sports advisory board
The Intramurals Sports Advisory Board is comprised of fourteen (14) OSU students. The board of students is made up of fraternity
members, sorority members, resident hall members, independent team members, intramural officials, intramural supervisors, intramural office supervisors
and intramural graduate assistants. The board serves in an advisory capacity for the Intramural Sports Program. The board assists the Intramural Sports
Coordinator in making fair and productive decisions that benefit the OSU student body.
All OSU students interested in becoming a board member or sitting in on a meeting should visit the Intramurals Sports Office or call
405-744-7407 for more information.
Questions or concerns
The Intramural Sports Coordinator, Douglas Ahlum is ultimately responsible for running all aspects of the Intramural Sports Program. If you have any questions, concerns, or problems, please contact the
coordinator by visiting the Intramural Sports Office, Room 104 Colvin Recreation Center, by calling 744-7407 or by emailing ahlum@okstate.edu
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