The Intramural Sports Program is designed to provide currently enrolled PSU students, faculty and staff members an opportunity for experiential learning through participation in organized activities. Participating in the intramural sports program is a great opportunity to develop the essential qualities of leadership, cooperation, communication, planning, self-reliance, and a sense of fair play, while having a good time. We strive to encourage lifelong recreation skills, to integrate participants socially in an athletic setting, and to foster a spirit of sportsmanship and fair play among participants and spectators. To accomplish this goal, the Intramural Sports Program offers a variety of team, individual, and dual activities. Individuals and teams participating in the PSU Intramural Sports Program should do so with the attitude that good sportsmanship is an integral part of the activity.
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Intramural Policies
Many intramural sports activities present the inherent possibility of injury. Participation in the program is voluntary; individuals assume responsibility for their own health and safety. All individuals who intend to participate in vigorous sports should, for their own protection, have a physical examination to determine that they are physically able to participate. Medical insurance, which would cover expenses incurred in the event of injury is not provided by PSU and is strongly recommended.
A captain is the individual who organizes an intramural team and registers it to be placed in a league, or tournament.
Captains are responsible for:
The Intramural Sports Program is open to all currently enrolled PSU students, Faculty, and Staff. Only students who pay activity fees are eligible to participate. Faculty and Staff will need to have a current membership or purchase a membership to the SRC to be eligible to participate in activities/sports that take place inside the SRC.
All participants must present a valid PSU student ID before every intramural game. Faculty and Staff Members must present their PSU ID. There are no exceptions to the ID policy.
*All questions of eligibility should be referred to the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports. Decisions relating to eligibility are at the discretion of the Assistant Director.
Any player participating in any intramural contest must be listed on the official team roster. Players may be added on the roster by 2:00 pm the day of play. Participants who are not on the roster by 2:00 pm will not be allowed to participate.
For players to be eligible for postseason tournaments an individual must have checked into play in one game before the end of the regular season.
A player may only play for one team during a League/Tournament. The only exception is that an individual playing in a Men's/Women's Division is eligible to play for ONE team in a Co-Ed Division.
A player removed from any intramural contest by any Intramural Staff member, for any reason, is suspended indefinitely from all Intramural Sports and must personally seek reinstatement from the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports.
Each participant is responsible for the verification of his/her own eligibility. Team captains are responsible for checking the eligibility of their own players and should refer questionable cases to the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports.
Any protest concerning eligibility in a contest in which the protesting team participated must be logged by 12:00 pm (noon) the day following the contest. When protesting eligibility, a team must protest a specific individual(s). Entire teams cannot be "blanketed" by protest. Intramural Staff should be informed of the protest or any ineligible participants as soon as it occurs.
All protests must be submitted in writing using the official protest form which may be obtained from an Intramural Sports supervisor at the game site, in the Intramural Sports Office, or may be printed off the web at The Campus Recreation homepage.
All eligibility protests should be submitted with all information that is vital to the protest. Information such as individuals' names, assumed names, or other teams participated. The more information that can be supplied to the Intramural Sports Office, the more accurate the ruling on the protest.
A decision of whether to play or cancel games will be made at 2:00 pm the day of the inclement weather. The Intramural Sports supervisor may cancel games, if necessary, after 3:00 pm. Information on the status of games is available by calling the Intramural Sports Office at 240-6778 or visiting the Intramural Sports website at IMLeages.
The Intramural Sports Office will reschedule games that are canceled because of inclement weather if time, space, and personnel are available. Teams should check the bulletin board in the SRC, Intramural Sports Office, or the website for rescheduled games. The Intramural staff will attempt to contact captains about rescheduled games due to inclement weather, but it is ultimately the captain's responsibility to check themselves.
Once a League or Tournament has been created, the schedule will not be changed unless approved by the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports.
Rescheduling is limited to available time, space, and personnel. The Intramural Sports staff can agree to the rescheduling of an Intramural Sports team contest. A contest can only be rescheduled by the agreement of representatives from both teams. A representative of both teams must complete a Rescheduling form at the Intramural Sports Office prior to 11:00 am the day of the contest. Rescheduling is limited to available time, space, and personnel.
The rules in all sports are based on National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA), and National Association rules with modifications, when appropriate. This is to make activities safe and enjoyable for the players while attempting to maintain the identity of the game. The rules of each sport will be discussed at the captain's meeting for that sport.
By signing the scorecard, the captain indicates that the scorecard is complete and accurate. Should the scorecard not be signed, the captain assumes the responsibility for any inaccuracies.
Protests based on misinterpretation of the rules must be made by the team captain, manager, or their designee. Judgment calls by an official may not be protested.
Individual Forfeits
Alcoholic beverages, drugs, and tobacco are prohibited on or near the playing fields and courts during intramural activities. Officials, players, or spectators who show evidence of current or previous alcoholic consumption or drug use will be required to leave the playing area and are subject to ejection. Any teams, including spectators, having alcoholic beverages at an intramural game site are subject to being charged with a forfeit, and may be referred to the University Police, Campus Life & Auxiliary Services and/or the President's office.
Our purpose is to provide exercise, recreation, and fun to our participants in a structured environment. Everyone is encouraged to play to the best of their abilities, but cheating, verbal and physical abuse, and a win-at-all-cost attitude is considered inappropriate. Having these principles of sportsmanship in our foundation is necessary to facilitate the spirit of competition. A sportsmanship of 3.0 is required for postseason play.
NOTE: Participants are subject to ejection from intramural events from the time they arrive at the game site to the time they leave. Participants may be additionally sanctioned for any harassment of staff or other participants that takes place off of Campus Recreation premises if reported by staff members, including electronic form of harassment (ex. Social Media, text messages).
Rules, regulations, and interpretations have been established to facilitate the orderly and efficient administration of both the division's programs and the facilities serving the program. A participant who fails to comply with the established rule or regulation normally will incur a penalty. For example, in an intramural single-elimination tournament, if the match results are not reported before the match deadline, participants are forfeited from the tournament.
Accidents and Injuries
Players participate in the Intramural Sports program at their own risk. The state of Kansas and PSU does not accept liability for the injury of participants in the Intramural Sports Program.
Medical Examinations
All students should have a complete physical examination on file at the Student Health Center before participating in vigorous recreational sports.
Serious Medical Conditions
Those students with serious medical conditions should make the Office of Campus Activities and the Student Health Center aware of their conditions prior to participation in an Intramural Sports activity.
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