Thursday, September 2, 2010

Defending Champs Return to Sand Volleyball

Sandstorm has returned in a flurry of wind and sand to Co-Ed Sand Volleyball, only with a slightly different look. Donald Rucker still leads the defending champions, however, the talents of AJ Cragar, Nick Iott, and Travis Folsom will not be present this time around.

A total of 11 teams signed up for this years season, which serves it's way onto the scene Tuesday, September 7 at 5:30. Games will last until Thursday, September 23. The field will be cut drastically for the playoffs the following week. Come out to LLoyd Beach and enjoy the action, as friends will become competitors and relationships are put on the line for the exclusive right to sport the first Intramural Champions t-shirts of 2010-2011.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

I-Night during Orientation


Wondering what there is to do during Orientation week as a new student? Thursday night come over to Cooper (where it's air-conditioned) and check out what Intramurals has to offer this year! We'll have cornhole, volleyball, and basketball games going on from 7-9pm. You can come meet the Intramurals staff and find out how you can get involved with us this year! We look forward to meeting you all on Thursday, August 19 in Cooper Athletic Center.

Welcome New Students!

The Intramurals Staff would like to take this opportunity to welcome all new students to campus! We look forward to your participation and support throughout the year in Intramurals! If you've got questions or want to participate, drop by Bartlett 223 and say hey!

I-Cup Champion!

Donald Rucker took home the I-Cup Championship Trophy in May! Congrats to Donald and good luck to you all competing this year!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Softball Season Continues On

The weather has provided for a great backdrop the last two weeks, as softball is once again digging in at Springbrook park. There has also been quite the matchups, with Tim Conner's Big Sticks defeating the Coaches team last evening in a frenzied, back and forth hitting game. Several teams finally got on the board with runs this week as well, as the stiffness of winter has finally been shed. The biggest surprises have been on the ladies side of the schedule with five teams competing this year, and proving that seniority doesn't always prove to be what wins games. Two teams full of soccer ladies have shown they can compete and come from behind to win games. Twice this week, that has been the case. Regular season games wrap up next week and playoff races tighten to see who makes the very selective field this year.

March Madness Wrap-Up


The men's championship game between Chris Carney's team and Tim Conner's team proved to be a close one. The rematch from a quarterfinal matchup took until the last few minutes to decide. Conner's team was overmatched though with the storied experience of Carney's team which included Asst. Basketball coach Kendal Wallace, former varsity players Tyler Fosnes and Carney, as well as ex-JV star Donald Rucker.


The Women's game was decided between teams who had not played in over two weeks due to forfeitures by their opponents. The Soccer Girls proved that their athleticism on the pitch was just as effective on the hard court. Jess Petersen led the team to their second consecutive championship in Intramural basketball.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

March Madness tips off

Below are some pictures from the first night of Intramural basketball.