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Spring Intramural Sports Begin

Tuesday, January 21, 2020, By News Staff
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A new semester calls for a new wave of intramural sports. This spring, students have the opportunity of choosing from over 10 intramural sports, reaching beyond traditional choices with the inclusion of both a League of Legends and March Madness bracket groups. With a range of options to Be Active, participants are sure to have an active and engaging semester.

“Intramural sports provide a great opportunity for students to connect, team build and be active outside of the classroom. At no cost and with a variety of options, there is sure to be something for everyone,” says Brandon Decato ’20, Barnes Center at The Arch Recreation student supervisor. “The spring season also provides a great opportunity to engage students who were not involved during the fall season.”

Students interested in registering for an intramural team should refer to the intramural sports webpage for a complete list of registration deadlines and next steps.

  • Basketball–Tuesday, Jan. 21
  • Broomball–Wednesday, Jan. 22
  • Indoor Soccer–Wednesday, Jan. 29
  • Racquetball Doubles Tournament–Monday, Feb. 3
  • League of Legends–Tuesday, March 3
  • Table Tennis Doubles Tournament–Tuesday, March 3
  • Dodgeball–Wednesday, March 4
  • Volleyball–Wednesday, March 4 (Co-Rec) and Wednesday, March 11 (University)
  • March Madness Bracket Challenge–Friday, March 13
  • Inner Tube Water Polo–Monday, March 23
  • Kickball Tournament–Wednesday, April 15

Students exclusively interested in being an official during the spring 2020 season must attend an officials clinic. Clinics are offered for all teams that require officials, no previous experience is necessary. The upcoming officials clinics include:

  • Basketball–Tuesday, Jan. 21, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 8 p.m.

Location: 309 Barnes Center

  • Indoor Soccer–Wednesday, Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m.

Location: 309 Barnes Center

For additional information or to request accommodations, contact Thomas Lail, Barnes Center at The Arch Recreation intramural sports coordinator, at tglail@syr.edu or call 315.443.8000.

Story by Division of Enrollment and the Student Experience communications intern Abigail J. Covington ’19, G’20.

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