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Intramural Rules and Policies Download the Rules & Regulations OVERVIEW Having the opportunity to participate in both formal and informal recreational outlets is a vital part of everyday life. The Intramural Sports Program at Assumption College seeks to provide formal recreational sports opportunities to students, faculty and staff by:
HOW TO ENTER A TEAM
ELIGIBILITY
TEAM REQUIREMENTS The following is a list of team sports offered by the Campus Recreation Office. The list reveals how many players are on a team in each sport. There is no maximum roster size. Please note that not all sports are offered every semester.
PLAYOFFS A single elimination tournament will be held at the conclusion of the regular season. The number of teams eligible to make the playoffs per division will be determined by the number of entries we receive and will be discussed during the captain's meeting. If two or more teams in the league finish with identical win/loss records, the following tie breaker procedures will be used to determine final standings and potential playoff slots, unless otherwise noted for a particular sport.
Teams have until five minutes after the scheduled start time to field a team consisting of the minimum number of legal players to begin play. Picking up players from the sidelines or from other teams to start a game is not allowed even if the opposing team agrees. When neither team shows for a scheduled game, a forfeit shall be recorded for both teams. As a courtesy, teams or individuals who find it necessary to forfeit should notify the Recreational Sports Office by 2:00pm day of to prevent the other team and officials from showing up unnecessarily. In event of unsportsmanlike behavior, league officials may declare a forfeit at any time. No forfeited contests will be rescheduled. FORFIET FEES Failure to show up for scheduled games is unfair to opponents and officials and negatively affects the program. Team captains must impress upon their players that by placing their name on the team roster, they are making a commitment to their team and teammates. To help minimize forfeits a $20.00 refundable forfeit fee is required of teams entering each program to be paid when submitting the roster to the Recreational Sports Office. Teams will lose their forfeit fee after the first forfeit. The second forfeit will result in the team being dropped from the league. If the team does not forfeit any games, their forfeit fee will be refunded. The process for obtaining your Forfeit fee at the end of each activity season: 1. A cash voucher will be sent to the team captains mailbox RULE/POLICY CHANGES The Recreational Sports Department reserves the right to change and/or put into effect any new rules/policies without notice. RESCHEDULING GAMES/INCLEMENT WEATHER Rescheduling games creates problems for league supervisors, officials, and opponents. In order to complete the intramural program currently underway, schedules are made with little or no open dates for rescheduling games. Teams are given the opportunity to make scheduling requests on their roster forms before the official league schedule is made prior to the season. In the event of poor weather, a decision whether to postpone the days' games will be made by 2:00pm. For the latest information, contact the Recreational Sports Office at Ext. 7072 or stop by the Plourde Center. Every attempt will be made to make up all rained out games. PROTESTS The team captain must register the protest with the game official at the time the question occurs and not after the game. The game official will make note of the game situation and give the captain a protest form. Only matters of player's eligibility and rule interpretation can be the basis of a protest. Judgment calls by an official cannot be protested. All protests forms must be completely filled out and returned to the Recreational Sports Office within 24 hours after the contest in question. The opposing team captain will be contacted and notified of the protest and both teams and the game officials will be permitted to give their version of what took place. The Director of Intramurals will gather all relevant information and seek input from the Director of the Recreational Sports before making a decision. If necessary, decisions will take place during the specific game in question, such as asking an ineligible player to leave the game and/or goals scored by the ineligible player removed from the scorecard. All decisions regarding protests are final. CODE OF CONDUCT All participants and spectators are expected to behave in an appropriate manner by showing good sportsmanship and respect for officials, staff, and opponents. Any abuse, physical or verbal, of an official or opponent will not be tolerated and will be dealt with severely by the Director of Intramurals and Director of Recreational Sports. Any player ejected from a contest must meet with the Director of Intramurals before reinstatement will be considered. All participants must remember, at all times, that the intent of the intramural program is fun, exercise, and social interaction with fellow students. VANDALISM Deliberate destruction of College property and equipment, public property, or personal property of individuals will not be tolerated. All incidents will be reported to College authorities. AWARDS In order for each member of the championship team to receive a championship t-shirt they must be present at the championship game. Champions also get their name or team name on the championship banner in the Plourde Recreation Center Gymnasium and their picture on the Wall of Champions. SAFETY Assumption of Risk: Participants are advised that participation in the Intramural Sports Program involves physical risk. There is a possibility that a participant may be injured during the course of normal Intramural activities. This risk of injury extends to the physical being, as well as personal belongings that the individual may bring to the activity (including eyeglasses, or apparatuses left on the sideline). The Rec. Sports Dept. strongly advises that participants take advantage of the College sponsored insurance plan or their own private insurance policy. Drug/Alcohol Policy: If any member of your team is suspected to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol by the sports supervisor or official on duty, the entire team will be penalized by the assessment of a game forfeit. The team captain must meet with the Director of Intramurals before being considered for reinstatement. Reinstatement in these cases is not likely. Blood On Uniforms: There is a risk for blood borne infectious diseases to be transmitted from one player's wounds to another. Recognizing the concerns this risk creates for our Intramural participants, the Intramural Sports Staff has established the following policy:
Shoe Policy: All participants must wear proper shoes. A shoe shall be considered proper if it is made with either canvas or leather uppers or similar material. The sole may be smooth or molded, non-marking, with soft rubber or plastic cleats, providing the cleats are rounded, non-abrasive, tapered uniformly on the sides and will not develop a cutting edge. No metal, or shoes similar to metal sole and heel plates will be allowed. The officials and supervisors on duty have the authority to disallow any shoe that they feel would endanger the person wearing the shoes or other participants. The Rec. Sports Office will not accept protests involving shoes. Jewelry Policy: Jewelry is not allowed to be worn by any participant during an Intramural event. This includes any rings, watches, necklaces, earrings, bracelets and any other such similar jewelry. The officials and supervisors on duty have the authority to disallow any participant from participating that they feel would endanger the person wearing the jewelry or his/her opponents. The Rec. Sports Office will not accept protests involving jewelry. Headgear Policy: Headgear is not allowed to be worn by any participant during an Intramural event. For INDOOR sports this headgear consists of any hats, bandanas, baseball caps, winter/wool hats, and any other such similar headgear. The following pieces of headgear are permissible: yamikas, turbans and one-piece head or sweatbands that does not have to be tied and are elastic in nature. This also applies to OUTDOOR sports with the following exceptions: winter/wool hats are also allowed. The officials and supervisors on duty have the authority to disallow any participant from participating that they feel would endanger the person wearing the headgear or his/her opponents. The Rec. Sports Office will not accept protests involving headgear.
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