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Trinity University Intramurals |
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Sports on the Schedule |
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This is a list of the sports on the schedule of intramural activities. If you have any questions, please contact us. |
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Basketball |
League standings will be decided by round robin play. Units may enter more than one team |
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Checkers |
This single elimination tournament is designed for those "athletes at heart." |
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Cross Country Run |
Also known as the Turkey Trot, a cross-country run will be held during the fall semester. Team entries are encouraged, but individual entry is permissible. Any number of individuals may represent a team, but only the first five finishers count toward a team total. |
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Eight ball |
This is a single elimination tournament. All-University champions are determined both in singles and in doubles. |
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Flag Football |
One of the most popular intramural sports. Teams consist of 7 players on the field (8 for co-rec). Each team plays a round-robin schedule that will determine seeding for the playoffs. Units may enter more than one team. |
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Homerun Derby |
Team and individual competition. All contestants get 10 hits (foul balls and swinging strikes count toward the total) with the winner accumulating the highest point total. Three batters are allowed for each team. |
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Indoor Soccer |
This is a new sport that will be played in the fall (women and men) and in the spring (co-rec). The championship will be decided through a single elimination tournament. |
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Kickball |
Relive your carefree younger days with a fun weekend tournament of kickball. Units may enter a maximum of two teams and all games will be self-officiated. |
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Racquetball |
Racquetball is played exactly as handball with the exception that players use a racquet and a special ball. This is a single elimination tournament. All-University champions are determined both in singles and in doubles. |
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Soccer |
Round-Robin style league play will determine seeding for the playoffs. Units may enter more than one team. |
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Softball |
Slow-pitch softball is a very popular spring sport. Each team will play a round-robin schedule to determine seeding for the playoffs. Units may enter more than one team. |
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Swimming |
The swim meet has been moved to the Spring semester and will be held indoors with the electronic timing system. It consists of team and individual competition. |
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Table Tennis |
The champions will be determined through a single-elimination tournament in both singles and doubles. Units may have an unlimited number of entries. |
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Tennis |
The Champions will be determined through a single-elimination tournament in both singles and doubles. Units may have an unlimited number of entries. |
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Track & Field |
Both individual and team entries are accepted. Competition is held in field events and running events. Team and individual champions will be determined. |
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Two-Person Sand Volleyball (Co-Rec) |
The championship will be decided through a single elimination tournament. |
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Volleyball |
Volleyball is played in the fall (women and men) and the spring (Co-Rec). In Men’s, the championship is decided through a single elimination tournament. In Women’s and Co-Rec, the season consists of league play, and the seeding for the playoffs is determined by the results of the round-robin style play. |
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Wrestling (Men’s) |
Competition consists of a single elimination tournament in the spring semester. Weight classes are determined according to entry. EACH CONTESTANT MUST PARTICIPATE IN REQUIRED TRAINING SESSIONS PRIOR TO COMPETITION. |
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Visit our Team Sports Page to register for any of the team sports, to see game results, and to check the schedule of upcoming games and events. |
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