Policies
Participation in the Intramural Program is entirely voluntary. The
University of Wisconsin Stevens Point is not responsible for the injuries
incurred while participating in Intramural activities or while using the
equipment and facilities. Each participant should carry his/her own health
and accident insurance. By participating in Intramural activity, all
individuals are accepting this statement. If participants do not accept the
statement, they should refrain from playing Intramurals.
Identification
To participate in Intramural play, individuals must possess a valid
UWSP or Midstate Technical College student/staff identification card.
Before each game, each participant must check in with the activity
supervisor and present his/her student identification card. No other
form of identification will be allowed.
Rules
Rules for all sports are available on this website and at the
Intramural Office. It is the responsibility of each participant to be
fully cognisant of the rules of the sport he/she is playing and respect
others during competition.
Captain's Meeting
Typically, the captain's meeting will be held on the Thursday evening
the week before play starts. It is the captain's responsibility to
attend the meeting (or assign another player on the team to attend) and
bring the following items:
- Fully completed Roster form with team players names, phone
numbers, and signatures. Please print the names clearly. Indicate
the top three times that your team would like to play. Indicate the
sport you would like to play. Read the liability statement before
signing up.
- Activity fee (in cash or check made out to UWSP Intramurals)
At the captain's meeting, the general rules and expectations for
participants in Intramurals will be discussed. Each captain will then
wait until his/her team name is called out (in order that each team
signed up online) and then turn in their completed roster form and
payment. The captain is free to leave after their sport meeting is
finished. After the captain's meeting is finished the activity
supervisor will create the schedules for play and send them via e-mail
to the captains.
Please remember that not all teams will be able to be accommodated at
the captain's meeting. There is limited space in the Intramural program,
and the teams that signed up first online will have priority and first
choice of times.
No offensive or discriminatory team names will be allowed.
Forfeits
A forfeit and a $20 charge (billed directly to the captain's account)
are applied to a team that breaks any of the following rules:
- Fails to contact the opposing team if they are unable to play in
any scheduled game
- Competes with ineligible player(s):
- A student who is not registered as a valid UWSP or
Midstate Technical College member
- Any active varsity athlete (with eligibility remaining)
competing in the same sport as they do for UWSP
- A student/faculty member playing for more than one team
in the same sport
- A team with more than 2 current club sport players in
their respective sport
- A player who has competed semi-professionally or
professionally in the same sport in the past three years
- A team competing in tournament play with an individual
who has not participated in at least 2 games in regular play
- A team who does not have the correct amount/combination of
players five minutes after their scheduled game time
For any team that forfeits a game, the result will be classed as a
loss. Teams that do forfeit are still eligible for tournament play.
Please respect other teams and contact them if you are unable to play
for any reason.
Please read the Eligibility section for further details.
Eligibility
No more than two registered club and/or varsity members within the
respective sport are allowed to play on any one intramural team.
Varsity Athletes
Current Varsity athletes are not allowed to play in their
respective sport if offered by UWSP Intramurals. Varsity athletes
are allowed to participate in all other intramural sports with no
restrictions due to their varsity status as long as NCAA rules do
not prohibit them from playing.
You are considered a varsity athlete if:
- You have completed your four years of eligibility.
- You are on the roster for the given year of any UWSP varsity
sport.
- If an individual that removes themselves from a varsity team
before his/her four (4) years of eligibility have been
completed, he/she must wait until the next block of play before
they can play Intramurals in their respective sport. An
individual is considered a varsity player until the following
academic year.
- Anytime an individual is practicing with the team, they will
be considered a varsity player.
Club Athletes
You are considered a club athlete if:
- Any player that is listed on the club team roster at the
beginning of the block is deemed a club player. Club player
status will remain with that individual a total of one academic
year after completion of their last athletic event.
- Anytime an individual is practicing with the team or has
participated in even one game, they are considered a club
player.
Rule Violations
- Any player who is found ineligible in the above clauses will
cause his/her team to forfeit each Intramural game in which
he/she participates in.
- Any player who is found ineligible in the above clauses will
be banned from Intramural play for the remainder of the block.
If a player knowingly permits such misrepresentation his/her
team will face expulsion from Intramural play for the remainder
of the block.
- Depending on circumstances violations to any rule will be
determined by each situation.
Sportsmanship
The Intramural staff advocate fair play, respect, and sportsmanship
at all times. Aligning directly with the Intramural mission statement,
the staff endeavour to provide an environment that is safe and enjoyable
for all who interact. It is therefore appreciated if the following
guidelines are followed:
- Respect the ability levels of each and every participant
- Refrain from the use of bad language and derogatory remarks when
in the Intramural environment
- Respect the student officials at all times
- Play hard, but fair
- Be on time for games
- HAVE FUN!
Classification of Divisions
Division One is classed as a competitive league. At this level, there
are five weeks of league play and one week of tournament play. Only
teams ranked high enough at the end of week five will compete in the
tournament.
Division Two is a recreation/fun league. There will be six weeks of
regular play and no tournament week.
The sports that offer both Division One and Two play are: Men's
Basketball, All Volleyball, Ultimate Frisbee, Indoor Soccer, Outdoor
Soccer, Trench, Flag Football, Softball, and Broomball.
***In these sports, participants are only allowed to play in one of
the two divisions. For example, an individual will not be allowed to
play in both D1 and D2 basketball, even if they are on different nights.
Please play in the league that best fits your ability.