P.E Complex Calendar
Upcoming Sports Events
This fall, the Physical Education Complex is hosting some exciting sporting events and tournaments including volleyball, hockey, table tennis and tennis, just to name a few.
Coed volleyball games are played 6-on-6 (divided equally as amongst three men and three women to a team). Games will be played at the campus' main gym on Tuesdays and Thursdays during activity hour from next October.
Floor hockey games are played 6-on-6 (no restrictions on men and women per team). Games are played in the auxiliary gym of the campus. The registration deadline for coed volleyball and floor hockey is Thursday October 12.
Bowling matches are played with a minimum of four-person, and a maximum of six-person, teams. However, only four bowlers will bowl per night. The games will be played in a six week season, followed by a two week playoff. Teams will bowl three games per night in the tournament. The fee for teams wanting to join the league is $25, which will be used for prizes. Also, each bowler will be responsible for paying individual game fees and shoe rentals, if necessary.
3-on-3 basketball games for men, women and coed teams will be played in the main gym on Friday, December 3 at 12:00 p.m. The registration deadline is Tuesday, November 23. Campus recreation will provide all necessary equipment.
Students can register their teams by submitting their team registration form to the Intramural Sports Office (PE 1110), and can also sign up as a free agent, although free agents will not be formed into teams; teams may choose to contact them to fill up any free spots.
The individual and dual sports include NBA2K11, tennis, a bench pressing competition, and table tennis. NBA2K11, a Playstation 3 game, will be played in a round-robin format followed by a single elimination tournament; students can register at the Intramural Sports Office.
Tennis leagues are available for Men's and Women's singles and doubles as well as mixed doubles, and the format will be a challenge ladder. Singles and doubles will be placed into challenge ladders in the order in which they register, and there is no limit on the number of participants in the ladder. The leagues started on Tuesday, September 7 with the competition ending on Friday, October 29. However, there is no registration deadline for tennis. The specific rules of the challenge ladder can be found outside the Intramural Sports Office.
The Bench Press Competition is a one day individual event which takes place on Friday, October 22 consisting of men's and women's divisions. The competition will be based on the ratio of weight lifted relative to body weight. The Intramural Sports Office staff will be available to conduct the weigh-in and to spot the competitors. The registration deadline is Tuesday, October 5.
Table tennis leagues are available for singles and doubles with the Challenge Ladder format. There is no registration deadline. The leagues began on Tuesday September 14 with the competition ending on Friday, December 10.
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