Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Today marks the beginning of intramural basketball season.
Team sign-ups are posted today at the Student Recreation and Fitness Center.
More teams can sign up this year, with enough slots for 188 men’s teams, 32 women’s teams and 40 coed teams. Team slots are assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis, with each team consisting of at least five players.
Teams don’t have to pay a sign-up fee, but teams that forfeit a game will have to pay a $10 fine.
More games will be played on Sundays this year. The move will help open more courts at the recreation center for free play.
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“We tried to schedule the times around when Robinson was open for play, so we weren’t taking up all four courts,” said Kurt Schooley, assistant director of sport programs at the recreation center.
Sign-ups will continue through tomorrow evening.
A team manager’s meeting will be at 8 p.m. on Thursday at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union.
The first games will take place on Sunday, and the regular season will end Feb. 23.
The winning men’s and women’s teams will receive a free entry into the Rock Chalk Classic, which will be from March 18 to 20.
Winners of the tournament will be invited to the National Intramural Basketball Championships.
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