Intramural Sports
Intramural Sports are available for the University of Idaho campus community to participate in structured activities at a competitive or recreational level. No matter what your skill level you will have a good time.
What is Intramural Sports? ▼
Intramural Sports are available for the University of Idaho campus community to participate in structured activities at a competitive or recreational level. We offer team sports, individual and duel events as well as leisure events. Entry forms need to be filled out for each event, and they are available a week before the event at the Campus Recreation office as well as the Student Recreation Center.
If you are new to the University and are looking to join a team but do not have enough people to form a team, stop by the Campus Recreation office and sign up as a Free Agent for the sports you would like to play. To see the list of events click the Fall or Spring Intramural Sports schedule on either side of this page.
Intramural by definition means "within the walls" so all teams/individuals that participate are affiliated with the University of Idaho. Teams are often formed by living groups (resident halls, Greek), by student organizations, high school friends or within academic departments. No matter what your skill level you will have a good time.
Who is Eligible to play Intramural Sports? ▼
- Current students
- faculty
- staff members
Current students, faculty, or staff members at the University of Idaho are eligible to play Intramural Sports.
There is an additional fee for spouses who would like to participate in Co-Recreational sports. All participants need to have a completed waiver on file to participate. Waivers are available on line, at the Campus Recreation Office, and at the game sites.
Competitive vs. Recreational Division ▼
Competitive divisions are designed for those teams which are somewhat competitive in sports skills and strategies, and/or are motivated to play competitively. Recreational divisions are designed for those teams who desire to play in a more relaxed atmosphere, and/or are not as highly skilled or of a competitive nature.
Game Days ▼
Intramural Sport team games are general scheduled Monday-Thursday afternoons and evenings. Individual and dual games are generally scheduled for the weekends.
Playoffs ▼
Playoff games are schedule Sunday-Thursday. Playoff schedules are available the Friday following the last scheduled game week after 1:00 pm at Campus Recreation. Playoff schedules will also be posted on the bulletin boards outside the Campus Recreation office in the Student Recreation Center and online. No schedule information will be given over the phone.
Championship Social ▼
The Championship Social occurs the Wednesday during Dead Week at 4pm in the Multi Activity Court inside the Student Recreation Center every semester. Individuals, dual, and team winners will receive their semester awards during the social.
Intramural Sports' Policies & Regulations ▼
For a complete listing of Intramural Sports policies and regulations, please refer to the University of Idaho Intramural Sport Handbook 2011-12.
Employment Opportunities ▼
Become an Intramural Sports Official. Good wage and great experience.
Intramural Sports is constantly in need of officials. Experience is NOT required as training clinics are conducted to cover each sport. Afternoon, evening, and weekend hours are available. For more information contact Butch Fealy by email or phone 208-885-8979.
What is Intramural Sports? ▼
Intramural Sports are available for the University of Idaho campus community to participate in structured activities at a competitive or recreational level. We offer team sports, individual and duel events as well as leisure events. Entry forms need to be filled out for each event, and they are available a week before the event at the Campus Recreation office as well as the Student Recreation Center.
If you are new to the University and are looking to join a team but do not have enough people to form a team, stop by the Campus Recreation office and sign up as a Free Agent for the sports you would like to play. To see the list of events click the Fall or Spring Intramural Sports schedule on either side of this page.
Intramural by definition means "within the walls" so all teams/individuals that participate are affiliated with the University of Idaho. Teams are often formed by living groups (resident halls, Greek), by student organizations, high school friends or within academic departments. No matter what your skill level you will have a good time.
If you are new to the University and are looking to join a team but do not have enough people to form a team, stop by the Campus Recreation office and sign up as a Free Agent for the sports you would like to play. To see the list of events click the Fall or Spring Intramural Sports schedule on either side of this page.
Intramural by definition means "within the walls" so all teams/individuals that participate are affiliated with the University of Idaho. Teams are often formed by living groups (resident halls, Greek), by student organizations, high school friends or within academic departments. No matter what your skill level you will have a good time.
Who is Eligible to play Intramural Sports? ▼
- Current students
- faculty
- staff members
There is an additional fee for spouses who would like to participate in Co-Recreational sports. All participants need to have a completed waiver on file to participate. Waivers are available on line, at the Campus Recreation Office, and at the game sites.
Competitive vs. Recreational Division ▼
Competitive divisions are designed for those teams which are somewhat competitive in sports skills and strategies, and/or are motivated to play competitively. Recreational divisions are designed for those teams who desire to play in a more relaxed atmosphere, and/or are not as highly skilled or of a competitive nature.
Game Days ▼
Intramural Sport team games are general scheduled Monday-Thursday afternoons and evenings. Individual and dual games are generally scheduled for the weekends.
Playoffs ▼
Playoff games are schedule Sunday-Thursday. Playoff schedules are available the Friday following the last scheduled game week after 1:00 pm at Campus Recreation. Playoff schedules will also be posted on the bulletin boards outside the Campus Recreation office in the Student Recreation Center and online. No schedule information will be given over the phone.
Championship Social ▼
The Championship Social occurs the Wednesday during Dead Week at 4pm in the Multi Activity Court inside the Student Recreation Center every semester. Individuals, dual, and team winners will receive their semester awards during the social.
Intramural Sports' Policies & Regulations ▼
For a complete listing of Intramural Sports policies and regulations, please refer to the University of Idaho Intramural Sport Handbook 2011-12.
Employment Opportunities ▼
Become an Intramural Sports Official. Good wage and great experience.
Intramural Sports is constantly in need of officials. Experience is NOT required as training clinics are conducted to cover each sport. Afternoon, evening, and weekend hours are available. For more information contact Butch Fealy by email or phone 208-885-8979.
Intramural Sports is constantly in need of officials. Experience is NOT required as training clinics are conducted to cover each sport. Afternoon, evening, and weekend hours are available. For more information contact Butch Fealy by email or phone 208-885-8979.
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