Intramural Sports
The Intramural Sports Program at 葫芦影业 provides fun, safe and structured competition for SDSU students and community members. These activities offer a level of participation which doesn't require the time commitments of practice, while still giving the participants the chance to improve upon their physical fitness, social wellness and self-image. Activities offered include flag football, badminton, basketball, table tennis, soccer and many more!
Intramural Sport Pass
Any student, faculty, staff or community member that has an active membership at the Miller Wellness Center and is 18+ is eligible to purchase the following passes in our Administrative Office.
- All-Access Pass: Play in all leagues and one-day tournaments. $20.
- League Pass: Play in all league sports. $15.
- Tournament Pass: Play in all one-day tournaments. $5.
- Non-Miller Wellness Center members can purchase an all access pass for $30.
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Fusion Play
Fusion Play will replace FusionIM. Fusion Play is an app that can be downloaded through your app store. This is where you will create a team, send invitations, view your game schedule, etc.
Students: When creating an account, please use your Jacks email address and student ID.
Community Members: When creating an account, please contact SDState Competitive Sports to obtain the organization code.
All registrations open Dec. 2, 2024.
Leagues
Sport | Registration Closes | Play Begins |
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Basketball | Jan. 15 | Jan. 21 |
Wiffleball | Jan. 22 | Jan. 26 |
Broomball | Jan. 22 | Jan. 27 |
Soccer | March 5 | March 16 |
Volleyball | March 5 | March 17 |
Dodgeball | March 19 | March 23 |
Fantasy March Madness
- Registration Closes - March 18
- Play Begins - March 20
One-day Tournaments
Sport | Registration Closes | Tourney Date |
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Table Tennis (Singles) | Jan. 28 | Jan. 30 |
Chess | Feb. 5 | Feb. 7 |
Wallyball | Feb. 11 | Feb. 13 |
Pickleball (Doubles) | Feb. 19 | Feb. 23 |
Badminton (Doubles) | March 25 | March 27 |
Softball | April 23 | April 27 |
Mario Kart | April 23 | April 27 |
Spikeball | April 24 | April 29 |
Cornhole | April 24 | April 30 |
How much does it cost to participate in the Intramural Sports program?
For most offerings, students are able to participate free of charge. In some instances, teams are required to pay an off-campus facility charge. This amount varies based upon the activity, but it is a team fee rather than an individual participant fee. These fees are collected to help to offset the costs of facility space when non-Miller Wellness Center facilities are needed.
What should I do if I want to play, but I don't have enough people to make a team?
If you are hoping to participate but don't know if you have enough to make up a full team, take advantage of the free agent system. Many teams will indicate whether or not they are interested in picking up players for their team rosters. Throughout registration, you will want to check with various teams to inquire as to if you can play with them. Alternatively, if we have enough free agents, we will work to combine the free agents to create teams when possible.
How many people can I have on my team?
The maximum number of team members allowed is dependent upon the sport being played. While we require teams to have a minimum number needed to play on the court or field at registration, we typically allow teams to have at most double the number of players needed on their roster.
What is the difference between Intramural Sports and Sport Clubs?
Sport Clubs are Registered Student Organizations that are managed by the Miller Wellness Center. Sport clubs practice and compete on the regional or national level against other institutions. The Intramural Sports program provides an opportunity for students and members to compete against each other in different single-gendered, co-recreational and open leagues.
Sport Club members are able to also participate in Intramural Sports with some special caveats. Each individual sport has rules revolving around the number of Sport Club members of a similar or like sport are allowed to play on the same team. Ex: The Baseball Club would be limited on the number of members allowed to participate on an Intramural softball team.
How many teams am I allowed to participate on in the same sport?
The answer to this question is dependent upon the individual sport. In the Intramural Sports program, we offer single-gendered, co-recreational and open leagues and events. A number of our larger sports will have a single-gendered league over in one semester, with a co-recreational league in the other. In these leagues, participants are allowed on team per league.
With sports where single-gendered and co-recreational leagues are offered simultaneously, participants are allowed to play on two total teams: one-single-gendered and one co-recreational.
Single-gendered leagues are leagues where all teams are made up exclusively of participants of a specific gender. Our co-recreational leagues allow participation from all genders together, however, there is a requirement for the number of participants of each gender to constitute a valid team. In open leagues, there is no requirement to the makeup to a team roster. Some teams may be of a single gender, while others may not.
Females may participate in men's leagues. However, this participation would preclude participation in a women's league. This often occurs when a sport does not have enough registered participants to run a full league.
Where are Intramural Sports played?
The Intramural Sports program uses a number of different facilities based upon the activity. Most often, indoor sports will be played at the Miller Wellness Center. Outdoor Sports, with the exclusion of softball and broomball, are played at the Competitive Sports Complex located across the street from the Miller Wellness Center to the North of the Performing Arts Center.
The Intramural Sports program also makes use of Brookings Parks, Recreation and Forestry facilities for our Broomball and Softball activities. To a limited extent, SDSU Athletics facilities are also used for some events.
All locations and play times will be posted online for teams to see.
How can I join the Intramural Sports staff?
We can't run our program without students. All of our staff are current students who have made the decision to come out and work with us to help provide a rewarding experience for our participants. If you would like to work with our program as an official, please reach out to our Competitive Sports office. All training is paid and provided so don't worry if you've never officiated before. We're on the hunt for potential and willingness to learn, grow and have fun!
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