Intramural Leauges Handbook
Intramural Assistance
Please refer all intramural sports questions to the Competitive Sports Coordinator at (361) 825-2983 or andrew.kuchem@tamucc.edu.Intramural Officials: Officials are needed for all team sports. No experience is necessary to become an official, but it is encouraged. Applicants will be taught all necessary rules for each sport through classroom and on-field trainings. Applicants must attend a specific sport’s interest meeting as well as all the offered trainings before officiating. All officials will be evaluated and given feedback regarding their performance throughout the season. Interested applicants must attend an Interest Meeting and apply on the TAMU-CC Handshake.
Intramural Supervisors: Intramural Supervisors are responsible for direct supervision of intramural sports participants, spectators, and officials. They must be prepared for policy interpretation, program implementation, on-site decision-making, and conflict resolution. The staff is also responsible for ensuring participant, spectator, and staff safety; including but not limited to field and equipment condition and maintenance. Additionally, all supervisors will assist the Competitive Sports Coordinator and Graduate Assistant with staff training, supervision of sports and events, organizing, planning, marketing and evaluation of the Intramural sports program and its staff. Finally, all employees must always provide an enjoyable and service-oriented environment for participants.
Students can register for all intramural events using IMLeagues. After creating an account using their TAMU-CC information, participants can create their own team, join a team, or sign up as a free agent for multiple sports and special events. Follow the link below for instruction on how to create an account or visit the Rec Sports website.
Any team found to have an ineligible player will forfeit all wins in which the player participated.
Undergraduate & Graduate Students: Students who are enrolled in the University for one (1) or more hours are eligible to compete in the intramural sports program. University Prep students are not eligible for intramurals.
Faculty and Staff Members: Faculty and staff who purchase a Semester or Rec Center Membership are eligible to participate.
Alumni: Alumni who are not associated with the University will not be permitted to participate in any TAMU-CC intramural sports.
Team Limitations: A player may represent only one Men’s or Women’s team and a CoRec team in any sport. A player is not allowed to switch rosters after they have played one game with a team. Any player who violates this rule will become ineligible for future play until reinstated by the Coordinator of Competitive Sports.
Assumed Names: No player may compete in an intramural event under any name other than that on their Sand Dollar. Use of another participants Sand Dollar is prohibited and both parties will be subject to suspension. Participants who violate these rules will become ineligible until reinstated by the Coordinator of Competitive Sports.
Persons Ejected/Removed from Intramural Contests: Players, coaches or spectators removed from an intramural contest are ineligible to compete in any intramural activity until reinstated by the Coordinator of Competitive Sports.
Intercollegiate Athletes and Former Intercollegiate Athletes: An individual is considered an intercollegiate athlete if they appear on the roster of any NCAA Division team or institution. This includes varsity, junior varsity, reserve team, or an athlete listed on a roster by the university. Any player whose name appears on the athletic roster after the first intercollegiate game will be considered “on the roster” for that academic year. These individuals are ineligible to compete in related intramural sports for one full calendar year from their last scheduled game. Related sports are to be determined by the Coordinator of Competitive Sports.
Example: An individual plays basketball in the 2017-2018 season would not be eligible to play intramural basketball that season as well. This individual would be required to sit out for all 2018-2019 intramural basketball events. Eligibility for intramural basketball would return in the Fall of 2019.
Professional Athletes: Any athlete who would be ineligible for varsity or extramural competition because of professionalism is prohibited from competing in that sport (or related sport) for 5 calendar years from their last professional competition.
Sport Clubs: No Intramural team, in their related sport, shall have more than two (2) club sport members on its roster. Restrictions adhere to Men’s, Women’s and CoRec divisions.
Men’s, Women’s, CoRec, and Open Divisions: Men’s and Women’s leagues are intended for the corresponding gender. CoRec Leagues consist of both males and females. Refer to each sport’s rule book for adjusted scoring and rules.
Free Agent Program: Students who wish to play a team sport but are unable to field a full team may sign up as a free agent. This will allow team captains looking for additional players to add the student to their team. If enough students sign up as free agents, a team can be made and added to the league.
Reschedules: Not all games can be rescheduled. Rescheduling a game is dependent on field/court availability, staff availability, and status of the season. All requests can be rejected by the Competitive Sports Coordinator.
Defaults: Any team knowing in advance that they will be unable to play a regularly scheduled contest is given the opportunity to default a contest. Team captains must complete the online default form by 2:00pm for outdoor events and 4:00pm for indoor events. The default form can be found on the Rec Sports website or IMLeagues. A team that legally defaults a game will receive a loss in the league standings but will not receive a forfeit or fee.
Forfeits: A team will forfeit a contest when-
(A) a team is not ready to play after the 10-minute grace period
(B) a team is found to be using an ineligible player
(C) a team does not have the minimum number of players to start a contest outlined in the rules for that sport.
Recreational Sports will suspend all play for outdoor practices and/or games when lightning strikes 8-10 miles from our outdoor facility. It will be at the discretion of Recreational Sports staff to wait for lightning to clear and resume play or cancel the remainder of the activities. When utilizing TAMU-CC Athletic Facilities, Recreational Sports will adhere to TAMU-CC Athletics inclement weather policies.
If an event is cancelled due to weather, the Intramural Staff will contact all team captains via IM Leagues. Participants may also check our social media accounts or call (361) 825-2983 for more information. Games cancelled due to weather may or may not be rescheduled.
1. If any participant is suspected of having direct head-contact with another object with excessive force or is showing the symptoms of a concussion (Floor, participant, ETC.), they will be removed from play and will not be allowed to return. The participant will be directed to be evaluated by a licensed Medical Professional. Basic recognizable signs and symptoms of a concussion include, but are not limited to, loss of consciousness, headache, dizziness, confusion, fatigue or balance problems. A more complete list is provided below.
- Signs and symptoms of a concussion may include:
- Headache or a feeling of pressure in the head
- Temporary loss of consciousness
- Confusion or feeling as if in a fog
- Amnesia surrounding the traumatic event
- Dizziness or "seeing stars"
- Ringing in the ears
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Slurred speech
- Delayed response to questions
- Appearing dazed
- Fatigue
2. The participant who has had direct head contact with another object of excessive force or suspected of having a concussion, will not be allowed to participate in their teams next scheduled event. We believe that concussions are a serious matter and participants need time to recover. A participant will be allowed to participate if they have seen a licensed medical professional prior to their teams next scheduled event and can provide a note from the doctor with an all clear to the intramural Coordinator. We advise all participants to be evaluated by a licensed medical professional, even after their medical suspension has lifted.
All protests must be made by the team captain at the time of the incident to the on duty supervisor. Judgment calls by an official cannot be protested.
Rule Misinterpretation: A team who believes an official misinterpreted or wrongfully administered a rule has the right to protest (judgement calls cannot be protested). The offended team must use a timeout at the next possible opportunity and inform the onsite supervisor of what they wish to protest. If the offended team is correct, a correction will be made to the game. If they are wrong they will be awarded a timeout. A team with no timeouts left will still be allowed to protest. However, if they lose the protest, they will be charged with a sport specific penalty.
Eligibility: A team may protest the eligibility of an opposing team’s player before, during, or immediately after an intramural game. The offended team’s captain may fill out a protest form supplied by the onsite supervisor. The Competitive Sports Coordinator will determine the eligibility of the accused player. Teams playing with an ineligible player will forfeit the win regardless of the outcome. During the playoffs, eligibility protests must be made prior to the start of the game.
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi PROHIBITS possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages or drug usage on University property. This includes Momentum Fields, Dugan Wellness Center, Island Hall Gym, or any other venue utilized for Intramural Sports. Any participants or spectators who are in possession of or are under the influence at any intramural event will forfeit and be suspended from all intramural activities and asked to leave the current event. Anyone who does not comply with the request of the intramural staff, will be subject to ejection by the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Police. For further information on the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi alcohol policy, please refer to the Student Handbook. Participants violating this policy may be referred to Judicial Affairs.
Smoke-Free Environment: Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi strives to maintain a healthy environment on campus to protect the health of students, faculty, and staff. Smoking is prohibited in all University buildings, residence facilities, University vehicles, within 25 feet of doorways and semi enclosed walkways including the campus “spine,” in all gazebos, in the area surrounding the Early Childhood Development Center (from the curb to the building and inside the fenced area surrounding the building), and in all memorial plazas (Lee Plaza, Center for Instruction Courtyard, and the Garcia Plaza)
In order to promote good sportsmanship, the Intramural Program has adopted a sportsmanship policy. It is the responsibility of the team and players to make sure the game atmosphere is friendly and fun to both staff and fellow participants. The sportsmanship rating will be determined by game officials and will include behavior before, during and after each contest. Each team will receive a number grade after each game.
Sportsmanship ratings will be based on the following criteria:
A team that receives a sportsmanship rating of 1 or below will be suspended from further play until a meeting is scheduled with the Competitive Sports Coordinator. Teams and players must be reinstated by the Competitive Sports Coordinator before participating in further intramural events.