PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES
All students, faculty, and staff associated within the Colleges
of the Fenway will be eligible to enter any event sponsored
by the Colleges of the Fenway Intramural program. All participants
mush show a valid university I.D. in order to participate.
Identification cards. All participants must present
a current, valid school I.D. to the appropriate Intramural
Sport personnel prior to participating in any intramural sport
contest or event.
A person can participate for only one team per sport or contest
(the team captain is responsible for monitoring and enforcing
this for their team) except for participation in either a
mens/womens team, and a co-intramural team at the same time.
The team they first represented will be the only organization
for which a person can play for the remainder of the sport
or contest being played. (PENALTY: The player may be barred
from further IM play for one calendar year and the offending
team will forfeit all games played with the illegal player).
Any player using an assumed name will be subject to a ruling
by the Intramural Sports Staff. (Penalty: player may be barred
from all Intramural Sports for a period of one calendar year.)
The team for which they played under the assumed name will
forfeit all contests in which this individual played and may
also be subject to a ruling by the Intramural Sport Staff.
Each person participating in Intramural Sports is responsible
for his/her own eligibility. Any question concerning eligibility
should be referred to the Intramural Staff and a ruling obtained
prior to participation. Eligibility rulings will be made on
the basis of information presented to and obtained by the
Intramural Sports Staff.
Any team using a player who does not meet the eligibility
rules will forfeit all contests in which the player participated.
Professional Eligibility
Any person who has established his/her self as a professional
in any sport will be ineligible in the sport or its related
counterpart. The Intramural Staff will make rulings on all
questionable cases.
Definition of a pro: A professional is a person whose livelihood
is dependent in part or in full upon participation in sport.
(This may include fees for coaching, presenting clinics, monetary
prizes, etc.)
A person who receives professional coaching which constitutes
an unfair competitive advantage will be ineligible for participation
in that related intramural sport. (Factors considered may
include fees, skill level, credentials, duration.)
Any person accepting commercial sponsorship which leads to
an unfair competitive advantage (i.e. travel expenses, entry
fees, equipment, apparel, priority facility usage) will be
ineligible in that sport and its related counterpart.
An individual may regain eligibility after a three year grace
period.
Intercollegiate Athletic Eligibility
A varsity athlete may not participate in the same intramural
activity that they received their varsity letter in during
the same academic semester their varsity sport occurs. For
example, an athlete who earns a soccer letter in the fall
may not participate in intramural soccer in the fall. An athlete
who letters in basketball may not participate in basketball
in the fall or the spring as their sports season occurs in
both academic semesters.
CLUB SPORTS
All intramural participants who also compete for a club
sport in the same sport must enter to play in the A league
and a maximum of two club players may participate on any one
team.
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