

Welcome to our exciting Intramural Sports program! Numerous activities are offered throughout the year that accommodates all levels of play and interest. If sports, leisure activities and fitness are part of your life, we invite and encourage you to participate in our program. Experience the satisfaction of having fun, getting in shape, and playing your best while fostering a spirit of sportsmanship among participants and spectators. The policies and procedures outlined below are designed to ensure a positive and rewarding experience for all Hofstra students, faculty and staff.
The sport calendar and registration material for all activities are available at the Recreation (Rec) Center at the beginning of each semester. Teams or individuals interested in participating must attend the scheduled mangers' meeting.
Check our sports calendar for meeting dates and times prior to the start of each new season. These MANDATORY informational meetings are held at the Rec Center for the designated team captain/representative and/or any individual looking to participate in our program. Completed rosters are due on the date specified on the annual Intramural (IM) calendar and will be accepted until 11 p.m. Due to scheduling requirements, late entries cannot be accepted.
To enter a team into an IM sports league, completed registration forms and rosters must be submitted by the scheduled deadlines. The following information is required for a roster to be accepted:
A valid HofstraCard is required at all times to enter all athletic facilities and will be requested prior to the start of each IM game. Individuals without valid HofstraCards will not be permitted to play.
Regular season play, with round robin format, is followed by a single elimination playoff to determine the overall IM champion. The top two qualifying teams in each division automatically advance to the playoffs. Scheduling is subject to change based on facility availability and time constraints.
All league schedules and season information are posted on the bulletin board located in the Rec Center lobby. To ensure accuracy and up-to-date schedule information, check the board or contact the graduate assistant in charge of the sport.
Administrative cancellations occur when inclement weather or other uncontrollable factors arise. In these cases, we will make every effort to reschedule the games.
Due to the number of teams involved in the IM program and the limited availability of fields/gymnasiums, requests for rescheduling will not be considered. Game cancellations may be done only through the IM office.
The success of our IM program is dependant largely upon the representatives who serve as managers for each participating team. These individuals are the liaisons between the teams and the IM Office. Each team is encouraged to select the person who is best qualified to fulfill the following responsibilities:
Teams may make roster additions anytime throughout the regular> season; however, additions cannot be made during playoffs. IM staff must be notified of all roster changes.
Hofstra students, faculty and staff members seeking to participate will all compete in the same league. This applies to independent, fraternity/sorority, and Law School teams. All-female and mixed leagues will also be available, if applicable.
Pending registration in any given sport, this may be subject to change.
Protests must be on rule interpretation and must deal directly with the score. There shall be no protests allowed on judgment calls. The following restrictions apply:
Any player who is ejected from any IM activity must leave the playing field/court immediately. Failure to do so will result in his/her own team's forfeit.
An ejected player is ineligible to participate in further recreation or IM activities until he/she has met with the Intramural Advisory Council. It is the ejected player's responsibility to call the IM office to schedule an appointment. Team managers are invited and encouraged to attend this Advisory Council meeting.
A default is given when:
A team that defaults is given a loss and the opposing team automatically receives a win. Default games are not rescheduled, and sportsmanship ratings are not given to either team, unless the opposing team needs a rating for a playoff spot.
Forfeits are awarded when:
Awards (maximum 20) are given to the overall champion of each sport. To be eligible, participants must have played in at least half of the season's games. Awards may be picked up only during the academic year in which they are won.
Participation in the IM program is voluntary. Hofstra University and the Department of Recreation and Intramurals are not liable for injuries suffered by participants; therefore, all participants are advised to be in good physical condition and have proper medical insurance. If a player is injured during an intramural contest, the supervisor will provide any assistance possible. If further assistance is needed, the supervisor will contact the Department of Public Safety. The injured party assumes liability for transportation and/or medical charges.
To maintain safe conditions of play at all times, jewelry and baseball caps (except during softball) are suggested not to be worn during IM participation.
"Sportsmanship" is defined as "a set of behaviors that will be exhibited by participants, coaches, game officials, and fans in competition. These include respect, civility, fairness, honesty and responsibility." In order to encourage fair play before, during and after an IM contest, a rating system is enforced as follows:
Teams qualifying for postseason play must have:Sportsmanship ratings are given by all members of the IM staff working the game. This includes officials, court monitors, supervisors, graduate assistants and senior staff members.
A team that receives an "E" rating must have its manager meet with the director before its next scheduled contest in order to be eligible to play its next game.
*Sportsmanship ratings are not given for any unplayed games.Teams must adhere to the sportsmanship regulations by obtaining a ?B? (3.0 point average) in the regular season to qualify for the playoffs. If a team?s sportsmanship average dips below the ?B? average during playoff competition, it will be dropped from play. Also, if a team receives two ?D? ratings during playoff competition, it will be dropped from play regardless of its sportsmanship average. The IM Department reserves the right to drop any team and/or individual from playoff competition for sportsmanship violations.
Any player who is ejected for any reason will be ineligible to participate in his/her team's next scheduled contest. Based upon the ejected player's actions, further disciplinary procedures may be taken. These decisions are final. Any player or team ejected from a contest will be automatically suspended from the game and must meet with the Intramural Advisory Board. The following are considered to be evidence of unsportsmanlike conduct: profanity; unnecessary delay of game; striking, shoving or threatening an opponent, official, staff member or teammate; and any action with the intent to physically injure a player.
Consumption of alcoholic beverage/tobacco products by coaches, active players, bench players, and spectators is prohibited. Violators are subject to University disciplinary action. IM participants may be ejected from a game and suspended from further participation. All teams are responsible for their spectators. Any unsportsmanlike conduct from spectators will be penalized against the team they are "supporting."
This prestigious award has been a tradition at Hofstra for many years. It is presented to the fraternity organization that excels in IM and recreation competition during an academic year. Based on a points system, the fraternity that accumulates the highest total number of points receives honor and recognition as All-Sports Trophy champions. Check the annual sports calendar for further information.
Various opportunities are available throughout the year to work as sports officials, scorekeepers and/or supervisors.
Work schedules are flexible and are arranged around personal schedules. No experience is necessary; however, a sports background is preferred. Any student wishing to work in the department should contact the IM office.