Friday, September 26, 2014
On Campus Intramural Sports
Intramural's sports at the University of Kentucky, have been an organization since the 1930's. The University of Kentucky offers pretty much every sport you can think of, but if you're looking to play ping pong as an intramural, UK doesn't have it. Some of the most popular intramural sports on campus are flag football, basketball, soccer, and volleyball, and all these sports are of course co-ed. Intramural sports is a great way to meet new people, and stay in shape. Intramural sports are also a great transition from the high school sports you played. If you are interested in playing an intramural sport, go to http://www.uky.edu/studentaffairs/CampusRec/intramurals, to read about intramural sports. To actually sign up to play a intramural sport you will need to go to www.imleagues.com, and there you will need to register your UK email, to join a team.Most outdoor intramural sports will be played during the fall or first semester, and more of your indoor sports will be played during the winter, or second semester. Most intramural sports are played primarily at, or around the Johnson Center. Just outside of the Johnson center on the field is where flag football, soccer, and ultimate frisbee will be played. Tennis will obviously be played on the tennis courts by the Johnson center, and basketball, and volleyball will be played inside the Johnson center. Like I said before, intramural sports are a great way to get in shape, meet new people, and also work on communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. What sports don't intramural's offer, and why?
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