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The Intramural program provides a variety of recreational opportunities for the MSU community.  Individual/Dual activities include badminton, tennis, golf, racquetball, basketball skills competition (spot shot, 3 point, free throw), corn toss, table tennis, bowling and swimming.  Team sports such as softball, volleyball, soccer, basketball, bowling, golf, tug-of-war, beach volleyball, swimming, wallyball, dodgeball, wiffleball and ultimate Frisbee are offered during the appropriate season.  Informal (’drop in’) recreational opportunities such as racquetball, basketball, volleyball, and game tables are available whenever the Recreation and Wellness Center is open for business.  For more detailed information, please contact the Intramural Office (606.783.5284). 

How Do I Participate?

Members of the MSU community (currently enrolled students and faculty/staff) are eligible to participate in intramural programs. Additional eligibility requirements are outlined in the Intramural Handbook. 

Team Sports

Participants may choose to enter teams in Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec divisions of the Greek, Residence Hall or Independent Leagues. A participant must be an active member of the Greek organization or reside in the residence hall s/he represents. Independent Leagues are open to any qualified participant. An entry fee will be assessed for each team entered.

 

Individual/Dual Sports


Men’s, Women’s and Co-Rec divisions are offered. Most activities are free, with the exception of the golf tournaments, held at MSU’s Eagle Trace Golf Course

 

Free Agents 

Individuals that would like to participate, but are not affiliated with an organization or residence hall may contact the Intramural Office for information on how to register as a ‘free agent’.   

 

Assumption of Risk - Participation in Intramural and Recreational activities is entirely voluntary.  Individuals participate at their own risk and assume responsibility for their own health and safety.  It is strongly recommended that all participants consult a physician and/or have a physical prior to participation.  Morehead State University makes available an optional limited benefit accident/health insurance.  Participants are encouraged to secure their own personal health coverage. 

 

FACILITY HOURS
Summer 2012

 

Facility  

Mon-Fri 6am-8pm
Sat 9am-4pm
Sun 3pm-8pm

 

Natatorium 

Mon-Fri 6am-8:30am
11am-2pm
4pm-7pm
Sat
10am-2pm

Sun

3pm-7pm

 

 

Memorial Weekend 

  Facility Natatorium
Sat
May 26th
9am-1pm 10am-noon
Sun
May 27th
4pm-7pm 4pm-6pm
Mon
May 28th
3pm-8pm 3pm-7pm

 

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