Winter Intramurals
Ways you can play Intramurals with UW Recreation
Team Sports
Open, Rainier, Olympic, Cascade
Individual & Dual
Class A, B, C
Free Agent
Individuals without a team
Spring Intramural Leagues
5 v 5 Soccer Tournament
ACTIVITY
An exciting, fast moving, action filled tournament for Open teams (no gender specific rules or player ratio requirements and is recreational in nature). Each team will consist of five players. Rosters are limited to 10 players. The tournament will use modified rules and will be played on smaller fields at the IMA outdoor fields. Teams will be scheduled for three preliminary games, followed by single elimination playoffs.
Shirt Rule: Teams will be designated as home (white colored shirt) and away (dark colored shirt) as indicated on the schedules. Teams are responsible for wearing the appropriate colored shirt each game. Team captain’s need to check the schedules carefully.
ENTRY FEE
$75.00 per team
ENTRY DEADLINE
Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at 5:00PM
- Participants must submit $75 payment & register a team at reg.recreation.uw.edu prior to the entry deadline. Entries will be taken on-line on a first come first serve basis beginning December 26.
- You will receive an access code to our team management site in your confirmation email, after checkout. For more information on how to complete rosters and view schedules, please go to the Team Management tab. Entries will be accepted after the deadline if space is available. The seeding of teams into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with various divisions tiered by win-loss records. Teams will be able to select their first round playoffs games on Team Management using staggered access to bracket based on your record.
Games begin Week of January 14th
Available offerings below:
Times are subject to change
Leagues | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
Open Cascade | 5:30 6:00 |
4:30 5:00 |
4:30 5:00 |
5:30 6:00 |
Open Rainier | 4:30 5:00 |
5:30 6:00 |
5:30 6:00 |
4:30 5:00 |
COMPETITIVE DIVISIONS
Cascade Division:
This division is for teams seeking a high level of competition. High skill level players such as former intercollegiate athletes, high school, and Club players must play in this division.
Rainier Division:
This is a recreational division and offers a less competitive environment for teams that desire to participate in a more relaxed atmosphere. Competition is open to undergraduate students only.
Open Division:
No gender specific rules or player ratio requirements, recreational in nature
FREE AGENTS
The free agent program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams even if they don’t know enough people on campus to form a team. All it takes is signing up on a free agent on our Team Management site and attending the free agent meeting.
FREE AGENT MEETING
Thursday, January 10, at 4:00PM, Lounge, IMA Building. The meeting agenda will include the following topics: player eligibility, schedule information, protest procedures, rules review, and other important information that team captains are responsible for knowing. Team captains and players are asked to take the on-line quiz, covering program policies and league rules captains are responsible for knowing. Captains may elect to attend meeting if they choose to. The meeting is expected to last 30-45 minutes.
ELIGIBILITY
All Winter 2019 UW Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma students, faculty and staff IMA members are eligible. Faculty/Staff members must purchase an annual or quarterly IMA membership or pay the $40 Intramural Sports Membership for OUTDOOR SPORTS ONLY. Players may participate on only one men’s or open team. Current intercollegiate varsity soccer players are not eligible. Former intercollegiate players are eligible with some restrictions. UW Soccer Club players must play in the highest skill division offered when eligible. Check the Intramural Sports Handbook for additional eligibility requirements.
AWARDS
Members of the championship teams in each division will receive Intramural Championship T-shirts.
SPORTS OFFICIALS NEEDED
Team captains are encouraged to send a person to be trained as an official. For further information contact the Intramural Manager 543-9436 or e-mail at recim@uw.edu.
EQUIPMENT
Shoes suitable for artificial surfaces and shin guards are required.
Badminton Tournament
ACTIVITY
The Singles/Doubles Badminton Tournament is offered for men’s, women’s, and co-rec teams and is open to UW students, faculty and staff members. The tournament is double elimination. Official rules of badminton will govern play.
ENTRY FEE
$15.00 Singles/$30.00 Doubles
ENTRY DEADLINE
Wednesday, January 16 5:00pm
Draw will be posted Friday, January 18 on our Team Management site IMleagues.
ENTRY PROCEDURES
- Participants must submit $15/$30 payment & register a team at reg.recreation.uw.edu prior to the entry deadline. Entries will be taken on-line on a first come first serve basis beginning December 26.
- You will receive an access code to our team management site in your confirmation email, after checkout. For more information on how to complete rosters and view schedules, please go to the Team Management tab. Entries will be accepted after the deadline if space is available. The draw can be viewed via Team Management .
ELIGIBILITY
All Winter 2019 UW Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma students, faculty and staff IMA members are eligible. Faculty/Staff members must purchase an annual or quarterly IMA membership. Players may participate on only one men’s, women’s or co-rec team. Check the Intramural Sports Handbook for additional eligibility requirements.
CLASS DIVISIONS
Class A [4.0 & Above]
For advanced players who have:
- Played in open class tournament or equivalent.
- Won a junior tournament.
- Placed in the quarterfinals in intramural competition, in either the A or B division.
- High skill level-players, instructors, Club Members.
Class B [3.0 – 3.5]
For intermediate players. Those who have played for a year or two, but do not fill any of the suggested qualifications for Class A players.
Class C [3.0 & Below]
For beginners only. This is an ideal opportunity for beginners to complete in a tournament.
TOURNAMENT FORMAT
Participants will be responsible for completing the matches and reporting the results to the Program Manager or on IMLeagues prior to the reporting deadline on the schedule. Matches will be mutually arranged by the participants.
A game is won by the side first scoring 15 points. A match is won by the side winning the best two of three games. The tie breaker game is to 11 points. Please review the rules before playing.
FORFEITURES
Please contact your opponent if you intend to forfeit.
REFUND
No refund after the draw has been posted on January 18.
AWARDS
Winners in each division will receive Intramural Championship T-shirts.
EQUIPMENT
Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment.
Basketball
ACTIVITY
Leagues are offered for men’s, women’s, co-rec, and open teams. Individuals or teams may sign-up for five weeks of round robin league play. All teams without a forfeit will advance to a single elimination playoff tournament. The seeding into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with divisions tiered by win-loss records. Modified High School Federation Basketball rules will govern play. A co-rec team consists of 2 men and 3 women on the court. An Open team has no gender specific rules or player ratio requirements and is recreational in nature.
Note Shirt Rule: Teams will be designated as home (white colored shirt) and away (dark colored shirt) as indicated on the schedules. Teams are responsible for wearing the appropriate colored shirt each game. Team captain’s need to check the schedules carefully.
ENTRY FEE
$100.00 per team
ENTRY DEADLINE
Wednesday, January 9, 5:00pm
ENTRY PROCEDURES:
- Participants must submit $100 payment & register a team at reg.recreation.uw.edu prior to the entry deadline. Entries will be taken on-line on a first come first serve basis beginning December 26.
- You will receive an access code to our team management site in your confirmation email, after checkout. For more information on how to complete rosters and view schedules, please go to the Team Management tab. Entries will be accepted after the deadline if space is available. The seeding of teams into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with various divisions tiered by win-loss records. Teams will be able to select their first round playoffs games on Team Management using staggered access to bracket based on your record.
Games will begin the week of Monday, January 14.
Leagues | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men’s Rainier | 5:10pm 9:20pm |
6:00pm 9:20pm |
5:10pm 9:20pm |
5:10pm 8:30pm 9:20pm |
Men’s Cascade | 7:40pm | 8:30pm | 6:50pm | 6:50pm |
Men’s Olympic | 8:30pm | 7:40pm | 7:40pm | |
Co-Rec | 6:50pm | 6:00pm | 6:00pm 7:40pm |
|
Women’s | 6:00pm | 8:30pm | ||
Open | 6:50pm | 5:10pm |
COMPETITIVE DIVISIONS
Rainier Division: This is a recreational division. It offers a less competitive environment for teams that desire to participate in a more relaxed atmosphere. Competition is open to undergraduate students only.
Olympic Division: This is a recreational division. Competition is open to graduate students and faculty/staff members only. Undergraduate students may participate in this division with permission from the Program Manager.
Cascade Division: This division is offered for teams seeking a high level of competition. Faculty/Staff and graduate students may participate in this division if it fits their skill level.
Co-Rec, Women’s & Open Divisions: During the regular season, there will be no separate divisions based on skill level or experience. Teams could be placed into Cascade or Rainier Divisions for the playoffs based on regular season records.
Open Division: Teams do not have gender specific rules or player ratio requirements and is recreational in nature.
FREE AGENTS
The free agent program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams even if they don’t know enough people on campus to form a team. All it takes is signing up on a free agent on our Team Management site and attending the free agent meeting.
FREE AGENT MEETING Thursday, January 10, at 4:00PM, Lounge, IMA Building. The meeting agenda will include the following topics: player eligibility, schedule information, protest procedures, rules review, and other important information that team captains are responsible for knowing. Team captains and players are asked to take the on-line quiz covering program policies and league rules captains are responsible for knowing. Captains may elect to attend meeting if they choose to. The meeting is expected to last 30-45 minutes.
ELIGIBILITY
All 2019 UW Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma students, faculty and staff IMA members are eligible. Faculty/Staff members must purchase an annual or quarterly IMA Membership. Former or current intercollegiate basketball team members should refer to the Intramural Sports Handbook for eligibility requirements. Participants are limited to playing on only one men’s /women’s /open team and one co-rec team.
SPORTS OFFICIALS NEEDED
Team captains are encouraged to send a person to be trained as an official. For further information contact the Intramural Manager 543-9436 or e-mail at recim@uw.edu.
AWARDS
Members of the championship teams in each division will receive Intramural Championship T-shirts.
Bowling @ the HUB
ACTIVITY
Teams of 4-10 bowlers will be placed in divisions for five weeks of round robin play, followed by single elimination playoffs.
ENTRY FEE
$25.00 per team
ENTRY DEADLINE
PLAYING DAYS AND TIMES
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays at 4:30pm.
Fridays at 1:30pm. Saturdays at 10:30am. Roster due date: Friday, October 13. Play starts the following week.
ENTRY PROCEDURES
Team captains must submit the entry fee of $25.00 per team and a team roster to the HUB Games Area before 5:00 pm, Friday, October 13, 2018. Teams are asked to choose one day per week to participate. Additional days and/or times may be added as needed. There is only space for six teams per day, so sign up early. Entries will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Each team will pay a $20.00 weekly lane fee that covers the 12 games and shoes for the team.
Rosters must be completed with names and ID numbers of each team member before the playoffs begin. Four to ten bowlers will be allowed on a roster.
ELIGIBILITY
All current UW Seattle students and faculty/staff, Bothell/Tacoma students are eligible. All other IMA memberships are not eligible as this is held in another campus building. Participants are limited to playing on only one team.
Special Scoring Option: Teams will use regular scratch scoring.
OPEN LEAGUE
This league is an open league so there are no gender requirements.
LOCATION
HUB Games Area, HUB Basement
AWARDS
Members of the championship teams will receive Intramural Championship T-shirt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Contact Jason Hansen at the HUB Games Area:
206-543-5975 hubgames@uw.edu
Futsal
ACTIVITY
Futsal is played on a basketball-size court. It can be played on a variety of surfaces. The game does not require the use of expensive dasher board – walls, as do other versions of indoor soccer. Without the walls, futsal is a great skill-developer, demanding quick reflexes, fast thinking, and pin-point passing. It is an exciting game for children as well as adults. Futsal is played with a special low bounce ball, requiring players to use their skills, rather than the ball’s bounce, to propel it. Leagues will be offered for Open teams (no gender specific rules or player ratios requirements, recreational in nature).
Shirt Rule: Teams will be designated as home (light colored shirt) and away (dark colored shirt) as indicated on the schedules. Teams are responsible for wearing the appropriate colored shirt each game. Team captain’s need to check the schedules carefully.
ENTRY FEE
$75.00 per team
ENTRY DEADLINE
Wednesday, January 9, 5:00pm
ENTRY PROCEDURES:
- Participants must submit $75 payment & register a team at reg.recreation.uw.edu prior to the entry deadline. Entries will be taken on-line on a first come first serve basis beginning December 26.
- You will receive an access code to our team management site in your confirmation email, after checkout. For more information on how to complete rosters and view schedules, please go to the Team Management tab. Entries will be accepted after the deadline if space is available. The seeding of teams into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with various divisions tiered by win-loss records. Teams will be able to select their first round playoffs games on Team Management using staggered access to bracket based on your record.
DAYS & TIMES
The round robin portion of the tournament is played January 11 – January 25. On Friday, February 1, the single elimination playoffs begin and end on Friday, February 8. Teams must be flexible enough to play at any time scheduled (Fridays 5:10-9:20) during the playoffs. Teams will be able to select their round robin playing times for the first three games only. We will utilize IMLeagues to manage the tournament.
COMPETITIVE DIVISIONS
Open Division: No gender specific rules or player ratio requirements, recreational in nature.
FREE AGENTS
The free agent program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams even if they don’t know enough people on campus to form a team. All it takes is signing up on a free agent on our Team Management site and attending the free agent meeting.
FREE AGENT MEETING
Thursday, January 10, at 4:00PM, Lounge, IMA Building. The meeting agenda will include the following topics: player eligibility, schedule information, protest procedures, rules review, and other important information that team captains are responsible for knowing. Team captains and players are asked to take the on-line quiz covering program policies and league rules captains are responsible for knowing. Captains may elect to attend meeting if they choose to. The meeting is expected to last 30-45 minutes.
ELIGIBILITY
All Winter 2019 UW Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma students, faculty and staff IMA members are eligible. Faculty/Staff members must purchase an annual or quarterly IMA membership. Current intercollegiate varsity soccer players are not eligible. Former intercollegiate players are eligible with some restrictions. UW Soccer Club players must play in the highest skill division offered when eligible. Participants are limited to playing on only one Open team. Please see the eligibility sections of the Intramural Sports Handbook for more information.
AWARDS
Members of the championship teams in each division will receive Intramural Championship T-shirts.
SPORTS OFFICIALS NEEDED
Please call 543-9346 or email recim@uw.edu for additional information.
Intertube Basketball
ACTIVITY
The game is played like traditional basketball except players are sitting in an innertube while floating in the pool. Individuals without a team, as well as those with established teams are encouraged to try this novelty sport. A co-rec league is offered and teams consist of six players (3 women, 3 men). Teams will play 3 weeks of round robin league play followed by a single elimination tournament.
ENTRY FEE
$100.00 per team
ENTRY DEADLINE
Wednesday, January 16, 5:00pm
ENTRY PROCEDURES:
- Participants must submit $100 payment & register a team at reg.recreation.uw.edu prior to the entry deadline. Entries will be taken on-line on a first come first serve basis beginning December 26.
- You will receive an access code to our team management site in your confirmation email, after checkout. For more information on how to complete rosters and view schedules, please go to the Team Management tab. Entries will be accepted after the deadline if space is available. The seeding of teams into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with various divisions tiered by win-loss records. Teams will be able to select their first round playoffs games on Team Management using staggered access to bracket based on your record.
PLAYING DAYS & TIMES
Games begin on Tuesday, January 22.
Tuesday | Thursday |
7:00/7:30 8:00/8:30 |
7:00/7:30 8:00/8:30 |
LOCATION
Hec Edmundson Pavilion Pool
COMPETITIVE DIVISIONS
One open division will be offered.
EQUIPMENT
Swim suits and towels are not available at Hec Ed Pool; innertubes and other game equipment will be provided.
FREE AGENTS
The free agent program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams even if they don’t know enough people on campus to form a team. All it takes is signing up on a free agent on our Team Management site and attending the free agent meeting.
FREE AGENT MEETING
Thursday, January 17, at 4:00PM, Lounge, IMA Building. The meeting agenda will include the following topics: player eligibility, schedule information, protest procedures, rules review, and other important information that team captains are responsible for knowing. Team captains and players are asked to take the online quiz, covering program policies and league rules captains are responsible for knowing. Captains may elect to attend meeting if they choose to. The meeting is expected to last 30-45 minutes.
ELIGIBILITY
All Winter 2019 UW Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma students, faculty and staff IMA members are eligible. Faculty/Staff members must purchase an annual or quarterly IMA membership or pay the $40 Intramural Sports Membership for OUTDOOR SPORTS ONLY. Check the Intramural Sports Handbook for additional eligibility requirements. Participants are limited to playing on only one team.
SPORTS OFFICIALS NEEDED
Team captains are encouraged to send a person to be trained as an official. For further information contact the Intramural Manager 543-9436 or e-mail at recim@uw.edu.
AWARDS
Members of the championship teams in each division will receive Intramural Championship T-shirts.
Volleyball Doubles Tournament
ACTIVITY
Available to Men’s, Women’s, Open and Co-Rec divisions. This is a 2-on-2 volleyball, double elimination tournament. Open teams (no gender specific rules or player ratio requirements and is recreational in nature). It is designed to test the players’ endurance and skill. The National Federation of High School rules of volleyball will govern play unless otherwise stipulated. Copies of the rules are available on our website.
ENTRY FEE
$30.00 per team
ENTRY DEADLINE
Wednesday, January 16, 5:00pm
ENTRY PROCEDURES:
- Participants must submit $30 payment & register a team at reg.recreation.uw.edu prior to the entry deadline. Entries will be taken on-line on a first come first serve basis beginning December 26.
- You will receive an access code to our team management site in your confirmation email, after checkout. For more information on how to complete rosters and view schedules, please go to the Team Management tab. Entries will be accepted after the deadline if space is available. The seeding of teams into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with various divisions tiered by win-loss records. Teams will be able to select their first round playoffs games on Team Management using staggered access to bracket based on your record.
GAMES BEGIN
The games will begin the week of Monday, January 22.
FREE AGENTS
The free agent program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams even if they don’t know enough people on campus to form a team. All it takes is signing up on a free agent on our Team Management site and attending the free agent meeting.
FREE AGENT MEETING
Thursday, January 17, at 4:00PM, Lounge, IMA Building. The meeting agenda will include the following topics: player eligibility, schedule information, protest procedures, rules review, and other important information that team captains are responsible for knowing. Team captains and players are asked to take the online quiz, covering program policies and league rules captains are responsible for knowing. Captains may elect to attend meeting if they choose to. The meeting is expected to last 30-45 minutes.
ELIGIBILITY
All 2019 Winter Quarter UW Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma students, faculty and staff IMA members are eligible. Faculty/Staff members must purchase an annual or quarterly IMA Membership. Current intercollegiate varsity volleyball players are not eligible. Former intercollegiate players are eligible with some restrictions. UW Volleyball Club players must play in the highest skill division offered when eligible. Participants are limited to playing on only one Men’s or Women’s team and one Co-Rec team. Please see the eligibility sections of the Intramural Sports Handbook for more information.
AWARDS
Members of the championship teams in each division will receive Intramural Championship T-shirts.
Volleyball
ACTIVITY
Leagues are offered for women’s and men’s teams. Individuals or teams may sign-up for five weeks of round robin league play. All teams without a forfeit will advance to a single elimination playoff tournament. The seeding into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with the divisions tiered by win-loss records. The National Federation of High School rules of volleyball will govern play unless otherwise stipulated. Copies of the rules are available on our website.
ENTRY FEE
$100.00 per team
ENTRY DEADLINE
Wednesday, January 9, 5:00pm
ENTRY PROCEDURES:
- Participants must submit $100 payment & register a team at reg.recreation.uw.edu prior to the entry deadline. Entries will be taken on-line on a first come first serve basis beginning December 26.
- You will receive an access code to our team management site in your confirmation email, after checkout. For more information on how to complete rosters and view schedules, please go to the Team Management tab. Entries will be accepted after the deadline if space is available. The seeding of teams into the playoffs will be determined by league standings with various divisions tiered by win-loss records. Teams will be able to select their first round playoffs games on Team Management using staggered access to bracket based on your record.
Games begin: Week of Jan 14th
Available offerings below:
Leagues | Wednesday (women) | Thursday (men) |
Cascade | 6:50 | 6:50 |
Rainier | 5:10 6:00 |
5:10 6:00 |
Olympic | 7:40 | 7:40 |
The games will begin the week of Monday, January 14.
FREE AGENTS
The free agent program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams even if they don’t know enough people on campus to form a team. All it takes is signing up on a free agent on our Team Management site and attending the free agent meeting.
FREE AGENT MEETING
Thursday, January 10, at 4:00PM, Lounge, IMA Building. The meeting agenda will include the following topics: player eligibility, schedule information, protest procedures, rules review, and other important information that team captains are responsible for knowing. Team captains and players are asked to take the online quiz, covering program policies and league rules captains are responsible for knowing. Captains may elect to attend meeting if they choose to. The meeting is expected to last 30-45 minutes.
ELIGIBILITY
All 2019 Winter Quarter UW Seattle, Bothell, Tacoma students, faculty and staff IMA members are eligible. Faculty/Staff members must purchase an annual or quarterly IMA Membership. Current intercollegiate varsity volleyball players are not eligible. Former intercollegiate players are eligible with some restrictions. UW Volleyball Club players must play in the highest skill division offered when eligible. Participants are limited to playing on only one Men’s or Women’s team. Please see the eligibility sections of the Intramural Sports Handbook for more information.
AWARDS
Members of the championship teams in each division will receive Intramural Championship T-shirts.
COMPETITIVE DIVISIONS
Rainier Division:
This is a recreational division. It offers a less competitive environment for teams that desire to participate in a more relaxed atmosphere. Competition is open to undergraduate students only.
Olympic Division:
This is a recreational division, open to graduate students, faculty and staff members only. Undergraduate students may participate in this division with permission from the Program Coordinator.
Cascade Division:
This division is offered for teams seeking a high level of competition. UW Volleyball Club members must play in this division. Graduate students and faculty/staff may participate in this division if it fits their skill level.
Note: The Intramural Sports Staff reserve the right to place teams in the appropriate level of competition if it is deemed necessary to do so.
SPORTS OFFICIALS NEEDED
Team captains are encouraged to send a person to be trained as an official. For further information contact the Intramural Manager 543-9436 or e-mail at recim@uw.edu.
Competitive division information
It is up to the participant to choose the division that best meets their individual needs and skills. Divisions apply to men’s, women’s, co-rec (gender specific rules or player ratio requirements vary by sport), and open (no gender specific rules or player ratio requirements, recreational in nature) competition and will be offered based upon interest. The intramural staff reserves the right to place teams or individuals in the appropriate competitive division. The goal of this system is to have players seek competition at their own ability levels so that players of lesser skill can, and will, participate and enjoy some measure of success. Thus, novice players are welcomed and encouraged to participate in intramural activities. It may be necessary to combine divisions or classes in the case of limited entries.
Team Sports
Open division
In an effort to eliminate barriers and maximize access, inclusion and acceptance, several of our intramural team-based offerings promote open leagues, where there are no gender designations, requirements, or altered playing rules. Leagues are recreational in nature, and their purpose is to promote friendly competition among all participants; not as a way for gender-designated teams to circumvent more appropriate league competition.
Rainier division
This is a recreational division and applies to all sports. It offers a less competitive environment for teams that desire to participate in a more relaxed atmosphere. Competition is open to undergraduate students only, unless an Olympic Division is not offered.
Olympic division
This is a recreational division and applies to Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, Softball and Volleyball. Competition is open to graduate students and faculty/staff members only. Undergraduate students may be permitted to participate in this division with permission from the Intramural Coordinator.
Cascade division
This division is offered for teams seeking a high level of competition (ex. Former high school varsity athletes) and is offered for most sports. Faculty/staff and graduate students may participate in this division.
Individual & Dual Sports
Class A
For individuals who possess advanced skills (high school varsity), have experience in competitive play or have previously won a Class B tournament.
Class B
For individuals who possess intermediate skills, have some competitive experience or have won a Class C tournament.
Class C
For novices with no tournament experience, or with less than one year playing experience.
Free Agent
Free Agent Program Information
The free agent program assists in helping individuals to become participants on teams. If you have an interest in a particular activity, please sign up while entries are open in your specific sport. Free agents are encouraged to attend the free agent’s meeting as well for their activity. Free agents do NOT need to pay the team fee until after the free agent meetings when you have been placed on a team.
Signing up as a Free Agent
1. Go to IMleagues.com
2. Register for an account using your UW email.
3. Find League, Day and Time you want to join.
4. Click Join as Free Agent.
5. Accept Waiver.
6. Post listing.
- If a team is interested in picking you up they will invite you to join their team.
- You can list yourself in as many leagues as you want but can only join the maximum number of teams per league/division for an individual.
Intramural handbook
Check out the online Intramural Sports Handbook
$40 Intramural sports membership – outdoor sports only (no IMA access)
Eligible
- You are a current UW faculty/staff member.
- You are a UW Seattle summer student not in session (you must have been a full-time student spring quarter).
Not eligible
- Spouses and plus one’s (full IMA membership required).
- Bothell, tacoma students (full IMA membership required).
- On-leave graduate student (full IMA membership available at the faculty/staff rate to those officially on leave status with the university).
Others
Certain affiliates, visiting staff, and other specialty staff and student programs operating on and off Seattle campus may not be eligible. If you do not see an option to purchase on our registration site, you will have to contact normanje@uw.edu to determine eligibility.
Directions to Purchase
1) Go to http://reg.recreation.uw.edu
2) Sign in with your UWNetID
3) Click on “memberships”
4) Click on “intramural sports – outdoor participation only”
5) Checkout
6) Once the membership is purchased continue back to reg.recreation.uw.edu
8) Click on “intramurals” and “register” to continue signing up for a team
strong>***If you are having problems purchasing the membership please contact recinfo@uw.edu***
Questions About Accessibility?
UW Recreation’s programs, operations, and facilities are intended to be inclusive and accessible. If at any time, you have a need or concern please contact us, we encourage everyone to participate in our department offerings. For accommodation requests connected to a disability or health condition contact us at (206) 543-4590 or at recinfo@uw.edu. Requests can be responded to most effectively if received as far in advance as possible, preferably at least 10 business days.
Request with Disability Services Office
Request Disability Resources for Employees:
- hr.uw.edu/dso
- dso@uw.edu
- (206) 543-6450 (Voice)
- (206) 543-6452 (TTY)
- (206) 685-7264 (FAX)
- (253) 642-0142 (VP)
Request with Disability Resources for Students
Request Disability Resources for Students:
- uwdrs.uw.edu
- uwdrs@uw.edu
- (206) 543-8924 (Voice & Relay)
- (206) 616-8379 (FAX)
Insurance
UW Recreation does not provide accident or medical coverage for participants. It is recommended that participants obtain their own personal coverage. Students may obtain additional information on student accident/sickness insurance by contacting: Insurance & Cost | Husky Health & Well-Being (uw.edu)
Questions About Refunds?
For questions about program or membership refunds check the Registration page or contact recinfo@uw.edu.