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  1. 1. Northeastern University Intramural Sports Online Managers Meeting for Intramural Wallyball
  2. 2. The Five Most Important IM Policies  Game time is forfeit time – please ensure you have enough rostered players present prior to the start of your scheduled contest.  Only a team’s captain may confer with the officials.  All players must present their valid Northeastern University issued Husky Card in order to play.  All roster management is done via the IMLeagues platform.  After the season’s schedule is published, regular season games will not be rescheduled at a team’s request.
  3. 3. Roles and Duties of Intramural Team Managers  Be responsible for your actions and the actions of all your teammates.  Understand all the relevant intramural policies and rules as found in the Intramural Manager’s Handbook.  Communicate all necessary policies and rules to your teammates.  Inform any ejected players that they need to leave the facility and how they can apply for reinstatement.
  4. 4. Player Eligibility  All registered students are eligible to play  Undergraduate, graduate, part-time and law students are all eligible.  Unless otherwise noted, alumni and faculty/staff cannot participate in intramural sports.  Players may only play on one team per league per sport per season:  One open and one co-rec team per season.  There may be multiple seasons in each semester.  Club Sport Rules:  Only three club sport players may be on a single team roster for the related sport. All registrations and roster management is done through the IMLeagues platform.  Ex-Varsity Athletes:  Are required to sit out a year (of any related sport) and each team can only have one such student on their roster
  5. 5. Roster Additions  All roster additions must be done online via the IMLeagues platform.  May be completed at any time – including up until the start of a game!  Managers can drop players by emailing nuintramurals@gmail.com  Please note that you may not drop a player who has already played a game for your team.  Players must complete a short online quiz prior to being eligible to play.  All rosters are found online on IMLeagues.
  6. 6. The Captain’s Rule  Only the captain may clarify calls with the officials.  If players or other team members have questions, issues or concerns they need to direct them through the Captain to the officials.  Each Captain may respectfully question rule interpretations, but not judgment calls.  Judgement calls are at the sole discretion of the presiding match officials.  Players who are not the Captain, and who argue with the officials, will receive an unsportsmanlike penalty.
  7. 7. The Intramural Manager’s Handbook  Can be found online on the Campus Recreation website and on IMLeagues.  Managers must know all relevant policies and communicate them to their team.  Especially important are the policies regarding sportsmanship expectations and ejections.  Note that 3 unsportsmanlike penalties will end a contest in forfeit. Found online at: https://s3.amazonaws.com/file.i mleagues/Images/Schools/Uplo aded/202005/2020526115241.p df  Fighting/taunting or specific violations of the code of conduct will also result in a forfeit.
  8. 8. Team Name Policy  It is the responsibility of the team manager to submit an appropriate team name at the time of registration.  A student panel will review questionably inappropriate team names, where majority will rule regarding if the team name will be removed.  The team name will be changed until the captain resubmits a new team name that is deemed appropriate.  The full team name policy can be found on page # 3 of the Intramural Manager’s Handbook.
  9. 9. Jewelry Policy  Jewelry is not allowed to be worn by any intramural sports participants during a contest.  This includes watches, wristbands, rings, hair ties, piercings, and all necklaces.  Taping of earrings and other jewelry is NOT PERMITTED.  If a player is found to be wearing jewelry during a game, they will be given an unsportsmanlike penalty as it is a safety risk.  There are two exceptions to this rule: spiritual/religious objects and medical items.  Exceptions for spiritual and religious items must be approved by the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service and by the Office of Intramural Sports at least 5 days prior to the scheduled contest.
  10. 10. The Regular Season  The number of regular season games will vary by sport due to facility availability and the number of registered teams.  For most sports, team managers will be able to select their schedule preferences for the season. Whenever possible the IM office will try - but cannot guarantee - to accommodate these preferences.  Team managers should email the Intramural Sports office with all other scheduling requests prior to the close of registration.  After the schedule is published regular season games will not be rescheduled by team request.
  11. 11. Defaulting an IM Game  After the schedule is published regular season games will not be rescheduled by team request.  However, teams that know that they cannot attend a scheduled contest can submit a Default online.  Defaults count as a loss but there is no penalty to the team’s forfeit bond.  Defaults must be submitted the day prior to a scheduled contest. This allows us time to contact the opposing team.  The link to the online Default Form will be in your registration email. Also online at: https://forms.gle/rrP5WAghExv YRQm3A
  12. 12. Playoffs  At the conclusion of each intramural sports season a single elimination playoff tournament will be held.  The number of teams taken into the playoffs will be determined by facility availability and the number of registered teams in each league.  Playoff Tie-Breaker Procedures: If two teams are tied in the standings the following will be used to determine who will advance:  Sportsmanship  Forfeited games  Defaulted games  Head-to-head record  Point differential  If there is still a tie, which ever team registered first will advance.
  13. 13. Forfeits  All teams in league play and some special events must pay a $20 forfeit bond via the provided link at the conclusion of registration.  Teams will lose $10 for every forfeit.  A team that forfeits will be removed from the league and loss their entire bond.  Unused bonds will be refunded 2-3 weeks after the conclusion of the season.  Game time is forfeit time.  It is recommended that teams show up 15 minutes before game time to avoid a forfeit.
  14. 14. Intramural Code of Conduct All participants in the Intramural Sports program must adhere to the Intramural Sports Code of Conduct. Including the following policies:  3 unsportsmanlike penalties on one team in a game will result in the termination of the game as a forfeit against that team.  Ejected players must leave the facility within five minutes or their team will forfeit the match.  Players who have been ejected must meet with an administrator of the intramural sports program before they may participate in further intramural competitions.
  15. 15. Review: The Five Most Important IM Policies  Game time is forfeit time – please ensure you have enough rostered players present prior to the start of your scheduled contest.  Only a team’s captain may confer with the officials.  All players must present their valid Northeastern University issued Husky Card in order to play.  All roster management is done via the IMLeagues platform.  After the season’s schedule is published regular season games will not be rescheduled at a team’s request.
  16. 16. Intramural Wallyball - Sport Specific Rules & Information
  17. 17. Location – Cabot Center: Racquetball Courts
  18. 18. General Rules  A match is a best of three games to 25 points. • Rally scoring is used. • A team must win by at least two points.  Three players are allowed on the court at one time. • Two players must be present to avoid a forfeit.  A coin toss will be used to begin each game. • Second game service to other team. • The third game is necessary will require another coin toss.  Teams are allowed one timeout per match.  Any rules not explicitly stated will follow NFHS Volleyball rules.
  19. 19. The Serve  Service are is three feet from each end of the court.  The serve cannot hit any wall prior to the receiving team making contact with the ball.  Setting a serve is not allowed.  A serve is live if it hits the net and continues over the net.  The short serve line on the racquetball court will be designated as the center line.
  20. 20. The Rally  Out of bounds is when a ball while crossing the net hits the ceiling or back wall of opponent's side on initial contact.  Back wall on own side is in bounds if own player plays it.  The ball is allowed to hit two walls consecutively, but not the back wall first. The ball must touch another player before going over the net on multiple wall hits.  Players on either team are not allowed any touching of the net, unless the ball is driven into the net and the net hits the player.  The opponents cannot block the set. If any part of the ball has crossed the vertical plane, a free ball is in effect.
  21. 21. Special Rules  The ball cannot be kicked. It must be played from the hands.  Players may not climb the walls, or use the walls to boost themselves higher into the air.  Any ball that hits the gallery cage on the 1st or 2nd hit will be replayed.  A ball passing through the side openings of the net on any contact is replayed.  Substitutes may only enter the court between serves and not when a ball is in play.
  22. 22. Unsportsmanlike Penalties  Players who receive 2 unsportsmanlike penalties in a game, will be ejected from the game and the facility.  Unsportsmanlike penalties include: Arguing Calls. Deliberately interfering with players on the opposing team. Cursing or taunting opposing players or officials.  Players may not argue calls at any time for any reason.  The calls and determinations of the officials are FINAL.
  23. 23. Now Take the Quiz! Thank you for your interest in the Intramural Sports program – have a great season!

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