Intramural Sports- Student-Athlete Policy Student‐athletes may not play the sport that they hold varsity standing in. i.e. Football student‐athletes may not play intramural flag football Soccer student‐athletes may not play intramural soccer Baseball and Softball student‐athletes may not play intramural softball Basketball student‐athletes may not play intramural basketball Volleyball student‐athletes may not play intramural volleyball Tennis student‐athletes may not play intramural tennis Student‐athletes have the right to play any other sport not connected to their varsity sport. To do so, student‐athletes may only participate in intramurals if they have permission by their respective coaches; participation in the intramural program by student‐athletes will come with the assumption that the student‐athlete has the consent of their coach. Regardless of the intramural sport, unless otherwise indicated by the assistant director of campus recreation, there may only be 3 student‐athletes per team. A student‐athlete is defined by the intramural program as anyone who participates in varsity sports at Azusa Pacific University. Playing time is not a consideration of whether or not a person is considered a student‐athlete, i.e. a starter is a student‐athlete; a red‐shirt is a student‐athlete; a person with limited playing time or no playing time is considered a student‐athlete; a person who practices with a varsity team is considered a student‐ athlete. A student‐athlete is considered a student‐athlete for the whole academic year, both fall and spring semesters. I.e. a soccer student‐athlete in his/her senior year after completing his/her respective sport in the fall is still considered a student‐athlete through the spring semester. If there are any questions regarding the student‐athlete policy please email [email protected]
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