
Intramural Sports
About UCCS Intramural Sports
The Intramural Sports Program provides students, faculty and staff members with fun and entertaining sports and activities on both recreational and competitive levels. Eligible participants can participate in individual, partner or team sports. Showcase your competitive edge by participating in additional Intramural Sports Program offerings such as leagues, single day tournaments and special events. All skill levels are welcome and no prior experience necessary.
See all of our sport offerings by downloading FusionPlay now!
Leagues
Intramural leagues provide opportunities for individuals, partners and teams to compete in a wide variety of sports. Leagues feature weekly round robin style play followed by a single elimination playoff tournament. Participants may create their own teams or join individually. If a participant wishes to participate but is unable to form a team, the participant may sign up as a free agent. Free agents will then be placed on a team.
Leagues available include Men’s, Women’s, CoRec, Open and Res Hall. CoRec leagues must have an even mix of male and female players, while Open leagues can be comprised of any combination of male and female players.
League | Registration Deadline |
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Basketball (Men's Women's, Co-Rec) | January 29th at 11:59pm |
Indoor Soccer (Open) | February 5th at 11:59pm |
4v4 Flag Football (Men's, Co-Rec) | March 21st at 11:59pm |
Ultimate Frisbee (Open) | March 21st at 11:59pm |
4v4 Volleyball (Open Comp, Open Rec) | March 21st at 11:59pm |
Tournaments and Events
Intramural tournaments and special events are a great way to get involved without committing to a full season of play. Most tournaments are completed in a single day, and participants are allowed to sign up on-site the day of the event.
Tournament/Event | Date | Time | Location | League |
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Table Tennis Singles | February 15th | 11:00 am | Recreation and Wellness Center – Court C | Open |
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | February 22nd | 2:00 pm | UC Lion Bytes Game Room | Open |
3 PT and Slam Dunk Competition | February 26th | 7:00 pm | Recreation and Wellness Center – Court B | Open |
Pickleball Singles | March 8th | 11:00 am | Recreation and Wellness Center – Court C | Open |
Pickleball Doubles | March 9th | 11:00 am | Recreation and Wellness Center – Court C | Open |
Table Tennis Doubles | March 15th | 11:00 am | Recreation and Wellness Center – Court C | Open |
March Madness Men's Bracket | March 20th | N/A | ESPN Bracket Challenge (FUSIONPLAY) | Open |
March Madness Women's Bracket | March 21st | N/A | ESPN Bracket Challenge (FUSIONPLAY) | Open |
Bowling (2v2) | April 5th | 2:00 pm | King Pin Lanes | Open |
Spikeball | April 19th | 11:00 am | West Lawn | Open |
Cornhole | April 26th | 11:00 am | West Lawn | Open |
Dodgeball | May 2nd | 6:00 pm | Recreation and Wellness Center – Courts C & D | Open |
Golf Scramble (2v2) | May 4th | 10:00 am | Cherokee Ridge Golf Course | Open |
See all of our sport offerings by downloading FusionPlay now!
How to Register
Individuals are encouraged to participate in all Intramural Sports Activities whether it is individually, with a partner, or on a team. Teams are generally formed by residence hall units, student organizations, hometown affiliations or most often simply by groups of friends.
If you want to play and don’t have a doubles partner or don’t have enough people to form a team, you can still get involved. The free agent program is in place for those who wish to compete. Register for your sport and select the free agent option and the staff will assist in forming your team with others looking to get involved.
The Intramural Sports Program exclusively uses the online-based, user friendly FusionPlay app for registration, scheduling, and communication. All you need to start the registration process is your UCCS username and password.
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Accessing Your UCCS Campus Recreation Account
Visit campusrec.uccs.edu and log in on the top right corner of the page using your UCCS username and password
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Applying for an Intramural Sports Pass
Click on the “Intramural Sports” icon listed on the home page and select “Get a Sport Pass”
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Choosing Your Intramural Sports Pass
Select the pass you are interested in purchasing (Semester Sports Pass gets you access to all IM sports all semester long and a Single Sport Pass gives you access to just one sport)
- Semester Sports Pass - $20 per player
- League Pass - $15 per player
- Tournament Pass - $10 per player
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Now you can register via FusionPlay
League Rules
More Info
Sports Pass

The cost to play any given tournament is $10. The cost to play any given league intramural sport is $15. You will be prompted to pay upon registration for each individual tournament or sport. Campus Recreation offers the ‘Sport Pass’ as an all-encompassing alternative option that gives you unlimited access to all sport offerings within the given season or semester. The Sport Pass is a one-time fee of $20. Purchase your sport pass on the Fusion website or in person at the Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center.
- $10 – play any one specific tournament
- $15 – play any one specific league sport
- $20 – play as many sports as you wish offered in the semester
Free Agent Program

If you don't have a team or partner and want to play all you need to do is open the FusionPlay app and register for the sport as a free agent player. Captains looking for more players will see your name and add you to their roster if it’s a good fit. We will either form a team from the Free Agent List or try to get you placed on an existing team.
The Intramural Sports Program will do their best to accommodate all free agents, but signing up as a free agent does not necessarily mean placement on a team. Additional information is available at the Campus Recreation Office.
Become a Sports Official

Hello, and thank you for your interest in being a UCCS Intramural Sports Referee! Being an intramural referee is a great opportunity to make new friends, gain work experience, and, of course, earn a little bit of money. We are looking for students with a sports background; however, this is not required.
If you are willing to work hard and learn the rules, then you too could become a great referee in no time. As a referee, there are a few requirements we ask that you are able to commit to. We completely understand that school comes before work and are willing to work with your schedule. As long as you are able to meet these requirements, then you are on your way to becoming a UCCS intramural referee!
Check for current job openings on the Student Employment Assistance Network (SEAN) website.
Intramural Sports Official - Frequently Asked Questions
Officials generally work 4-8 hours per week, with opportunities for more hours if available.
Games are usually held in the evenings and on Sundays:
- Monday - Friday games typically run from 7 PM to 11 PM.
- Sunday games typically run from 12 PM to 6 PM.
You are expected to have or maintain a working knowledge of all sports. Don't worry if you're not an expert yet; rulebooks are available to help you become more familiar.
Yes, you are required to attend regular officials meetings, which are held biweekly. You will be paid for your attendance at these meetings.
It is crucial to show up to work prepared and on time. Officials are expected to arrive 30 minutes before their scheduled shift begins.
We expect officials to show up to work with a positive attitude. This includes a willingness to work hard, accept criticism, and be a team player.
Contact Intramurals
Phone: (719) 255-7515
Email: imsports@uccs.edu