Introduction

Tufts University’s intramural sports program offers a wide variety of opportunities for students to stay active and engaged in the campus community. With over 40 different sports and activities to choose from, there’s something for everyone, regardless of skill level or experience.
Benefits of Intramural Sports
Participating in intramural sports offers a number of benefits for students, including:
- Improved physical health
- Reduced stress levels
- Increased self-confidence
- Enhanced social skills
- Greater sense of community
According to the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA), students who participate in intramural sports are:
- 25% more likely to graduate from college
- 30% more likely to be physically active as adults
- 40% more likely to be involved in their communities
Popular Intramural Sports at Tufts
Some of the most popular intramural sports at Tufts include:
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Volleyball
- Flag football
- Softball
- Tennis
- Ultimate frisbee
- Golf
- Swimming
How to Join an Intramural Team
To join an intramural team, students can simply sign up online or at the Carmichael Athletics and Recreation Center. Teams can be formed with friends, classmates, or other members of the Tufts community.
Intramural Sports Schedule
Intramural sports are offered throughout the academic year. The fall season runs from September to November, the winter season runs from December to February, and the spring season runs from March to May. A full schedule of events is available on the Intramural Sports website.
Special Events
In addition to regular season play, Intramural Sports also hosts a number of special events throughout the year, including:
- Homecoming Tournament
- Winterfest Classic
- Spring Fling Tournament
These events are a great way to meet new people, compete against other teams, and win some awesome prizes.
How to Get Involved
There are a number of ways to get involved with Intramural Sports at Tufts:
- Join a team
- Volunteer as a referee or scorekeeper
- Attend a special event
- Donate to the program
Conclusion
Intramural sports are a great way to stay active, have fun, and meet new people. With over 40 different sports and activities to choose from, there’s something for everyone at Tufts. So get involved today and start enjoying all the benefits that intramural sports have to offer!
Frequently Asked Questions about the Tufts Intramural Sports
1. What are intramural sports?
Intramural sports are sports that are played between teams from the same school or organization. They are typically organized by a recreation center or athletic department.
2. How do I join an intramural team?
You can join an intramural team by signing up online or at the Carmichael Athletics and Recreation Center. Teams can be formed with friends, classmates, or other members of the Tufts community.
3. What sports are offered through intramural sports?
Tufts Intramural Sports offers over 40 different sports and activities, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, flag football, softball, tennis, ultimate frisbee, golf, and swimming.
4. How much does it cost to participate in intramural sports?
There is no cost to participate in intramural sports at Tufts.
5. How do I become a referee or scorekeeper for intramural sports?
You can become a referee or scorekeeper for intramural sports by volunteering through the Carmichael Athletics and Recreation Center.
6. What are the benefits of participating in intramural sports?
Participating in intramural sports offers a number of benefits, including improved physical health, reduced stress levels, increased self-confidence, enhanced social skills, and a greater sense of community.
7. How can I get involved with intramural sports at Tufts?
There are a number of ways to get involved with intramural sports at Tufts, including joining a team, volunteering as a referee or scorekeeper, attending a special event, or donating to the program.
8. Where can I find more information about intramural sports at Tufts?
You can find more information about intramural sports at Tufts on the Intramural Sports website.