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The rules for intramural sports at Stetson University, covering eligibility, jersey requirements, jump balls, and throw-ins. Topics include player eligibility, shoe and jewelry rules, contrasting jerseys, scoring, and alternating possession. Understand these rules to participate in intramural sports at Stetson.
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National Federation of High School (NFHS) rules will be used with some in-house modifications.
RULE ONE: THE GAME, FIELD, PLAYERS Section One: General Provisions A. Eligibility
A four (4) will be given for excellent conduct. Teams were all respectful and courteous towards the opposition and/or all Intramural Sports staff. Defaulted games will result in both teams gaining a 4 in sportsmanship for that contest . A three (3) will be given for a contest with moments of questionable activity. In this instance, teams may not always be respectful and courteous towards the opposition and/or all Intramural Sports staff.
A two (2) reflects a situation where a team explicitly displays actions that are deemed to be unsportsmanlike or unfitting of the game. The team has many moments of questionable activity and shows little respect and courtesy towards the opposition and/or all Intramural Sports staff. Forfeited games will result in the offending team gaining a 2 in sportsmanship for that contest.
A one (1) reflects a team who had little to no control for the duration of the contest. The team constantly showcased questionable activity and showed no respect for the opposition and/or all Intramural Sports staff. The ejection of a player will result in that player’s team gaining a maximum of 1 in sportsmanship for that contest. Teams with multiple unsportsmanlike penalties/actions will receive a maximum of 1 in sportsmanship for that contest.
A zero (0) reflects activity that is completely unacceptable for any participant. Teams exhibit blatant actions of disrespect towards the opposition and/or all Intramural Sports staff. Teams that permit the participation of an ineligible player (for any reason) will receive a 0 in sportsmanship for that contest. Teams with three unsportsmanlike penalties/actions will receive a 0 in sportsmanship for that contest.
Section Two: Court A. Boundary
Section Three: Equipment A. Official Ball
1. Men shall use a 29.5” regulation size ball. The 28.5” ball will be used for Women’s games. CoRec captains have the choice of which ball to use. Should no size be agreed on, the 28.5” ball should be used. B. Players
Section One: Scoring A. Scoring
Section Two: Game Timing A. Playing Time and Intermissions
c. Simultaneous floor or free throw violations occur d. A live ball lodges between the backboard and ring or comes to rest on the flange, unless a free throw or throw-in follows e. Opponents commit simultaneous goaltending or basket interference violations f. A point of interruption cannot be determined
Section Two: Dead Ball A. Dead Ball
Section One: Out of Bounds A. Player, Ball
Section Two: Throw-Ins A. Resuming Play
Section One: Free Throws A. Administration
Section One: Technical Fouls A. Administration
Section Two: Penalties A. Free Throws Awarded