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Sports
Recreational sports offer everyone a spot on the team! It includes a variety of both traditional and non-traditional sports. Organize a team with your friends, ward or whoever wants to join and play once a week. Recreational sports have three levels: Ward, Thor (intermediate), and Viking (advanced). To play, please attend the mandatory captain’s meeting.
Competitive Sports Offered By SemesterSelect a semester to the left to see when your favorite sport will be offered.This Semester: Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Ice Hockey
Soccer
Softball
Spirit Team
Swimming
Tennis
Track & Field
Ultimate
Volleyball
Wrestling |
![]() All Sports Tryouts Available: Check out the list of tryout dates and times for competitive sports offered Summer Semester 2008... Map of Fields |
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Baseball
Available:
The BYU-Idaho baseball league consists of four to eight teams with 12-15 players per team. Teams are taught and instructed by the
baseball advisor and student coaches interviewed and selected for the position.
Following tryouts, players are drafted onto teams in an equitable manner. |
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Basketball
Available:
Men's and women's team compete in separate leagues. Each week, teams practice twice and play one game.
Varsity and junior varsity leagues exist.
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![]() Cross Country
Available: Distance runners compete as teams, focusing on the
traditional 5,000 meter distance. Men's and women's, varsity and junior
varsity teams exist. Teams practice Monday through Thursday with races on
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Football
Available:
BYU-Idaho’s 9-man full-contact football league will be
expanding to 8 teams this fall. Each team will consist of approximately 20
players. Players will earn their way into the League by completing the
associated pre-participation requirements and attending a series of
tryouts.
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Golf
Available:
Teams of five or six players compete in match-play tournaments on a weekly basis. Formatted after the Ryder Cup
and modified to fit the mission and purposes of BYU-Idaho Activities, this individual game takes on a team
atmosphere. Practices are held during the week where team
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Ice Hockey
Available:
The BYU-Idaho Ice Hockey League consists of six teams with anywhere from 14-16 players per team. Players are drafted onto teams
in an equitable manner based on skill level and position.
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![]() Soccer
Available: Men and women compete in their respective leagues for a
chance to take their teams to the championship. Four women's teams and six
men's teams are coached, officiated and administered by students. Teams
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![]() Softball Available:
The BYU-Idaho softball league consists of four teams
with 12-15 players per team. Teams are taught and instructed by the
softball advisor and student coaches interviewed and selected for the
position. Following tryouts, players are drafted onto teams in an
equitable manner. Each |
![]() Spirit Team Available:
All-girl cheer/stunt team and a Co-ed stunt team. Men
and women working together doing stunts and cheers to enhance spectator
involvement at competitive sports games and events on campus.
Teams are selected by try-outs and coached by students with |
![]() Swimming
Available: Co-ed teams participate in traditional competitive swim
meets on a weekly basis in the fall and winter semesters. As the number of
participants grows, so does the competition. Men and women |
![]() Tennis Available:
Co-ed teams compete in singles, doubles, and mixed
doubles matches. Each week teams practice twice and play one or two
matches. |
![]() Track & Field Available:
Co-ed teams compete in traditional college events:
100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 2000m steeplechase, 5000m, 100/110m
hurdles, 400m hurdles, shot put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple
jump, plus a myriad of relays.
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![]() Ultimate Available:
Ultimate is played by two seven-player squads. The
object of the game is to score by catching a pass in the opponent's end
zone. Ultimate is a transition game in which players move quickly from
offense to defense on turnovers that occur with a dropped pass, an
interception, a pass out of |
![]() Volleyball Available:
Men's and women's teams compete in separate leagues.
Teams will practice at least twice a week and play up to two matches on
the weekends. All ability levels are welcome to participate. |
![]() Wrestling Available:
The BYU-Idaho wrestling league consists of four teams
with 10-20 wrestlers per team. Teams are taught and instructed by the
wrestling advisor and student coaches interviewed and selected for the
position. Following tryouts, wrestlers are drafted onto teams in an
equitable |
Recreational Sports Offered By SemesterSelect a semester to the left to see when your favorite sport will be offered.This Semester: Basketball
Battleship Bowling
Dodgeball
Fencing
Flag Football Floor Hockey
Futsal Grass Volleyball Judo
Racquetball Soccer
Softball Table Tennis
Tae-Kwon-Do Tennis
Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball Water Polo-Tube |
![]() Mandatory Meetings:
Anyone that wants to start a team must attend one of these meetings. See schedules below... |
![]() Soccer Available:
Soccer is offered as a mixed league. We follow National Federation rules with some minor modifications. Games will consist of two 20 minute halves with continuous running clock, with 11 people on the field per team. The object of soccer is to advance the |
![]() Softball Available:
Teams will consist of ten players and games consist of
seven innings or 50 minutes. We do play quick game format, meaning the
batter starts with one ball and one strike. The object of the game is to
score more runs than your opponent. Runs are scored by getting on base and
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![]() Ultimate Frisbee Available:
Ultimate Frisbee is an exciting, non-contact team sport.
It is a mixture of soccer, basketball, and football. There are 7 players
on the field at one time. The object is to advance the Frisbee down field
by throwing from teammate to teammate to score a touchdown. The team that
scores the |
![]() Volleyball - Grass
Available:
Grass volleyball is a four man adaptation of volleyball played outdoors on the grass. It is best of three sets game. Each team is played to 25 with the exception of the third which will be played to 15 if needed. Points are scored when the ball hits the ground on the opposing team's side of the
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Flag Football
Available:
Flag Football is offered for Men and Women. We follow NIRSA rules with some minor modifications. Games
will consist of two 20 minute halves, with 7 people on the field per team. It is a non-contact sport.
The team to score the most goals at the end of the two 20 minute halves is the winner.
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Lacrosse
Available:
Lacrosse will be offered as a co-ed league. We will play NCAA women’s lacrosse rules. Games will consist of two
20 minute halves, with 12 people on the field. The team to score the most goals at the end of the two 20 minute
halves is the winner. Safety equipment will be required and provided.
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