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Date: | Fri, 17 Nov 1995 13:00:58 EDT |
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Luiz asked:
>Would it be a violation of NCAA rules if players on the varsity
>roster were to participate in intramural games?
No, it's not a violation. Varsity athletes can generally engage in
campus intramural events. They are not considered "outside
competition." An important exception is that they cannot play
intramurals **in their sport** during their varsity season. So,
varsity hockey players cannot play intramural hockey during the NCAA
ice hockey season. But they could play intramural basketball,
volleyball, ultimate frisbee, etc., etc.
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Canisius College (716) 888-2522
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