Forfeits
Forfeits may occur by
1. Allowing an ineligible player to participate. The team loses all games in which that person participates and that person is barred from that activity.
2. Participants not appearing on the field or court ready to play at their scheduled time for the contest.
3. Continued unsportsmanlike conduct or unnecessary roughness may result in a forfeiture of the contest. Referees or supervisors have the authority to forfeit games.
4. A team without a full compliment of players to begin a contest as determined by the Intramural rules for that activity. Each player's name should be listed in full on the score sheet prior to the start of the game. Teams may not add any new players to their roster once playoffs begin.
1. Teams that forfeit twice will be dropped from further competition.
1. Allowing an ineligible player to participate. The team loses all games in which that person participates and that person is barred from that activity.
2. Participants not appearing on the field or court ready to play at their scheduled time for the contest.
3. Continued unsportsmanlike conduct or unnecessary roughness may result in a forfeiture of the contest. Referees or supervisors have the authority to forfeit games.
4. A team without a full compliment of players to begin a contest as determined by the Intramural rules for that activity. Each player's name should be listed in full on the score sheet prior to the start of the game. Teams may not add any new players to their roster once playoffs begin.
Consequence of Forfeits
1. Teams that forfeit twice will be dropped from further competition.









