The Boston College Intramural Program organizes sports and activities for the Boston College community. All leagues, tournaments, and events put on by the program are meant to be a fun, healthy outlet for all participants.Â
Welcome to »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø Rec Intramurals Registration!
To participate in »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø Rec intramurals, please follow the steps below to register via our secure online system, IMLeagues:
Registration Steps
- Access from »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø Network: Ensure you are connected to the »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø network. If off-campus, connect through .
- Verify »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø Status: All intramural participants must be verified Boston College students, faculty, or staff with a valid »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø Rec membership. All full-time undergraduate students currently enrolled at Boston College enjoy a »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø Rec membership as part of their tuition. All other students, including graduate, exchange, part-time, and Woods College students are welcome to purchase a membership.
- Sign the Waiver: You must sign the Campus Rec Student Agreement waiver for facility access and to register for IMs. It takes up to 24 hours to process after signing.
- Log in: Log in via the . Navigate to the Intramurals section. Â
- IMLeagues Account: When signing up with IMLeagues, you must agree to our Code of Conduct. If you encounter any issues during the registration process or have questions, please contact the Intramural Office at 617-552-0632 or email intramur@bc.edu.
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Officials work with their peers to provide a welcoming, safe and enjoyable environment for intramural participants. Officials are encouraged to officiate multiple sports to gain knowledge and skills necessary for advancement. This role is expected to work 2-3 days a week with Thursday's being on a rotating schedule. This job also has opportunities to be involved in the behind the scenes paperwork and planning for the IM Season.
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The Intramural Program is meant to provide a fun, positive atmosphere for the Boston College community to compete in organized sports. While it is OK to make winning a goal, participants cannot lose sight of the greater mission of fostering camaraderie and recreating with peers. At all times, participants in the Boston College Intramural program should act in a manner appropriate for intramural competition. If at any time a participant, coach or fan, in the judgment of an Intramural staff member, goes beyond what is appropriate, the individual will be disqualified from the game in progress and shall be required to meet with the Assistant Director of Intramural Programs before being allowed to play in another intramural contest.
- Fun:Â At the core of the Intramural Program, there is a desire to provide participants with enjoyable programming in a positive, inviting environment.
- Honesty:Â In order to maintain high standards throughout the Intramural Program, we strive to uphold a culture of integrity, trust, fairness, responsibility, and accountability.
- Respect:Â Sportsmanship is a focal point of the Intramural Program; treating others with respect is not up for debate. Remember, in the end, we are all Eagles.
- Professionalism:Â The Intramural Program strives for a level of professionalism that will foster growth in our student employees and that will give participants a program to be proud of.
- Passion:Â Individuals participating in intramurals, whether a player or an official, should approach their role with positive energy and enthusiasm.
- Community:Â The Intramural Program hopes to promote lasting relationships and camaraderie at Boston College.
Any member is eligible to play intramurals. All undergraduate students are automatically members. Graduate students, faculty, and staff may purchase a membership. The only exceptions to the above eligibility is for students who have played professionally in that sport or its equivalent sport*, for students who have been on a varsity roster in that sport during the current school year, or if that student is a member of a club team in that sport or its equivalent sport and the team is already at the club limit for the team roster in that league.
*Equivalent sport refers to any sport that is so close to the intramural sport that the Intramural Office deems the skills for one would necessarily translate to an unfair advantage in intramural play. Examples are baseball players are restricted from intramural softball, football players are restricted from flag football.
Will be issued for actions such as, but not limited to, the following:
- Damaging, or in any way abusing Boston College property, fields, gyms, rink, equipment, etc.
- Consumption/possession of alcoholic beverages, cigarette smoking, or use of any illegal substances
- Verbal or physical misconduct directed at any person whether they be a(n) intramural official, opponent, teammate, fan, administrator, etc. Any question regarding what constitutes misconduct should be directed to the Intramurals Office
- Excessively disputing any official’s judgment call (i.e. safe/out, ball/strike, in/out, fouls, penalties, etc.)
- Dangerous use of equipment
Good sportsmanship is vital to maintaining the appropriate recreational atmosphere of intramural sports. All intramural participants and spectators are expected to conduct themselves in a civil and sporting manner at all times - before, during, and after contests. Behavior that promotes intolerance or prejudice, degrades any racial, ethnic, gender or religious group, infers an explicit sexual reference, demeans on the basis of skill or intellect or promotes destructive behavior is considered disrespectful to the University and its members, and will be addressed and dealt with accordingly. This includes Intramural team names and information posted on the Ìý·É±ð²ú²õ¾±³Ù±ð.
The Assistant Director of Intramural Sports has the right to suspend individuals or teams from further participation in the Intramural Program for violations of conduct befitting an intramural participant or team. Actions which interfere with others’ enjoyment of the league is a specific departmental point of emphasis. Any actions which are not just inappropriate for intramural participants, but of Boston College students in general, will also be directed to the Office of Student Affairs.
Any individual ejected from a contest may be suspended from future contests. That individual must meet with the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports to determine the severity of disciplinary action before being allowed to resume play. Any disciplinary action is at the discretion of the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports.
Any team receiving a sportsmanship rating of 1 will be required to have its team manager and possibly specific offending team members meet with the Assistant Director of Intramural Sports before the team can be reinstated. The individual participants will also be subject to the penalties outlined above. A sportsmanship rating will be determined by the intramural staff working the event after each game for both participating teams.Â
Any team that has two (2) participants ejected from a single contest will forfeit that contest (regardless of score) and may be suspended from future contests.
In order to make Intramural Sports a fun and fair playing environment for all participants, the following limitations on Club Sport and Varsity Athletes will be enforced:
- °¿²Ô±ô²âÌýtwo total club sport athletes or former varsity athletes for their sport/equivalent sport (i.e., Intramural Softball for Club Baseball players) may participate on the same Intramural team. Â
- For Co-Rec sports (i.e., volleyball, basketball), any combination of male/female club sport athletes may only equal 2 total.
- Former Varsity athletes must be 1 full calendar year removed from being listed on the roster for that team in order to participate in Intramural Sports.
In order to review the official rules, please check the sports name for specific sport rules:
There is no additional out of pocket cost. It is covered in the student activities fee included in undergraduate tuition. Intramurals are free to those with Campus Recreation Memberships, however you must have a Campus Recreation Membership in order to participate.
Please find all registration dates on the Boston College Intramural Registration webpage. Dates are subject to change. You can view the most up-to-date information on .
Not in the same sport – unless one of the teams is a Coed team. Participants may only be on 1 roster for a given sport during a season (you are more than welcome to play multiple sports at the same time).
Yes. However, you will not be able to play on a female team in that sport.
As many as possible. We aim to get every team into playoffs but this will vary season to season based on facility space. Captains will be notified the number of teams who will qualify for the playoffs as early as possible.
Playoffs will start as soon as possible following the last regular season game. Teams will be notified of the playoff schedule via email 48 hours prior to the first playoff game.
Interested in Becoming an IM Official?
Visit our IM page for more information on how to join our team as an Intramural Official: Student Employment at »Ê¹Ú¹ÙÍø Rec.
To participate in intramurals, you must register for an IMLeagues.com account using our  Once you've successfully created an account, you can register a team online during the specified registration period. More importantly, it will allow us to communicate to each student about deadlines, registrations, and special events.
You can register as a ‘free agent’ on the IMLeague website. While teams may only register during a specific time, free agents can register throughout the season. You will be allowed to view registered teams and see if they are looking for players and ask to join. There is no guarantee for being picked up as a free agent and we do not force free agent signings.
You can add players to your roster throughout the regular season so long as they are eligible, have an IMLeague account, and it is done at least the day before your next scheduled game. If it is within 24 hours of the game roster edits can only be done by visiting the intramural office during operating hours.Â