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Intramural sports are scheduled competitive and recreational activities. Intramural activities are offered for both men and women. Participants may choose from individual, dual or team activities. Male, female, and coed activities are organized into various skill levels for the enjoyment of the participant.

Innertube Water Polo

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Rules

All standard Intramural Rules apply

Grace period:  None

There will be a coin toss to determine possession of the ball to begin the game. The clock will begin when the referee hands the goalie the ball. After each score, the ball is put into play from the referee by returning it to the goalie just scored upon. No player may leave his/her inner tube and touch or maneuver the ball; otherwise, they will be assessed a personal foul and a free throw or penalty throw is awarded to the nearest opponent. Also, if tipped out of the tube, a player may not touch or control the ball until back in the tube.

DUTIES OF THE GOALIE:

The goalie may not throw the ball more than half the length of the pool at any time. The goalie may not leave his/her inner tube while effectively guarding the goal.

DUTIES OF OTHER TEAM MEMBERS:

Players are to pass, catch, and throw the ball to team members or toward the goal in an attempt to score upon the opposing team. Players may use one or both hands at all times. The forward line players should remain on offense and not attempt to drop back more than half the distance to the goal. The defensive line should keep in mind that they are the main line of defense for the goalie and should not venture more than half way up the goal (this is optional).

GENERAL RULES:

•The game will consist of two, twelve-minute halves with a running clock. There will be 2 minutes between halves (goalies change ends). There are two, one-minute timeouts allowed per team.
•The player in control of the ball is required to call the timeout.
•Substitutions may only be made during timeouts, after a goal is scored, or between halves.
•The following are the players' positions: Right, Center and Left Forwards; Right, Center, and Left Backs; Goalie.
•The game is played with 7 players on each team (6 + goalie). Teams must have 6 players to start a game (goalie included)
•The Goalie's Area will extend two yards from the end of the pool and span the entire width of the playing area. No offensive player is permitted in this area.
•Points will be awarded by the following scale: one point for each goal scored; one point for each successful penalty shot; zero points for successful shots made from within the Goalie's Area; and zero points for successful shots that a player takes from outside his/her inner tube.
•Opponents may not touch, impede, or interfere with his/her attempt to pass the ball on all free throws. One pass must be made before any attempted goal.
•A free throw is awarded to the opposing team from the same point where the ball went out of bounds. The player nearest this exit point takes the throw.

MINOR PENALTIES:

Opponent receives a free throw at the nearest spot of the penalty
A Penalty Shot is awarded to the nearest player if the penalty occurs within the Penalty Area


Holding onto the pool wall while in possession of the ball.
Holding the ball under water.
Splashing an opponent.
Holding, pushing, dunking, or dumping an opponent not possessing the ball.
Goalie holding on to the side of the pool while catching or passing the ball.
Goalie throwing the ball more than half the distance of the pool.
Offensive player entering the goalie's area.
Tipping an opponent out of his/her tube immediately after a score, in an attempt to discount score.
Grabbing or touching another player around the head or neck.
Persistently repeating an infraction, even after the referee has given warnings.


MAJOR PENALTIES:

The offending player not allowed to finish the game and no substitution is allowed for that player
See above for throw-in procedures


Attacking, striking, or kicking an opponent in such a manner, as in the opinion of the referee, to endanger another person.
Flagrantly refusing obedience to a referee's request.
Exhibiting unsportsmanlike conduct.


ADDITIONAL RULES:

•A participant must remain seated in his/her tube at all times. If he/she falls or gets dumped out, he/she must attempt to get into the tube immediately. No movement by the player in the pool or touching the ball is allowed if a player is not sitting in his/her tube.

•Anyone inside the goalie's area is considered a goalie, and that player may not throw the ball more than half the distance of the pool. The goalie may not leave his/her inner tube to perform his/her task (i.e. she must stay in the tube to block a shot). Penalty will be loss of ball.

•Offensive players are not allowed in opponent's goalie area. If a free ball lands in the goalie's area, the goalie has five seconds to gain control of the ball and have it touch another player's hand out of the area, after which a free throw is awarded to the other team.

•A player may defend him/herself while controlling the ball, but an offensive or defensive player may not use excessive force while doing his/her duties.

•A player may not pass the ball to him/herself

•Goalies may have their tube over their head and under both arms

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