<p>How many sports do you play? And usually how many practices and games are there in one week? </p>
<p>And one last question, does it take up a lot of time?</p>
<p>How many sports do you play? And usually how many practices and games are there in one week? </p>
<p>And one last question, does it take up a lot of time?</p>
<p>Intramurals at my college are recreational leagues where groups of friends enter to play against each other. There are no coaches or formal practices. Each quarter features a different selection of intramural leagues.</p>
<p>At my university, club sports are the less competitive analog of varsity sports, which I assume is what you are thinking of. They vary in competitiveness. Some meet twice a week, others meet 5-6 days. The sports requiring more commitment tend to be popular with undergrads; the sports requiring less commitment are more popular among graduate students and faculty and staff. Most clubs are open to the entire college community.</p>
<p>I play flag football and innertube water polo (greatest sport ever) for my fraternity. That being said, intramurals at my school are leagues where students form their own teams and play against each other, while club sports are organized through the school. Thus we practice football maybe once a week.</p>
<p>I’m gonna be competing in NCAA D1 but if I am allowed to play in intramural sports I would like to try dodgeball or soccer.</p>
<p>my college you do it with the floor/building you live with. more universities will be competetitive with other schools. depends where you go</p>
<p>I play intramurals with my sorority. This past year I did basketball and 4v4 sand volleyball. This coming school year I want to do those and soccer and maybe wallyball and/or indoor volleyball. I freaking love intramurals.</p>