INTRAMURAL SPORTS POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP POINT ALLOTMENT GUIDE This document is intended to explain how points are awarded to teams and individuals competing for the Intramural Sports Points Championship sponsored by Coach s Corner. A list of maximum and minimum points available per sport can be found at the end of this document. Throughout the academic year teams will compete in one of five divisions (Men s, Women s, Co-Rec, Fraternity, or Sorority) for the Intramural Sports Points Championship sponsored by Coach s Corner. Each team that registers in an event will be awarded points based on how well it finishes. In order to be counted for the year-long competition, teams must keep the exact same team name for each event throughout the year. Fraternity/Sorority Life organizations must use their full organization names; nicknames or English initials will not be counted for Fraternity/Sorority Life organization points. Organizations may register as many teams as it wishes for all sports/events. For sports in which the number of team members is greater than two, only one team per organization is eligible for points, that being the team that has the best finish among all the organization s teams. In all singles and doubles events, only the top two finishing teams representing each organization will be counted for points. If multiple teams wish to compete in the same sport/event for the same organization, each team must be named with the organization name followed by a letter differentiating it from the other team(s) representing the parent organization. For example, Team Iowa can have Team Iowa A, Team Iowa B, and Team Iowa C entered in the same doubles event. The combined points earned by the two best finishing teams between Team Iowa A, Team Iowa B, and Team Iowa C will be added to Team Iowa s Intramural Sports Points Championship point total for that event. The same process will take place in singles events, but individuals must designate their team affiliations before the event begins. For a doubles team to be counted for Co-Rec points, at least one male and one female must be competing for that team at all times; Co-Rec points cannot be earned in singles events. Fraternity/Sorority Life organizations may compete in Co-Rec divisions and earn points for their individual organizations. In order to receive points, a Co-Rec team must be made of members from one fraternity and one sorority and the team name must be each Fraternity/Sorority Life organization s name separated with a /. For example: Pi Kappa Alpha/Gamma Phi Beta. Each competing organization will receive half of the points they earn during Co-Rec competition to be added to their Fraternity or Sorority Coach s Intramural Sports Points Championship points total. For a Co-Rec team to accrue points in an Open event, a designated number of males and females must be competing at all times. A list of the designated number of required males and females per sport is included later in this document. If a team has members of each gender participating, but are not able to satisfy the designated requirement competing at all times, it will be counted for Men s points.
League/Pool Play Followed By Single Elimination Playoff Tournament: For all sports with a regular season or pool play followed by a playoff tournament, the following will be used to issue points to teams: Points will be awarded based on how far a team makes it in the playoff bracket. Maximum points will be awarded to the team that wins the championship. Minimum points will be given to all teams that participated in the B league, if offered for that sport. The next lowest amount of points will be awarded to teams in the A league that failed to qualify for playoffs. The remaining points will be given out in equal increments depending on how many rounds the bracket contains. Pigtail rounds will not be considered rounds for points purposes. Any team that forfeits its last scheduled game will not be eligible for points. To determine the increment used for awarding points, the difference between the maximum and minimum points available for the sport will be divided by one more than the total number of rounds in the playoff tournament. If there are A and B leagues, the difference will be divided by two more than the total number of rounds in the playoff tournament. For example: If the maximum number of points available for Sport A is 125 and the minimum is 25 the difference is 100. If the playoffs contain 3 rounds and there are no A or B leagues, the increment will be 25. 100/(3+1)=25. See below: 1 st Round 2 nd Round Playoff Bracket 2 nd Round 1 st Round Champion Runner-up Farthest round Points reached Champion 125 Runnerup 100 2 nd Round 75 1 st Round 50 No playoffs* 25
Another example: If the maximum number of points available for Sport A is 125 and the minimum is 25 the difference is 100. If the playoffs contain 3 rounds and there are A or B leagues, the increment will be 20. 100/(3+2)=20. See below: 1 st Round 2 nd Round Playoff Bracket 2 nd Round 1 st Round Points will be awarded for how far a team advances in the bracket. Maximum points will be awarded to the team that wins the championship. Minimum points will be given to all teams that played but lost in the first round. Pigtail rounds will not be considered rounds for points purposes. The remaining points will be given out in equal increments, depending on how many rounds the bracket contains. Teams forfeiting during the tournament are not eligible for points. To determine the point increment level, the difference between the maximum and minimum points available for the event will be divided by total number of rounds in the tournament. Using the example below: If the playoffs contain 3 rounds the increment will be 33.33. 100/(3)=33.33. 1 st Round 2 nd Round Event Bracket 2 nd Round 1 st Round Champion Runner-up Farthest Champion round Points reached Champion 125 Runner-up Runnerup 105 2 nd Round 85 1 st Round 65 A League No 45 Tournament Not Preceded by League or Pool Play: Playoffs B League 25 If an event does not have league or pool play prior to the tournament, points will be assessed the following way: Farthest round Points reached Champion 125 Runnerup 91.67 2 nd Round 58.33 1 st Round 25
Single or Multiple Day Event Resulting in a Champion With No Head-to-Head Elimination Component: In events in which no playoff tournament leads to a champion being crowned, the following criteria will be used: At the completion of the event, participants/teams will be ordered from highest to lowest based on how well they did in the competition. The point increment value will be determined by taking the difference of the maximum and minimum points available for that event, divided by one less than the total number of places. Ties for a place counts as only one place. For example: If there are 21 places in a competition for which the maximum possible points awarded is 60 and the minimum possible is 20 points, the point increment will be 2. The difference between the maximum and minimum available is 40, and the total places minus 1 is 20, therefore 40/20=2. All participants that are tied will receive points based on the place for which they are tied. For example, if there are 3 participants/teams tied for 7 th place, they all receive 7 th place points. The next level of points awarded will still be 8 th place, as ties count as only one place. See example below: Points Awarded for Non-Bracketed Event: NO TIES Points for results when ties exist in the competition Place Points Awarded Place Points Awarded 1 60 1 60 2 58 2 57.14 3 56 3 54.28 4 54 4 51.42 5 52 5 48.56 6 50 6 45.70 7 48 7 42.84 8 46 7 42.84 9 44 7 42.84 10 42 8 39.98 11 40 9 37.12 12 38 10 34.26 13 36 10 34.26 14 34 11 31.40 15 32 12 28.54 16 30 12 28.54 17 28 12 28.54 18 26 12 28.54 19 24 13 25.68 20 22 14 22.82 21 20 15 20 Denotes a Tie
Co-Rec Maximum and Minimum Points: POINTS SPORT Basketball 50-150 Flag Football Volleyball Indoor Soccer 50-125 Softball 6-on-6 Sand Volleyball Dodgeball Inner Tube Water Polo - FNS 40-100 Kickball FNS Softball Weekend Tournament Ultimate Wiffleball - FNS 4-on-4 Sand Volleyball Cornhole Bowling - FNS Canoe Battleship FNS Disc Golf Dodgeball - FNS Doubles Badminton Doubles Billiards Doubles Darts 25-75 Doubles Racquetball Doubles Tennis Golf KanJam Mini-Golf - FNS Pickleball Spikeball Spikebuoy - FNS Wallyball OPEN SPORT CO-REC MALE/ FEMALE PARTICIPATION QUALIFICATIONS Sport Players Required Billiards 1 male/1 female Bowling 2 males/2 females Canoe 2 males/2 females Battleship Cornhole 1 male/1 female Darts 1 male/1 female Disc Golf 1 male/1 female Dodgeball 1 male/1 female FNS Golf 1 male/1 female Inner Tube 3 males/3 females Water Polo KanJam 1 male/1 female Kickball 4 males/4 females Mini-Golf 1 male/1 female Pickleball 1 male/1 female Racquetball 1 male/1 female Spikeball 1 male/1 female Spikebuoy 1 male/1 female Ultimate 3 males/3 females Wallyball 2 males/2 females Wiffleball 3 males/3 females
Men s, Women s, Fraternity, and Sorority Maximum and Minimum Points: POINTS SPORT Basketball 50-150 Flag Football Volleyball Indoor Soccer 50-125 Softball 4-on-4 Flag Football Dodgeball 40-100 Inner Tube Water Polo - FNS Kickball FNS Ultimate Wiffleball - FNS 3-on-3 Basketball Bowling Canoe Battleship - FNS Cornhole Disc Golf Dodgeball - FNS Doubles Badminton Doubles Billiards 25-75 Doubles Darts Doubles Racquetball Doubles Tennis Golf Hot Shot Contest KanJam Mini-Golf Pickleball Spikeball Spikebuoy - FNS Wallyball 3-Point Shootout College Football Bowl Pick'em NCAA Men's Tournament Challenge NCAA Women's Tournament Challenge 20-60 Singles Badminton Singles Billiards Singles Darts Singles Racquetball Singles Table Tennis Singles Tennis