Intramurals
IM: Not all just fun and games
Story by Justin Gaston, Contributing writer Intramural sports, like volleyball, carry a weighted energy. When the students of Murray State step on any field or court, they never leave their intensity behind. Some students are former players just going out for the love and fun of the game; other students are out competing to be called champions. Read More
Intramural preview
More co-ed sports to tip off for spring Story by John Morris, Staff writer Murray State intramural sports are back in session and have a mix of classic sports along with some new additions. In the fall semester, Murray State offered flag football, three-on-three basketball, table tennis, softball, co-ed swimming and also featured the 5K homecoming Read More
Intramural Football: Clark claims win over Sigma Pi
Story by Blake Bernier, Staff writer In the opening game of the intramural flag football playoffs, Clark outlasted Sigma Pi in an overtime thriller 42-35. Nearing the end of regulation, Sigma Pi faced a seven-point deficit with 50 seconds left. After allowing a first down on the first play, Sigma Pi tightened up on defense and used Read More
Intramural Football: Pound Town wins big
Story by Mark McFarland, Assistant Sports Editor The mercy rule came into effect Monday as Pound Town defeated the Diaper Dandies 43-0 in a lopsided effort. Pound Town’s offense got off to a quick start, scoring on their first drive of the game. Kendall Deese, senior from Murray, started out his night to remember with a touchdown Read More
Intramural Football: AOPi holds on for win
Story by Blake Bernier, Staff writer Monday night featured Alpha Omicron Pi had a quick start over Kappa Delta. AOPi scored all 21 points in the first half via starting running back Kathryn Goetz, junior from St. Louis. Goetz racked up three touchdowns on the ground and caught a pass for a successful three-point conversion. Goetz said Read More
Intramural Flag Football
Rain doesn’t dampen Alpha Tau Omega offense Story by Blake Bernier, Staff writer Alpha Tau Omega defeated Phi Kappa Tau 28-0 with steady rain falling on the intramural fields Monday night. Senior quarterback Matt Higdon from Owensboro, Kentucky, scored on the third play of the game for Alpha Tau Omega. Higdon dropped back to pass near his Read More