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The Intramural and Extramural Sports programs were organized in 1972 and consisted of nearly one hundred activities collectively.  Extramural sports allowed competition between top athletes of different universities; the intramural sports program involved thousands of participants and was one of the largest and most comprehensive programs in the United States.   
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The Intramural and Extramural Sports programs were organized in 1964 and consisted of nearly one hundred activities collectively.  Extramural sports allowed competition between top athletes of different universities; the intramural sports program involved thousands of participants and was one of the largest and most comprehensive programs in the United States.   
  
 
==Variant names==
 
==Variant names==
  
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Intramural Activities
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Extramural Competition
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Established: [[established in::date::1972]]
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Established: [[established in::date::1964]]
  
Abolished: [[abolished in::date::?]]
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Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date::1964]]- )
 
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Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date::1972]]-[[date::?]])
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==Functions==
 
==Functions==
  
Extramural sports were designed to allow top athletes an opportunity to compete with athletes from other universities in sports not contained in the intercollegiate athletic program.  Men's teams included skiing, soccer, and rugby, while women's teams included field hockey, volleyball, and track and field.   
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Extramural sports were designed to allow top athletes an opportunity to compete with athletes from other universities in sports not contained in the intercollegiate athletic program.  Men's teams included skiing, soccer, and rugby, while women's teams included field hockey, volleyball, and track and field.
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Recently, Brigham Young University offers four sports for men, soccer, racquetball, lacrosse, rugby; and one sport for women, racquetball.  Many of the extramural teams have ranked nationally over the years.   
  
Intramural sports was a program composed of more than seventy-five events, involving thousands of men and women in varying activities.   
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Intramural sports was a program composed of more than seventy-five events, involving thousands of men and women in varying activities.  The aim of intramural play is to give opportunities for participation and for recognition, leadership, and fellowship.  Involvement is deemed as more important than winning. 
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More recently, there are over thirty events offered by the intramural activities program with participants of varying skill levels.
  
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
  
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The Intramural and Extramural Sports programs were under the administration of a college dean.
  
 
==Associated Units==
 
==Associated Units==
  
Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University]] ([[date::1972]]-[[date::?]])
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Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of Physical Education]] ([[date::1964]]-[[date::1998]])
  
Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of Physical Education]] ([[date::1972]]-[[date::?]])
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Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of Health and Human Performance]] ([[date::1998]]-[[date::2009]])
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Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. Student Life]] ([[date::2009]]-)
  
 
==Associated Archival Materials==
 
==Associated Archival Materials==
  
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Organizational guidelines for an effective intramural program on the collegiate level. (GV 3.02 .T78, 378.2 T78)
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A history of the men's intramural program at Brigham Young University. (378.2 B812 1988) 
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Extramural sports : a fault tree analysis of the program at Brigham Young University. (GV 3.022 .M45, 378.22 M474)
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
Brigham Young University General Catalog 1972-1973: p. 60 (nearly 100 activities; extramural sports function to give athletes opportunity to complete with athletes of other universities; men's teams included skiing, soccer, rugby; women's teams included field hockey, volleyball, track and field)  
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Brigham Young University General Catalog 1972-1973: p. 60 (nearly 100 activities; extramural sports function to give athletes opportunity to complete with athletes of other universities; extramural men's teams included skiing, soccer, rugby; extramural women's teams included field hockey, volleyball, track and field; intramural sports had more than seventy-five events with thousands of men and women participating)
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Brigham Young University Undergraduate Catalog 1998-1999: p. 5 (Intramural Activities, Extramural Competition, variant names)
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Brigham Young University Undergraduate Catalog 2007-2008: p. 34-35 (recently offers four sports for men, soccer, racquetball, lacrosse, rugby; and one sport for women, racquetball; many extramural teams have ranked nationally; intramural program recently offers over thirty events with participants of varying skill levels)
  
 
==Maintenance Information==
 
==Maintenance Information==
  
Record ID:  
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Record ID: EAC-2009-00475
  
 
Creator: CEM
 
Creator: CEM

Latest revision as of 17:34, 28 December 2011

The Intramural and Extramural Sports programs were organized in 1964 and consisted of nearly one hundred activities collectively. Extramural sports allowed competition between top athletes of different universities; the intramural sports program involved thousands of participants and was one of the largest and most comprehensive programs in the United States.

Variant names

Intramural Activities

Extramural Competition

Description

Established: 1964

Location: Provo, Utah (1964- )

Functions

Extramural sports were designed to allow top athletes an opportunity to compete with athletes from other universities in sports not contained in the intercollegiate athletic program. Men's teams included skiing, soccer, and rugby, while women's teams included field hockey, volleyball, and track and field. Recently, Brigham Young University offers four sports for men, soccer, racquetball, lacrosse, rugby; and one sport for women, racquetball. Many of the extramural teams have ranked nationally over the years.

Intramural sports was a program composed of more than seventy-five events, involving thousands of men and women in varying activities. The aim of intramural play is to give opportunities for participation and for recognition, leadership, and fellowship. Involvement is deemed as more important than winning. More recently, there are over thirty events offered by the intramural activities program with participants of varying skill levels.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The Intramural and Extramural Sports programs were under the administration of a college dean.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Physical Education (1964-1998)

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Health and Human Performance (1998-2009)

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Student Life (2009-)

Associated Archival Materials

Organizational guidelines for an effective intramural program on the collegiate level. (GV 3.02 .T78, 378.2 T78)

A history of the men's intramural program at Brigham Young University. (378.2 B812 1988)

Extramural sports : a fault tree analysis of the program at Brigham Young University. (GV 3.022 .M45, 378.22 M474)

Sources

Brigham Young University General Catalog 1972-1973: p. 60 (nearly 100 activities; extramural sports function to give athletes opportunity to complete with athletes of other universities; extramural men's teams included skiing, soccer, rugby; extramural women's teams included field hockey, volleyball, track and field; intramural sports had more than seventy-five events with thousands of men and women participating)

Brigham Young University Undergraduate Catalog 1998-1999: p. 5 (Intramural Activities, Extramural Competition, variant names)

Brigham Young University Undergraduate Catalog 2007-2008: p. 34-35 (recently offers four sports for men, soccer, racquetball, lacrosse, rugby; and one sport for women, racquetball; many extramural teams have ranked nationally; intramural program recently offers over thirty events with participants of varying skill levels)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00475

Creator: CEM