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UTA intramural volleyball serving up connection and competition

UTA intramural volleyball spikes into its second week of the season with students having fun and bringing a competitive spirit. The fall semester includes sand and indoor volleyball at the Maverick Activities Center. Sand volleyball teams are allowed three to eight players on the roster and indoor volleyball allows four to 12 players. Kinesiology junior Kaitlyn Bener said she is enthusiastic about the connections and learning opportunities through the intramural volleyball team and encouraged her peers to give it a try. She said that it’s as easy as going to open gym at the Maverick Activities Center and asking if there are any open spots. “I’ve been able to build connections with some of my fellow coworkers and also learn how to referee new sports,” Bener said. “I was excited to get to learn how to understand how those work.” Intramurals boast a wide range of talent, which include people playing for fun to more experienced players who have played the sport for years. Some of the games often get intense, no matter the sport, especially when playoff season closes in. Accounting junior Daryon Jackson is no stranger to the intramural volleyball scene, as he said he played during his freshman and sophomore years. Jackson said the club has a competitive nature and he said he plans on continuing his involvement in the volleyball program. “They all have a competitive nature,” Jackson said. “Even if you're new, they won’t yell at you or anything — they’ll push you to get better, they're always nice people.” With intramurals being such a popular attraction, students have offered feedback on ways that it can be improved upon and be more rewarding for the winners. Caleb Ventura, marketing and finance senior said adding better incentives or consistent prizes for each sport would bring out more students and raise the competitiveness of the programs. “They’ve fluctuated in the past years between rings and shirts,” Ventura said. “If they could just make some sort of prizes that I think students would actually want to fight for more, it can definitely increase the competitiveness; it’ll also be something we could cherish more.” Students can buy semester-long intramural passes on UTA’s website for $10, so students don’t have to buy multiple passes for other sports. Students can download the Fusion Play app to join or create an intramural team after they have purchased an intramural pass. The app contains all of the registration deadlines, teams, schedules and times of games. The regular volleyball season runs from Sept. 2-18, with practices running every Tuesday through Thursday. Even though registration for teams has ended, interested students can still sign up for a team, up until playoffs start. @tdreevess sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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