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We Want To Hear Your Craziest IM Sports Stories

A perfect way to stay active, meet new friends, or add structure to a busy schedule, intramural (IM) sports are a good option to get involved on campus. Hosting over 20 types of sports like soccer, badminton, and Esports, IM leagues are perfect for any student in search of a good time.

They’re perfect until something unexpected happens, that is. Maybe a lighthearted soccer game resulted in a freak injury, a crush who was impressed by your rebounds started up a little romance, or maybe you and your team decided to partake in other recreational activities before rolling up to the IM fields.

Whether good, bad, or silly, we’d love to hear if you’ve experienced something interesting in the great world of IM sports. From inappropriate team names to heat-of-the-moment fistfights, we want to hear it all.

Fill out the Google Form below with your favorite (or most memorable) IM sports moment. If it’s interesting, you might be featured on Onward State!

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Marie Moyer

Marie is a fourth-year student majoring in journalism and minoring in sociology. She loves being fiscally irresponsible at local farmers markets, watching niche documentaries on HBO, and going to Penn State hockey games as "self-care." You can reach her on Instagram - @_mariemoyer_ or send her suggestions (and cat photos) via her email - [email protected].

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