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Nov. 22, 2024

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Campus Recreation Report: co-rec, competitive fall sports wrap up

The floor hockey and basketball leagues crowned champions this week.

The floor hockey co-rec champions have been crowned for the fall semester. It came down to Car Ramrod and the Ugly Pucklings in the final round to determine who would take home the championship T-shirt.  In the end it was Car Ramrod with an impressive game taking it 5-3. 

The men’s competitive floor hockey playoffs are down to the final four.  Seeded first overall is RIP IN PEACE HARAMBE with a 4-1 record. They look to take on Well Lose Mega Got in the semifinal round for a chance to advance to the finals.  On the other side of the bracket seeded second and third are The Bueller Boys and The Mighty. Both have winning records and are looking to have a shot at the finals.   

In other intramural sports action, the men’s competitive basketball league came to an end on Monday night with Running Rebels taking on Oswego’s Very Own. Both teams proved themselves throughout the playoffs. Oswego’s Very Own was seeded seventh overall and had a tough second-round game versus The Cyclones, but were able to edge them out with a buzzer beater, 63-60.  After that game they cruised through the next two rounds and earned their spot in the championship game. 

The Runnin Rebels had a pretty easy trip through playoffs, being seeded fourth overall, they were able to top Sunnyvale Trailer 57-38, and Lake Show 61-45 to take them into the championship.

The championship game came down to the final minutes of play.  Team Runnin Rebels were down two when they made a three-pointer, putting them up by one.  But in an attempt to get the ball back, Team Runnin Rebels fouled Oswego’s Very Own and they were able to make both foul shots to put them up by one.  Team Runnin Rebels got the ball back with four seconds left, but were unable to make the last shot and Oswego’s Very Own took home the championship, 44-43.