Dodgeball
General Rules:
- All players must present their valid Northeastern University Photo ID to play. No exceptions! Current,
valid NU photo identification must be present in order to participate. Participation will be denied to
anyone without their current, valid NU photo identification card.
- Jewelry is not allowed to be worn by any participant during an Intramural event. Any and all
dangerous equipment must be removed prior to participation. Jewelry cannot be taped or covered with
a band-aid.
- GAME TIME IS FORFEIT TIME! The minimum number of players must have their Husky Cards turned
in, be present on the field and in uniform for a team not to forfeit. The team manager must be
responsible for collecting his team’s IDs and registering their uniform numbers with the IM staff.
- 3 Unsportsmanlike Penalties will result in a team disqualification regardless of the score. 2 Personal
Unsportsmanlike Penalties will result in the player leaving the game. Only a team’s designated
Captain is allowed to confer with the officials. There is a ZERO TOLERANCE policy for any
unsportsmanlike behavior directed towards players, officials, and staff.
- The supervisor on duty reserves the right to remove any player from competition who has violated any
NU Intramural Policy or Rule and/or endangered any player or IM staff member. Ejected players must
leave the facility. Any player or team that exhibits a pattern of troublesome behavior will be removed
from intramural sports. Supervisors also have the authority to end a game.
The Game and Field:
- Players must wear athletic clothing and appropriate footwear. No open toed shoes will be allowed.
- Game Length: The victory will go to the team that wins the best of three games or the team with the most wins at the end of a half-hour.
- Each team can have 6 players on the court. You must have at least 4 players to start the game. For the co-ed division, there must be at least one female present to start each match.
- Object: The object of the game is to get all your opponents “Out” by hitting them with the ball or by catching their throws. The team with the last player standing will be declared the winner.
- Hits only count if contact is made below the head. Hitting an opponent in the head will cause the thrower to be “Out”
- Ducking: Players may not move their head into the ball. Ducking to avoid a ball is legal. However, a player hit in the head because of their own movement will be called OUT. This is a judgment call of the officials.
- Regeneration: An OUT teammate can come back IN, if an IN teammate catches an opponent’s throw.
- Starting the Game:
- Each team will start behind their respective end lines until the supervisor blows the start whistle. At the start of the game, no one may throw a ball at opposing players until 10 seconds have passed on the game clock.
- The four balls will be placed at the centerline at the start of a match and each team must race to the middle to gain possession of a ball. The players must not cross the centerline in any form or fashion when going for the balls. Any player who crosses the centerline will be considered OUT. A supervisor will blow a whistle at the 10-second mark.
- Outs:
- A player hit below their head is OUT; if hit above the head, the thrower is OUT
- The thrower is OUT if the ball is caught before it hits the floor
- A ball that is deflected and then caught causes the thrower to be OUT
- A player hit by the ball is not OUT if the ball hits the floor first
- A deflected ball that hits anyone causes the player hit to be OUT
- Players may not hold a ball for longer than 15 seconds. An Official will administer this count and signal the player OUT for Delay of Game
- If you have a ball in your hand, you may use it to protect yourself or to ricochet/deflect a ball to a teammate. If your teammate catches the ball, the player who threw the ball is considered OUT
- If you attempt to deflect a throw with a ball in your possession and the ball in your possession is dropped, you are OUT.
- Retrieving Balls Out of Play:
- Players cannot leave the boundaries of the court to retrieve a ball, unless there is no one on their team that is OUT. If people on your team have already been declared OUT, they will be outside the boundaries and able to retrieve any balls that leave the court area.
- If no one is OUT, one team member can cross out of bounds to retrieve the ball. If more than one person crosses the boundary lines, every person after the first person will be considered OUT.
- People on the sidelines may not enter the boundary of the court area at any time.
- When they retrieve a ball, they may give that ball to their team on the court.
- People who are out canˇ¦t cross the extended centerline to retrieve a ball. They must stay on their side of the court at all times.
THE OFFICIALS
The calls and determinations of the officials are FINAL.
If an official has called you OUT, you are OUT.
Teams that argue the calls of an official will be warned ONCE by the IM staff. Subsequent infractions will result in the game being ended and forfeited by the violating team. The team will then be REMOVED from the competition.