On Friday, April 5, from 7 to10 p.m., teams will go head to head in the first battleship competition at the University.
The competition has been gaining popularity across the nation at universities and is showing promise to become a regular intramural event.
The competition involves teams of four competing in canoes trying to sink each other. To do this, each team is given buckets and a shield to defend them while trying to fill the other teams’ canoes with water until the last “ship” remains afloat.
“These new ideas are exciting and important because they bring new opportunities to get involved,” said Alexandria Spinks, program coordinator of aquatics at the Student Recreation Center. “Not everyone always wants to play basketball, football or softball, and this is a fun new way to be active without being as physically demanding. We really want to offer everyone chances to participate in our programs.”
All students, faculty, staff and members of the community are welcomed to come watch the competition in the swimming pool at the Student Recreation Center.