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Beta Theta Pi
OSU Intramural Sports offers over 50 different sports leagues, tournaments,
and special events. Groups can compete in competitive and recreational
leagues, so you can play to win or for fun. Divisions include Greek
organizations, independent groups in the community, co-ed teams, and
more. In addition, intramural sports may be further divided into different
competitive levels designed for teams with high skill levels seeking intense
competition and playoffs for championship games. The Intramural Sports
Program is organized and directed by OSU's Department of Wellness.
Other sports opportunities include Greek-hosted competitive tournaments.
Many recreational philanthropic tournaments support and raise money for
charitable organizations. Beta pictures below include championship teams
with awards and charitable tournament competitions with goals of increasing
community awareness and raising funds for philanthropic partners.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES ABOUND
COMPETITIVE AND RECREATIONAL
INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS
Front row: Ryan Coppoc '24, Bryson Diener '24, Luke Diener '27,
and Logan Michael '24. Back row: Luke Clayton '25, Grant Brunner '27,
Luke Chabino '25, Catch Davidson '24, Kaden Cook '27, Ryan Hough
(friend of Beta), and Colt Frazier '25.
INTRAMURAL FRISBEE CHAMPIONS
Front row: Carson Peters '27, Colt Frazier '25, Noah Muckey '27,
Greyson Hedrick '25, Will Mulready '25, Noah May '25, Luke Clayton '26,
Luke Diener '27, and Sawyer Zimmerman '27. Back row: Cole Milby '27,
Drew Adcock '27, Logan Dill '21, Jackson Thies '24, and Breck Nauman '27.
INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS
From left: Luke Diener '27, Will Mulready '25, Greyson Hedrick '25,
Logan Dill '21, and Colt Frazier '25.
1st place in Sigma Nu Classic, supporting Oklahoma Project Woman in
providing access to free breast health care by raising money with concession
stands throughout the weekend, donations, sponsors, etc. Look at our trophy
case! Beta participants, from left: Greyson Hedrick '25, Logan Dill '21,
Colt Frazier '25, and Mason Burnett '25.