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Fraternity & Sorority Life Cup

The Campus Recreation & Intramurals FSL Cup Point System has been developed for members of Fraternity & Sorority Life organizations to encourage widespread participation in intramural sports. Points are awarded to each team in all sports for participation and post-season final standings. All points earned by a team in any league, tournament, or individual/dual sports will count toward the final points standings at the conclusion of the Spring semester.

All participating organizations must comply with eligibility requirements in order to participate in the FSL Cup (see IM Sports Handbook â€“ Divisions of Competition – Fraternity & Sorority Life). All team members must comply with participant eligibility requirements in order for a participating team to be eligible to earn points.

Competition Guidelines

Points will be accumulated during the August to April school year. Total points will be calculated by the Intramural Sports Program Director at the conclusion of the Spring semester. Chapters can register separate teams in the Independent Divisions (competitive or recreational) for additional participation points.

If a Fraternity or Sorority League is offered, each chapter can register one team in the Fraternity or Sorority League. Chapters can register separate teams in the Independent Divisions (competitive or recreational) for additional participation points.

In the event there are not enough teams to form a separate Fraternity or Sorority League, a chapter may earn participation points for regular season participation by registering a team in the most competitive Independent league. Points will still be awarded for post-season play if there is not a separate Fraternity or Sorority tournament, so long as the chapter is registered in the most competitive division.

In the event an organization is academically ineligible according to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, it will remain eligible for participation in intramural sports and post-season play. However, the organization will receive participation points associated with the event but will not receive points for placing in the post-season tournament.

Fraternity & Sorority Life Games

FSL Games Contacts

Fraternity and Sorority Life Ambassadors
fslam@georgiasouthern.edu

Marah Giddens
Graduate Advisor
marah-giddens@georgiasouthern.edu

Rules for the Games

Greek Week General Rules and Regulations 

  1. Participants must be undergraduate students at ÌÇÐÄVlog from an Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, or National Pan-Hellenic chapter. 
    • Graduate students may not participate in events for points 
    • A fully active and dues paying member or new member of an Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, or National Pan-Hellenic chapter. 
    • Must be listed on chapters roster through the Office of Fraternity and Sorority.
  2. The FSL Games Committee (FSL Ambassadors) has the ability to make any rule changes as deemed necessary during an event and time of situation. 
  3. The FSL Games Committee (FSL Ambassadors) has the ability to make changes to the packet at any time and reload to the FSL Games website
  4. Failure in having the required participants for an event may result in negative points 
  5. Teams are able to see their standing via the link located on our website or following this link
  6. Chapters must follow the Fraternity and Sorority Life Social Policy by not having events with alcohol during black out dates. Failure to do so will result in:
    • Chapter being asked to not participate in the remainder of FSL Games
    • Team as a whole may be disqualified
  7. FSL Games is designed to promote the fraternity and sorority community at Georgia Southern. All unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated in any manner throughout the week. Any of these actions can be grounds for disqualification. The FSL Ambassadors and the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life will assess any and all penalties. Do not forget that you are representing the Georgia Southern fraternity and sorority community.
  8. Any questions regarding FSL Games or a specific event should be directed to the FSL Ambassador President or advisor through your team representative
  9. ALL ÌÇÐÄVlog policies and procedures will be enforced during this program. Any student who violates those policies will be referred through the student conduct process to the Dean of Students Affairs Office.
  10. Each participant must arrive 15 minutes early, unless otherwise stated.
  11. For every event, the participating fraternity and sorority members must have their Eagle ID and display this when prompted by an official during the check-in period of the event