The Fall 2 session of intramural sports, featuring leagues in futsal, basketball, volleyball, and spikeball, has officially concluded. Since returning from Thanksgiving break, eight championship teams have been crowned.
Spikeball Championship
The Spikeball Championship featured a matchup between two unbeaten teams and the tournament’s top two seeds: Krub and Co. and Spike Boys. The Spike Boys emerged victorious in the final, completing their perfect season.
CoRec Futsal Championship
In the CoRec Futsal Championship, the No. 1 seed, Casamigoals, took on the No. 6 seed, The Scoregasms. Christian Mestre powered Casamigoals early, scoring three first-half goals to help build a 4–0 lead.
The Scoregasms responded with urgency in the second half, netting the first three goals after the break. Casamigoals halted the comeback attempt with one final goal, winning the championship 5–3.
Goalkeeper Abednego Bleh earned MVP honors with an impressive 27 saves, and Casamigoals capped off an undefeated season.
Men’s Futsal Championship
The Men’s Futsal title match featured No. 4 seed, Yerba Mate FC, and No. 7 seed, Net Flicks. After 20 minutes of strong defensive play, the teams entered halftime tied 1–1.
Yerba Mate FC struck first in the second half to take a 2–1 lead. But with just 15 seconds remaining, a penalty against Yerba Mate FC gave Net Flicks a penalty-kick opportunity. They converted, sending the game to overtime.
The score remained deadlocked through overtime, pushing the match to penalty kicks. Net Flicks prevailed 3–2 in the shootout, and Cole Wyatt earned MVP honors.
CoRec 3v3 Basketball Championship
No. 4 seed, Chris Paul Fan Club, faced No. 2 seed, MackAttack, in the CoRec 3v3 Basketball Championship. MackAttack secured the title with a 23–14 win behind an MVP performance from Chunn Anderson.
The highlight of the game, a dunk at the 19:59 timestamp, served as the perfect exclamation point on MackAttack’s undefeated season.
Men’s 3v3 Basketball Championship
The Men’s 3v3 final featured another matchup of unbeaten teams: No. 4 seed, The Bombers, and No. 3 seed, Shanghai Sharks. The Bombers shot their way to a 21–14 victory to complete an undefeated season and claim the intramural title.
Women’s Volleyball Championship
The top two seeds, Chewblocka and Hits Don’t Lie, met in the Women’s Volleyball Championship. Chewblocka took the competitive first set 25–22, but Hits Don’t Lie stormed back to win the final two sets 25–14 and 15–13, claiming the championship 2–1.
Team Captain Myrla Principe earned MVP honors, securing an undefeated season for Hits Don’t Lie.
CoRec Volleyball Championship
No. 5 seed, Aces High VBC, squared off against No. 2 seed, That’s What She Set, in the CoRec Volleyball Championship. Aces High won the first set 25–22. That’s What She Set answered with a dominant 25–15 second set.
Aces High responded in the decisive third set, winning 15–10 to secure the championship 2–1. Aryan Gautam was named MVP.
Men’s Volleyball Championship
No. 5 seed, Phi Psi, met No. 3 seed, Karasuno University, in the Men’s Volleyball Championship. Phi Psi controlled the first set 25–15, but Karasuno rallied to take the second set 25–22.
Phi Psi ultimately closed out the match with a 15–12 final set, clinched by an ace. Austin Ashby earned MVP honors as Phi Psi claimed the championship 2–1.
Where to Watch
All Intramural Championship games are livestreamed from Keaney Gym on the URI Campus Rec YouTube Channel. Tune in for our next Championship Tournament for the Spring 1 Season in 2026. Congratulations to all the championship teams!
By John Almy
Class of 2026
Journalism Major
