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Oozeball registration ends Wednesday

The deadline to register for Oozeball, UTA’s annual six-vs-six mud volleyball tournament, is Wednesday with the event set for Sept. 20. Students can register online through the Campus Recreation website or the Maverick Activities Center services and information desk. Registration is $60 per team and $15 for individuals. The event will be at the mud volleyball courts located on the corner of Summit Avenue and Greek Row. Profits from the event will be donated to UTA’s Emergency Assistance Fund. Teams of five are also eligible to participate in this year's Oozeball tournament. There must be two female players on each team. With University Housing and Rockstar Energy Drink sponsoring this year's tournament, students can expect a DJ, free energy drinks and dancing in between games. Josh Hale, Campus Recreation assistant director for sports programs, said it’s recommended students wear clothes they don’t mind throwing away afterwards. Participants are required to secure their shoes with duct tape as a safety precaution. Now voted as UTA’s most popular tradition, Hale said Oozeball was started by former Campus Recreation director Doug Kuykendall. When Kuykendall first started the mud volleyball tournament in 1989, there were only two courts for the tournament — now there’s over 10. “I would definitely say it's one of the biggest traditions on campus,” Hale said. “Students that have transferred or new students or freshman, whoever it may be, I'd even encourage faculty [and] staff that are new to UTA, just come out and see the experience and impact that this event makes.” @reyyhankilic news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Oozeball registration ends Wednesday

Team Amalapuram To America player returns a volley during Oozeball on Sept. 22 on the corner of Summit Avenue and Greek Row Drive.

The deadline to register for Oozeball, UTA’s annual six-vs-six mud volleyball tournament, is Wednesday with the event set for Sept. 20.

Students can register online through the Campus Recreation website or the Maverick Activities Center services and information desk. Registration is $60 per team and $15 for individuals.

The event will be at the mud volleyball courts located on the corner of Summit Avenue and Greek Row. Profits from the event will be donated to UTA’s Emergency Assistance Fund.

Teams of five are also eligible to participate in this year's Oozeball tournament. There must be two female players on each team.

With University Housing and Rockstar Energy Drink sponsoring this year's tournament, students can expect a DJ, free energy drinks and dancing in between games.

Josh Hale, Campus Recreation assistant director for sports programs, said it’s recommended  students wear clothes they don’t mind throwing away afterwards. Participants are required to secure their shoes with duct tape as a safety precaution.

Now voted as UTA’s most popular tradition, Hale said Oozeball was started by former Campus Recreation director Doug Kuykendall. When Kuykendall first started the mud volleyball tournament in 1989, there were only two courts for the tournament — now there’s over 10.

“I would definitely say it's one of the biggest traditions on campus,” Hale said. “Students that have transferred or new students or freshman, whoever it may be, I'd even encourage faculty [and] staff that are new to UTA, just come out and see the experience and impact that this event makes.”

@reyyhankilic

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu 

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