In 2005, Taylor University intramurals continues to be a substantial part of life for its students. Whether it be football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, or dodgeball, these activities for non-intercollegiate athletes provide outlets not only for competition, but also for fellowship, teamwork, and let's not forget, FUN!!
In the fall of 2004, there were around 750 students who participated. This is close to half our student population, and we have thus far only offered two sports. Participation by males and females is almost equal. This serves as a good indication that intramurals are a balanced part of student life on campus, providing activities that arouse interest and participation from a variety of students, whether male or female.
As Taylor strives to provide an atmosphere conducive to excellence in academic education, it also strives to assist in "whole-life" formation of its students. Intramurals is one part of that "whole-life" equation, and has proven to be something for which Taylor can be proud.
Women's Soccer Participation
| Dorm | Participant |
| English | 38 |
| Olson | 63 |
| Bergwall | 15 |
| Grerig | 24 |
| Swallow-Robin | 16 |
| Total | 156 |
Women's Football
| Dorm | Participant |
| Offcampus | 16 |
| English | 102 |
| Olson | 145 |
| Bergwall | 41 |
| Grerig | 14 |
| Swallow-Robin | 17 |
| Total | 335 |
Men's Football Participation
| Dorm | Participant |
| Offcampus | 21 |
| Morris | 105 |
| Wengatz | 141 |
| Bergwall | 32 |
| Grerig | 9 |
| Swallow-Robin | 9 |
| Total | 317 |
Mens Soccer Participation
| Dorm | Participant |
| Offcampus | 15 |
| Morris | 55 |
| Wengatz | 105 |
| Bergwall | 12 |
| Grerig | 11 |
| Swallow-Robin | 10 |
| Total | 208 |