Sig Ep Red crowned All-Campus champs

The fall intramural sports season

crowned two of its first champions with the men’s and women’s

soccer tournament coming to a close.

Sig Ep Red were named All-Campus Champions following a 3-2 win over

the Men’s Hall Champion, Lincoln Street Elite.

Sig Ep Red won three straight games to power through the Fraternity

League championship tournament, beating Sig Chi White, Lambda Chi

United and Sigma Pi Black.

The champion Sig Ep Red defeated Sig Chi White in the opening round

of the Fraternity League championship tournament by a score of

2-0.

They then moved on to Lambda Chi United, where they ended in a 0-0

draw, but Sig Ep Red came out on top, winning 5-2 on penalty kicks.

In the Fraternity League championship, Sig Ep Red took down Sigma

Pi Black by a score of 3-2.

In the Men’s Hall Championship, the team of Lincoln Street Elite

entered with a first round bye, making their first match-up to be

against the winners of 12 Inch Kicks and Rural King F.C. After 12

Inch Kicks came out on top over Rural King F.C. 6-0, they were set

to play Lincoln Street Elite. The team of Lincoln Street Elite

defeated the 12 Inch Kicks by a score of 4-2.

In the Men’s Hall League Championship, Lincoln Street Elite won

over the Eastern Infection by a score of 5-1, to advance to the

All-Campus Championship. Eastern Infection made it to the final

round following a forfeit victory over TrapStars. The TrapStars

were the only other team, other than Lincoln Street Elite, to enter

the tournament with a bye.

The All-Campus Champion of the women’s intramural soccer league was

Alpha Phi, who took down the Geek Squad with a 3-1 win. The Geek

Squad were the Women’s Hall Champions.

Alpha Phi won its first match of the Sorority League Championship

tournament over Kappa Delta by a score of 5-0. In the second match

of the Sorority League Championship tournament, Alpha Phi beat

Alpha Gam by a score of 5-0 to be named Sorority League Champions.

Alpha Gam had previously beaten the undefeated DZ What, who had a

first round bye, en route to the championship game.

                                          Dominic Renzetti can

be reached at 581-7944

                                                                          

or [email protected].