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Cali-Games 2025

WEST COAST BROTHERHOOD BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

CSU, Fullerton

Sunday, August 9, 2025
9am

GAME RULES

GAME CLOCK

  1. Game clock will consist of two 17 minute halves, 30 second shot clock and a 5 minute halftime.
  2. The clock will stop for fouls and violations only within the last TWO minutes of the SECOND half if the score is within 10 points.
  3. 3 minute overtime in the case of a tie at the end of regulation.
  4. No “Slam Dunking”
  5. Grace Period: A five minute grace period will be allowed for if any given team is unable to have four players on the court. The team ready and waiting will begin accumulating one points per minute up to eight minutes. If at this point a team does not have four players to start, a forfeit will be declared.

TEAM FOULS

  1. 7 Team Foul limit – 1 and 1 free throw
  2. 10 Team Foul limit – 2 free throws
  3. 5 Personal Fouls per player – Ejection from game

TECHNICAL FOULS

  1. Technical Fouls will be given to any player/team for behavior.
  2. 2 Technical Fouls will result in ejection from the game.
  3. The referee has the option to eject any player that, after being warned of behavior, excessively argues a call and/or delays the game from continuing, even if no Technical Foul is issued prior.
  4. 4 Technical Fouls through out tournament will result in ejection from tournament.

 

TIMEOUTS

  1. Two 30-second timeouts per half per team.
  2. In case of overtime, 1 extra time out will be given.

3-POINTERS

  1. 3-point line will be utilized in all games.

 SHOOTING FOUL

  1. Free throws will be awarded to a player who is fouled while attempting to shoot.

CONDUCT

  1. All participants, coaches, and spectators shall refrain from using profanity or verbal abuse towards other players, captains, spectators, referees and the tournament staff.
  2. This is a Drug and Alcohol Free Event. No alcoholic beverages or drugs are allowed on the premises. Any captain or player(s) engaged in the use of alcohol or drugs will be disqualified from further participation in the tournament.
  3. Team captain will be responsible for the conduct of their players. Teams and spectators shall abide by the tournament rules and regulations.
  4. Food or beverages will be limited in the gymnasium. Only water and sport drinks will be permitted.
  5. The Tournament Director and the tournament staff are not responsible for any personal items that are left behind, lost, or stolen.
  6. Technical fouls will be given for any verbal abuse towards official from players on the floor or on the bench.

REGULATIONS

FIGHTING

  1. Fighting is an attempt to strike an opponent with the arms, hands, legs, feet or a combative action by one or more players, a coach or other team personnel. Any member or team personnel who participate in a fight shall be immediately suspended from the game or for the duration to be determined by the Tournament Director and their Associates.
  2. Let it be known that spectators and visitors who too elect to involve themselves in a fight during a game, will be suspended from the facility for a length of time to be determined by the Tournament Director and their Associates.
  3. Should any team, player(s) or coach be disqualified from tournament play, there will be no refunds.
  4. There will be a ZERO tolerance for any acts of physical violence.

PROTEST PROCEDURE

  1. Only the opposing teams captain who is playing the scheduled game can protest a player’s eligibility. Player eligibility protest must be taken to the scorer’s table before the start of the game. Documentation/proof must be presented by the contested player upon request. If the captain cannot provide proper proof of registration for the player(s) being protested, then player(s) will not be allowed to participate until proof is provided.
  2. The game will not be stopped to handle the protest. If the player(s) show up late and the opposing team captain wants to protest the player(s). That protest will be noted and a review will take place at half time only. If the player decides to play once a protest has been raised, there is a danger that the team will forfeit the game if the protest is upheld. If the player(s) being protested cannot provide proper proof of registration at half time then the player(s) must sit until proof can be provided or risk that their team will be charged with a forfeit. As a result, the team will lose the game.
  3. It is the responsibility of the team captain to verify that all his players entering the game are on the official roster. It is the responsibility of each team captain to look over the opposing teams game roster.
  4. If a player that is not on the roster enters the game, a forfeit will be awarded after a protest and review of the official roster.
  5. Each team captain will be provided with multiple copies of the rosters for each team and of every player registered and eligible to play in the tournament.

COMPLIANCE

  1. The team captains are entirely responsible to make sure that their players fully understand tournament rules and regulations. All captains are responsible for having proof of brotherhood, originating chapter for each player on the team, active status, and in good standing.

BRACKET

  1. See Attached Bracket  for Seeding and Flow
  2. 8 Team Maximum Tournament

TEAM ROSTERS

  1. Teams must be comprised of brothers that have crossed at the chapter.
  2. Teams shall be created and identified by a Lambda Theta Phi California undergraduate and alumni chapter.
  3. Only undergraduate and alumni chapters that belong to Southern Pacific Region (SPR)/West Coast Region (WCR) will be approved to participate. However, due to space, California chapters will be prioritized in the case that there are too many teams that register for Cali-Games.
  4. A team must be identified by its undergraduate or alumni chapter name.
    For example, Beta Alpha Chapter, Alpha Iota Chapter, Alpha Delta Chapter, Lambda Theta Chapter, Lambda Xi Chapter, etc. A team name will be accepted but the chapter name will be the identifier used in all documents.
  5. Team colors are prioritized by the school colors. In the case that two school colors are the same, the inverse is recommended or have alternate colors when the two teams play each other. The color reservation is locked in once a full roster, all paperwork and full payment is submitted.

ELIGIBILITY

ELIGIBLE PLAYERS

  1. Player must be a brother of Lambda Theta Phi
    1. All players will be verified using thelambdas.org (National Fraternity Website)
    2. Players must be registered, profile must be factual and unaltered, paid in full for the year, and in good standing (a $20 additional fee will be assessed if dues have not been paid)
  2. Player must be in good standing with Lambda Theta Phi
  3. Player must provide proof of active status (paid dues for 2024-2025 academic year)
  4. Player must qualify for the following
    1. UNDERGRADUATES
      1. Crossed at a chapter in California or SPR chapter
      2.  or transfer to a chapter in California or SPR chapter
      3. and be currently enrolled
      4. Maintain a residence in California
    2.  ALUMNI
      1. Join the chapter team they crossed in
      2. or Maintain a residence in California
      3. and Maintain active status with a California Alumni Chapter or SPR alumni chapter
  5. Each player on the roster must have pledged and crossed at the respective Chapter Team.

 

FREE AGENCY

In the event that a chapter is unable to create a team due to insufficient players, 4 players or less

  1. Players are considered free agents and may join a chapter with 6 players or fewer.
  2. The merger with another chapter is allowed and recommended that they belong to the
    same sector.
  3. However, if the chapter wishes to register, they have the right to call on all chapter brothers
    to play on the chapter team. The right of first refusal.
    1.  If more than 5 players register on different teams, they must create a team at their
      respective chapter and follow the aforementioned rules.
  4. All players that pledged at that chapter must play with the crossing chapter.
    This is to promote the original intent of Cali-Games to promote chapter unity and a chance to
    compete for a common goal.

CHAPTERS ELIGIBLE TO RECRUIT

  1. Chapters with fewer than 6 brothers on campus may add players from a chapters that doesn’t have a team registered to play.
  2. Eligible players may only be recruited from chapter(s) that are closest geographically.
  3. The Chapter Team Name will be identified by chapter with the larger number of players.

TEAM ELIGIBILITY

  1. Team Rosters must be submitted in FULL by mail, Venmo/PayPal/credit card (additional
    charges apply) or in person along with full payment 30 days prior to the tournament.
    No late submissions will be accepted.
  2. Rosters must be approved by tournament staff prior to the first game.
  3. 15 players maximum per team.
  4. All players shall play for only one team throughout the tournament.
  5. All jewelry must be removed. Necklaces, earrings and watches cannot be worn during the game. Basketball shoes must be worn at all times.
  6. Each player must wear a jersey or shirt and must have the same color.
  7. Each player must have submitted a waiver with all of the information completed and factual.

OTHER

TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR

  1. The Tournament Director has the right to alter rules, bylaws and bracket structure as needed.

SPECTATORS

  1. All spectators are welcome free of charge