Phi Kappa Psi emphasizes
physical fitness as part of a young man's time in college. The national
organization gives an annual William Henry Letterman Men's Health
recognition to the chapter that best excels in these areas.
The Texas Tech chapter provides plenty of
opportunity for both casual and organized athletics and physical
recreation.
 The Phi Psi lodge has good athletic facilities for
casual use including an excellent sand volleyball court, half
basketball court, horseshoe court. washers apparatus, billiards
table, foosball table, and croquet (it's fratty). These facilities
get a lot of use by the brothers and their guests.
The Texas Tech intramural athletic program
is organized into two fraternity leagues to provide equitable and
enjoyable competition among fraternities of similar sizes.
The
Black League contains the largest fraternities, generally over
about 80 members, and the Red League contains the moderate and
smaller size fraternities. As would be expected the skill levels
of the participants of the two leagues overlaps greatly. In
some sports the players in the Red League may be better than those
in the Black League. At the end of the year there are playoffs
between the winners of the two leagues in some sports. In
addition, within either league a fraternity can field more than
one team, such as an "A Team," a "B Team," and a "C Team."
Phi
Psi participates, and wins, in many of the sports. In the
spring 2006 we won second overall and were the soccer champions.
We field multiple teams in many sports so brothers can participate
regardless of their skill level, and the best players have a good
chance of being on a championship team. We participate in all
available sports, which include
- Tennis
- Sand Volleyball
- Golf
-
Flag
Football
- Swimming

- Table Tennis
- Soccer
- Volleyball
- Bowling
- Racquetball
- Indoor Soccer
- Softball
Recent results can be
found at the Tech Intramural website,
Greek Men Point Standing

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