Special Olympics Basketball Tournament: A Student Written Reflection
Members of the Organization and Administration in Physical Education course have shared their perspectives on the successful event.

NOTE: The ensuing reflection on the annual Special Olympics Basketball Tournament was a collaboratively written effort by numerous student volunteers. Annually, students shoulder the various responsibilities associated with hosting this community event. This year, members of the Organization and Administration in Physical Education course have shared their perspectives on the successful event. Norwich was the first college to incorporate physical education as part of the curriculum and continues as a leader in the field today.
In an incredible display of community and teamwork, partnered with Special Olympics Vermont to bring the joy and excitement of basketball to athletes and teams across the state. The annual Special Olympics Vermont Basketball Tournament hosted at was made possible through the hard work of students, faculty, and volunteers who came together.
Led by students in the Organization and Administration in Physical Education course, the event offered an opportunity to put classroom theory into a real-life event. These students led the charge in planning and organizing tournament details, including scheduling games, selling t-shirts, leading the skills contest, and coordinating logistics to ensure a smooth game-day experience. Their leadership was supported by a strong volunteer group, with students from every class year stepping up to help officiate games, cheer on athletes, and assist teams throughout the day. This partnership not only celebrated athletic achievement but also showcased the commitment of to community engagement and leadership development.
The event was held in Andrew’s gym and Plumley Armory. There were 250 Special Olympic athletes, 50 volunteers, and many supportive fans. The participants played in competitive or just-for-fun basketball games in a round-robin style tournament. The atmosphere around the games was positive and infectious for everyone in each building. Many of the volunteers were students from who woke up early and took time out of their busy schedules to volunteer out of the kindness of their hearts. Without volunteers, this event would not have been possible.
The volunteers helped facilitate every aspect of the event. Elliot Wood, a 2025 SOVT volunteer, said “It was a good experience to help Northfield and the larger Vermont community. I enjoyed getting to work with people who have similar values. I especially appreciated being able to help give back to the community with a sport I know and love, with my peers.”
Since 1986, has been a dedicated supporter of Special Olympics Vermont, hosting various tournaments and programs that promote inclusivity and athletic excellence. In 2016, Norwich further enhanced its support by launching the inaugural Special Olympics Vermont Fall Games and establishing the now-annual Unified Champion Schools Soccer Tournament. This ongoing partnership between Norwich and Special Olympics Vermont not only inspires athletes and students but also fosters a sense of community, underscoring Norwich’s commitment to service, inclusion, and athletic achievement.
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