Category Archives: Camps

“College Camps: A Key Recruiting Tool for the Prospective Student-Athlete” By Tom Kovic


College Camps: A Key Recruiting Tool for the Prospective Student- Athlete

By Tom Kovic

Summer is right around the corner and for every prospect that is in the hunt to match his talent with the right college program, opportunity approaches. Summer opens up more time on the daily schedule and with that, the chance to close in on some key elements of the college search.

There is a laundry list of tactics prospects and families can carry out to increase their visibility and grow awareness with college coaches. Whether you plan to attend multiple showcases and tournaments, or take several road trips to colleges and universities, you want to be sure your effort is measurable. This article focuses on attending specific college camps and utilizing this opportunity as a key recruiting tool in the college quest.

On-campus sports camps are becoming more popular and for good reason. Not only do college coaches who host summer camps reap the benefit of bringing talented student-athletes to the university, they also have the opportunity to evaluate that talent in the comfort of their home base, while offering prospects a first-hand look at campus through a “pseudo” unofficial visit.

Prospects can benefit from this on-campus experience as well. Since the event is held on-site, it provides prospects with direct access to the coach and with very few NCAA recruiting restrictions. Not only will the athlete have the ability to take part in an exciting camp experience, he also has the opportunity to form the foundation of what can potentially become a mutually beneficial relationship with coaches and players.

This opportunity gives the prospect tremendous laterality in maximizing NCAA contact rules and probing the coach about the program, philosophy and where he stands as a future team member. Creating a strong and detailed information base will only assist the prospect and family navigate the college quest with greater confidence.

Obviously, spending a week at a college camp can take a chunk of time out of your summer and determining whether the intent to attend a college camp is to have a fun experience, or to develop a strong connection with the institution, the coach and the program is essential. Considering the college recruiting process has accelerated to the point where college coaches are committing to prospects during the early high school years, it will best serve families to step up their college effort sooner than later.

If the coaches have been tracking your progress, then attending their camp makes greater sense. Consider the following questions before you take the plunge:

  1. Have I introduced myself by e-mail to Coach and expressed my initial interest in the program?
  2. Has Coach had the opportunity to evaluate my talent as a student-athlete either on site (tournaments) or by video and/or personal profile?
  3. Have I connected directly with coach by e-mail or phone to initially discuss his program and communicate my preliminary interest?

The point I try to make here is a simple one. If you are considering investing time and money to attend a college camp, then get the best bang for your buck. If you are registering high on Coach’s radar and his institution ranks in your top tier of schools, attending camp could be a wise choice.

When all is said and done and your camp experience is behind you, what is it you hope to expect from the total experience? Personally, I would want to leave knowing I 1) drove my skill set and awareness as an athlete to a higher level, 2) I had the chance to interact with the coaches and players and I gained a greater appreciation for the institution and 3) I communicated to the coaches my sincere interest in the program and walked away with sound feedback to where I currently stand as a prospect.

Attending college camps can offer prospects the chance to drive their skill set to higher levels. It may also provide additional benefits that will likely cultivate stronger recruiting relationships with specific college coaches in an effort to streamline the college search.

Northern California Lacrosse: Matt Ogelsby’s “All West Lacrosse” CampsTeach “Respect, Attitude And Effort” (Video)


Coach Matt Ogelsby talks about  All West Lacrosse.

Lacrosse Skills And Drills: Ohio State Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Nick Myers Discusses “5 On 4″ Or “Slow Break” And Setting Up “Midfield Dodge” Tactics (Video)


Ohio State Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Nick Myers explains how to execute a 5 v 4 or “slow-break” at Twin Cities Lacrosse Summer camps (Eden Prairie, MN)

OSU Head Coach Nick Myers explains how to set up the midfield dodge. Twin Cities Lacrosse Summer Camps (Eden Prairie, MN).

Southern California Girls Lacrosse: WomensLax.com Sponsors Middle School Girls Lacrosse Clinic And Tournament On Dec. 18 In Newport Coast, CA


Southern California Lacrosse Recruiting: 2010 Adrenaline High Rollers Video Highlights


Lacrosse Stick Skills: IMG Lacrosse Academy Video Features Sean DeLaney (Video)


 

Lacrosse superstar Sean DeLaney performs some awesome lacrosse tricks and lacrosse stick tricks at the IMG Lacrosse Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

The IMG Lacrosse Academy is the premier lacrosse training facility in the world. Directed by Kevin Finneran, the IMG Lacrosse Academy has lacrosse camps for boys and girls throughout the year and during the summer.

Southern California Girls Lacrosse Clinics: “WomensLax.com” Sponsors High School And Middle School Girls Lacrosse Clinic On Dec. 18-19 Directed By Mount St. Mary’s Women’s Lacrosse Coach Lindsey Munday


 

WomensLax.com And Bounce Lacrosse are bringing National and World Champions to Orange County this winter!

  The camp will be directed by Lindsey Munday, Head Coach Mount St. Mary’s University. Coach Munday has won a Gold Medal with Team USA, and 5 National Championships as a player and coach at Northwestern University.  

Additional Staff will include: 

  • Danielle Spencer: Team USA. All-American & 3-Time National Champion, Northwestern.
  • Hilary Bowen: Assistant Coach, Mount St. Mary’s, All-American & 3-Time National Champion, Northwestern.
  • Christy Finch: Assistant Coach, Ohio State University. All-American & 4-Time National Champion, Northwestern.  

MIDDLE SCHOOL CLINIC + 7v7 DETAILS: 

  • Date: Saturday December 18th, 2010
  • Location: Newport Ridge Park (Newport Coast)
  • Ages: Grades 5-8
  • Format: 9 AM - 4 PM (Clinic + 7v7 Tourny)
  • Price: $95    *Players will be split into 7v7 teams    *There will be goalie specific instruction  

HIGH SCHOOL CLINIC + 7v7 DETAILS:

  • Date: Sunday December 19th, 2010
  • Location: Newport Ridge Park (Newport Coast)
  •  Ages: Grades 9-12 Format: 9 AM - 4 PM (Clinic + 7v7 Tourny)
  • Price: $95   

*Players will be split into 7v7 teams    *There will be goalie specific instruction  

Online Registration is available at www.WomensLax.com.  

LOCAL COACHES: All local coaches are welcome and encourage you to attend the clinic at no cost to watch, learn, and ask questions of our staff!

 

  Players will learn the newest stick skills and concepts, and then be able to apply them in the 7v7 Tournament. The goal is to provide top-notch instruction and inspire kids to play lacrosse across the nation and raise their game to the next level    For more information, visit www.womenslax.com. If you have any questions, please contact Ashley Gersuk: agersuk@womenslax.com.

San Diego Lacrosse Community: US Lacrosse “Fast Break Initiative” And “The Preuss School UCSD” Held Introductory Lacrosse Clinic Sept. 18-19


The Preuss School UCSD, jointly chartered by the San Diego Unified School District and CUSD, joined US Lacrosse last weekend to host a introductory lacrosse clinic for 100 middle and high school students.

Students from Preuss, Lincoln High School and Gompers Middle School participated in the event, part of US Lacrosse’s Fast Break Initiative.

“In the past, lacrosse has been known more as an elitist sport, played by a more affluent population,” said Lisa Hawk, The Preuss School UCSD exercise and health science department chair. “Through this partnership between Preuss and the US Lacrosse Fast Break Initiative, this is no longer the case. It is a community building sport that bridges people and transcends ethnicity and economic levels.”

Lincoln High School and Gompers Charter Middle School work in partnership with UCSD to educate historically underserved communities to support their youth throughout high school and prepare them for a college education.

For more:  
http://www.lajollalight.com/sports/274528-preuss-hosts-lacrosse-clinic

Western High School Boys Lacrosse Recruiting: 8th Annual Adrenaline “High Rollers” Scheduled For Nov. 20-21 In Coronado, CA


The 8th annual High Rollers program will take place November 20th-21st.  Once again, the Clinic Directors will be Notre Dame Coaches and NCAA runners up Kevin Corrigan & Gerry Byrne.  Whittier Head Coach Brian Kelly will serve as program director. 

Coronado has long been known for its top ranked beaches, picturesque sunsets and warm and welcoming community flavor.  This small “Island” is only 7.5 square miles and 2 miles across the bay from downtown San Diego.  After years of development, Coronado has more recently become one of the epicenters of western lacrosse. 

The 2009 Islanders Varsity team finished ranked #1 in the West and #24 in the country.  Mitts have been replaced by sticks, fields are riddled with lacrosse goals with tattered nets and if you look in any bush in the neighborhood you are likely to find a lacrosse ball.  This “Lacrosse Island” provides for a perfect setting for the next Adrenaline Primetime Recruiting Event, the coveted High Rollers program.

As per usual, this event will see the top players from every pocket of lacrosse in the West gather in one place to compete for 2 days in front of 40-50 NCAA & MCLA recruiters.  While the Adrenaline Showcase, the first part of the two part Adrenaline Premier Recruiting Event Series, which takes place in July at Sonoma State University, is the most exclusive event in the west, High Rollers comes in at a close second. 

This exclusive program has players whom are invited based off of college and high school coaches’ recommendations.  Players hail from; Western Canada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Minnesota, Colorado, Nevada, California, Texas, Missouri & Arizona.

For more:  
http://www.adrenalinelacrosse.com/2009/index.php

Southern California High School Boys Lacrosse Recruiting: Goalie Zack Schenker (Sr., Foothill HS) Competed At Adidas National All-American Classic (MD), Tri-State Tournament (Princeton, NJ) And Gait Cup (Video)


Aka… “Shank” & “Zack”, played lots of lacrosse this summer. Adrenaline Goalie Camp at USD; Navy Camp at UCSB, Gait Cup at Gettysburg College; Adidas National All American Classic (second year), Baltimore, MD; Tri-State Tournament, Princeton, NJ; Starz Elite division, team CRUSH. Zack is competing for the starting Varsity Goalie position at powerhouse, Foothill High School in Santa Ana, CA where they have won 4 consecutive CIF Southern Section Titles.