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Winona State University - Softball Camps

WSU Softball Winter Camp

Location Winona, MN
Event Date(s) Jan 24, 2026
Ages 12 to 18
Grades 7th to 12th
Register By Jan 23, 2026 11:59pm CST
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Event Description

Winona State University Softball Camps

2026 WSU Softball Winter Camp

Winona State players and coaching staff will be on hand to aid and instruct campers in all areas of the game.   Campers need to bring their own glove, and catchers should provide their own equipment.

Winona State is a Division II University located in Winona, MN.  In the past four seasons, Winona State has averaged 40 victories a year, won two NSIC Championships and one NSIC Tournament Championship, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the sixteenth time in eighteen years. The Warriors were led by the N.F.C.A. Central Region “Coaching Staff of the Year”, and four-time NSIC “Coach of the Year” Greg Jones.  In twenty-four seasons, Jones has guided over 100 student/athletes to All-Conference honors, and over 50 players to All-Region honors, and twenty to All-American Status.

In addition to the Warrior Coaching Staff, several standout WSU Softball players will be on hand to help guide and instruct camp attendees.

Event Registration Details
Saturday, January 24th
Who: Girls
Grades: 7th - 12th
Times:
Pitchers & Catchers Camp (No Hitting) | 11:00am - 1:00pm
Position Player Defense/Hitting Camp | 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Cost:
Pitchers & Catchers Camp | $75 per Player
($70 + $5 Fee)
Position Player Defense/Hitting Camp | $100 per Player
($95 + $5 Fee)

$170 per Player if attending both Camps
($160 + $10 Fee)

Location: Integrated Wellness Complex, McCown Gymnasium, Winona State University

What to Bring: Campers need to bring their own glove, and catchers should provide their own equipment.

Concussion Information: I understand that if my child is diagnosed with a concussion or concussion like symptoms at a Winona State University Athletic Camp, they will no longer be allowed to participate at camp. As a parent/legal guardian I must make arrangements to remove the child from camp as soon as I have been notified of my child’s condition.