College Lacrosse Prospect ID Camp - Men

Waukesha, WI Men's Lacrosse Camp

Location Waukesha, WI
Event Date(s) Jul 28, 2026
Grades 9th to 12th
Register By Jul 28, 2026 11:59pm CST

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Event Description

MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE PROSPECT ID SHOWCASE | WAUKESHA, WI

 

TUESDAY, JULY 28TH → HOSTED BY

Mindiola Sports Complex | Waukesha, WI

Morning Session: 9:00am - 12:00pm  |  $199
Afternoon Session: 1:00pm - 4:00pm  |  $199
All Day Session: 9:00am - 4:00pm  |  $299


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ALL PLAYERS WILL RECEIVE:

  • Instruction from all coaches attending the event.
  • Feedback on Stick Skills, Footwork, Shooting, Dodging, Lacrosse IQ (by position).
  • Opportunities to ask questions about their skills and get to know the college coaches of various NCAA levels (Division I, II, III).
  • An in person open discussion about the NCAA recruiting process, rules, and regulations.
  • All campers will be numbered so the coaches can identify each player.

SAMPLE ITINERARY

MORNING SESSION → 9:00am-12:15pm
8:30am → Morning Session Check-in Begins
9:00am → Dynamic Warm-Up / Goalie Warm-Up
9:20am → Stickwork / Position Specific Technical Work
10:20am → Odd-Man Situations / Small-Sided Play
11:45am → Discussion for Prospective Student Athletes
12:15pm → Morning Session Dismissed

LUNCH → 12:15pm-12:45pm (not provided on-site)

AFTERNOON SESSION → 12:45pm-4:00pm
12:30pm → Afternoon Session Check-In Begins
12:45pm → Dynamic Warm-Up / Goalie Warm-Up
1:05pm → Stickwork / Position Specific Technical Work
2:05pm → Odd-Man Situations / Small-Sided Play
3:30pm → Discussion for Prospective Student Athletes
4:00pm → Afternoon Session Dismissed

DISCUSSION FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENT ATHLETES

This portion of the event will be provided to and is open to all registered participants and parents. It will cover various topics relative to the college experience, NCAA recruiting process and rules along with an open Q and A for parents and players to get information straight from coaches. 

WHY IS IT A SHOWCASE & A CAMP?

Players want to showcase their skills to coaches, but they should also want to learn from the coaches. Coaches want to evaluate players and their skills so they can teach them appropriately, just like they do with their own players. Coaches also want to see how players react to new instruction, new techniques and how they socialize with peers and other coaches.

EVALUATION & SHOWCASE DETAILS

Coaches will evaluate how players receive and apply instruction—an essential part of the recruiting process. Feedback will be provided during and around instructional sessions, and athletes are encouraged to seek additional insights from camp staff at any time.

College coaches will work directly with athletes throughout the day, offering hands-on instruction in both group and one-on-one settings. This format allows prospects to showcase their skills, ask questions, and build relationships with coaches.