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Marquette University - Men's Basketball

Day Camp | Session 1

Location Milwaukee, WI
Event Date(s) Jun 10, 2019 to Jun 14, 2019
Grades K to 9th
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Event Description

Boys Basketball Day Camps


Session 1 | June 10th-14th

Who:
Boys K-9th grade
*(Grade in fall of 2019, you cannot have taken a 9th grade class or higher)
Time: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM (Doors open at 8:30 AM)
Cost: $325 (Lunch included)

Register now for the 2019 Marquette men's basketball camp, which features several programming options and dates! Campers experience expert instruction from one of the top coaching staffs in the country including head coach Steve Wojciechowski. Campers are led by the Marquette Basketball Coaching Staff with support from current and former Marquette players. All basketball skills are taught and developed through daily basketball training stations. Each camper will play at least 2 games per day where they will execute some of the same offensive sets and defensive concepts as the Marquette Basketball team. Each camper will receive equal playing time. All campers receive a camp ball, reversible jersey, and individual evaluation card. A "Camper of the Day" and "Mr. Hustle" are awarded at the conclusion of camp each day. Camp is held right on Marquette's campus with athletic training staff present at every facility and lunch at Marquette dining facilities. Sign up now while spots are still available!

Location: All camps drop off and pick up are at the Al McGuire Center 770 N 12th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233

Please Note - Session 3 is limited to boys who are 7th grade and below as of the fall of 2019. Due to NCAA recruiting regulations you cannot have taken a 7th grade class or higher. Meaning if you are about to start 7th grade classes in the fall you can join. If you have taken a 7th grade class you have to stick to session 1 and 2. This is not a Marquette rule, this is an NCAA rule. See FAQ for more details.