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NDSU Soccer

Girls Elite Summer ID Camp

Location Fargo, ND
Event Date(s) Jul 10, 2020 to Jul 12, 2020
Grades 8th to 12th
This event has been canceled.

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Event Description

 

2020 ELITE GIRLS ID CAMP

If you are a female athlete looking to play college soccer, this is a great opportunity to showcase your skills in front of the NDSU Coaching staff and college coaches from the NAIA, DIII, DII and other DI levels! This Camp is designed for the player to experience a collegiate training environment through sessions that highlight technical development and the improvement of functional and tactical knowledge. Goalkeeper specific training will be provided daily. Coaches will also be able to work with and evaluate the players in 11 v 11 matches each night. This commuter camp allows the athlete to experience first-hand life on a college campus and what to expect when they make the transition from high school to university. Additionally, players will have the opportunity to build a mental edge from our unique leadership presentation followed by a coaches/players Q & A.

July 10th - 12th
Grades: 8th - Graduated 12th Grade Seniors
July 10th Check-in: 11:30am
July 12th Check-out: 1:00pm
Commuter Camper: $225
(Includes T-Shirt & Meals)

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Location: Dacotah Field AND Grass Practice Field

Please contact Assistant Coach Josh Purdum for further information at josh.purdum@ndsu.edu.

All NDSU camps or clinics are open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender).

 

NDSU is required to provide reasonable accommodations for guests with disabilities. Examples of accommodations include a sign language interpreter, a dietary accommodation, or a wheelchair accessible room. In the event there are additional expenses involved, it is the responsibility of the sponsor to pay. Guests are required to contact the sponsor a minimum of 3 weeks before the event.

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