**In compliance with the University’s policies with the spread of the coronavirus, the 2020 Oregon Men’s Basketball Individual Camp has been canceled.
INDIVIDUAL CAMP
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Dates: Canceled for 2020
Who: Boys Ages 8 - 18
Overnight Camper: $595 → Includes Full Room & Board
Day Camper: $445 → Includes Lunch & Dinner
Non-Refundable Deposit Option: $300
→ Remaining Balance Due June 1st |
To Inquire About Receiving a UO Staff Discount, Click Here. |
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ABOUT INDIVIDUAL CAMP
At the Oregon Basketball Camp, we teach more than just basketball. We will help kids develop a winning attitude, learn good work habits, understand the importance of academics, and more importantly, learn the benefits of always doing their best! Campers will be taught the fundamentals of the game by the University of Oregon Basketball Coaching Staff, and have the opportunity to play at Matthew Knight Arena - The Home Court of the DUCKS!
Camp Features
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Instruction by the University of Oregon Basketball Coaching Staff
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Individual and team play at Matthew Knight Arena - Home of the DUCKS!
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Early camp supervision for working parents
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Camp t-shirt for each camper
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Camp ball to take home
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Camp photo for each camper
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OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS ARE AVAILABLE!
Pick-Up & Drop-Off Times
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Camper check-in begins Sunday, June 21st at 5:00 PM.
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Parents are able to attend the Closing Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, June 24th at 4:00 PM. Camp check-out will take place directly afterwards.
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Commuter campers will be able to arrive at the arena at 8:30 AM each morning. Pick-up must occur by 9:00 PM each night.
Equipment | Day & Overnight Campers
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T-Shirts / Jerseys
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Athletic Shorts
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Athletic Socks
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Basketball Shoes, Well Broken-In
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Completed Health / Personal Forms
Equipment | Overnight Campers Only
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Towel & Washcloth
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Soap, Shampoo etc.
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Alarm Clock
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Money For Evening Snacks & Camp Merchandise
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Linens & Pillows are Supplied
Insurance & Medical Care
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Each camper must be insured by his parents or guardians to be able to attend. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE!
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Please be sure to alert us to any medical conditions in the space provided on the registration form.
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A certified trainer will be present at all times and injuries will receive prompt medical attention.
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Parents will leave all medications, inhalers, and epi-pens with a trainer at camp check-in to be dispensed appropriately.
SAMPLE SCHEDULE
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7:00 AM - 8:30 AM → Breakfast (Overnight Campers) |
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM → Early Supervision in Gym |
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9:00 AM - 10:30 AM → Station Work (Focus on Fundamentals) |
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10:30 AM - 12:00 PM → Team Play |
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM → Lunch (Overnight & Day Campers) |
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM → Clinic With Duck Players |
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM → Contests |
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM → Team Play |
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM → Dinner (Overnight & Day Campers) |
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM → Stations / Contests |
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7:30 PM - 9:00 PM → Team Play |
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Facilities & Housing
The University of Oregon Camps will be held on the University of Oregon Campus. All campers will have the opportunity to use some of the best basketball facilities the west has to offer. Campers will play in the brand new, state of the art Matthew Knight Arena, home of the DUCKS!
The interior of Matt Knight is highlighted by Kilkenny Floor, named for former Oregon Athletic Director Pat Kilkenny. The floor’s art, titled “Deep in the Woods,” features pine tree silhouettes giving the impression of being lost in the woods. It is also an homage to the 1939 championship Tall Firs.
On campus residence halls will provide housing for the overnight campers. Each room holds two players. Bathrooms and showers are located on each floor. Meals will be prepared by the staff at the Hamilton Center.* Campers' meals will be "all you can eat."
*Please note that the Hamilton Dining Staff do their best to accommodate most food allergies, however due to the nature of the "all you can eat" dining facilities, it is ultimately the responsibility of the camper to make their own food choices.
Oregon Men's Basketball Camps are open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender).