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Wildcats To Host Fall Prospect ID Camp
10/7/2021 11:41:00 AM | Women's Soccer
The Davidson women's soccer program will host a prospect ID camp on Sunday, Nov. 28, head coach Adam Denton announced this week.
The camp, which will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., is available at a cost of $130.
"We're excited to have the opportunity to host this camp," said Denton. "These camps have been an important part of our process over the last few years in identifying players and also for players having the opportunity to decide whether Davidson is the right opportunity for them in their academic and athletic careers."
These clinics the Wildcats host periodically are designed for competitive, ambitious club players who are considering playing college soccer at the NCAA Division I, Division II or Division III levels. They follow a one-day curriculum, designed by the Davidson women's soccer staff, and will expose the players to the training methods and practices utilized by the Wildcats, who reached the Atlantic 10 Conference championship game last spring. The clinics will be held at the Davidson College soccer facilities and will cover technical and tactical aspects of the game.
Along with training at the Wildcats' top-notch facilities, players will get to know the coaching staff and have the opportunity to interact and learn more about the program.
Separate goalkeeper training is available and is directed by Davidson's goalkeeper coach and will feature specific training on the technical and functional areas of goalkeeping, such as diving, positional play, dealing with crosses, distribution, and organization. It also allows the goalkeepers to participate in full-sided games.
For more information or to register, visit davidsonsoccerschool.com or email info@davidsonsoccerschool.com.
The camp, which will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., is available at a cost of $130.
"We're excited to have the opportunity to host this camp," said Denton. "These camps have been an important part of our process over the last few years in identifying players and also for players having the opportunity to decide whether Davidson is the right opportunity for them in their academic and athletic careers."
These clinics the Wildcats host periodically are designed for competitive, ambitious club players who are considering playing college soccer at the NCAA Division I, Division II or Division III levels. They follow a one-day curriculum, designed by the Davidson women's soccer staff, and will expose the players to the training methods and practices utilized by the Wildcats, who reached the Atlantic 10 Conference championship game last spring. The clinics will be held at the Davidson College soccer facilities and will cover technical and tactical aspects of the game.
Along with training at the Wildcats' top-notch facilities, players will get to know the coaching staff and have the opportunity to interact and learn more about the program.
Separate goalkeeper training is available and is directed by Davidson's goalkeeper coach and will feature specific training on the technical and functional areas of goalkeeping, such as diving, positional play, dealing with crosses, distribution, and organization. It also allows the goalkeepers to participate in full-sided games.
For more information or to register, visit davidsonsoccerschool.com or email info@davidsonsoccerschool.com.
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