ID Camps
Objectives
Our College ID Camp is designed for rising 8th-12th graders with aspirations of playing collegiate soccer (DI, DII, or DII). The FAU women’s soccer staff will conduct training sessions to enhance and develop technical skills and tactical awareness. Additional areas of emphasis include speed & agility training, nutrition guidance, and academic preparation. Goalkeeper specific training is also offered. This camp is intended to provide high quality training from an elite program, teach campers about the demands of collegiate soccer, and give an on-campus view of the Florida Atlantic University women’s soccer program. The College ID Camp is a fantastic opportunity to train under 2x C-USA Coach of the Year, Patrick Baker and showcase your skills in a competitive environment. Players will also get an opportunity to meet the current FAU soccer players, and ask questions during a Q&A.
Check – In
The College ID camp is scheduled to run from 9:30am – 4pm. Check-In will be held at the Tom Oxley Building on Volusia St from 9:30am-9:50am. A tentative schedule for the day includes:
9:30am – 9:50am Check In (Tom Oxley Building)
10am – 10:20am Staff/Player Introductions/ Warm Ups
10:20am – 10:50am iSoccer
10:50am – 11:30am Small-Sided Games
11:30am – 12pm Extended Games
12pm – 12:45pm Lunch (provided)
12:45pm – 1:45pm College Talk/Q&A with FAU players
2pm – 4pm Afternoon field session & 11v11 games
Safety Information
We will provide water and Gatorade at the fields. An athletic trainer will be on hand at all times if there should be any treatment or assistance needed throughout the camp.
Registration
Once you have successfully completed the online process, you will receive a confirmation email to the email address associated with your account. If you believe your registration was successful, but have not received a confirmation email, please check your junk or spam filter. If you still have not received an email please contact Patrick Baker at bakerp@fau.edu.