The emphasis of the Lipscomb ID Camp is on evaluating players' abilities in training, small-sided, and full-sided match play. This camp is for both field players and goalkeepers.
Our Winter ID Camp is designed for serious soccer players. Participants will have the opportunity to work with and get to know the college coaches. At the end of the weekend campers will walk away with direction on what they need to do to better their chances of finding a college program where the coaching staff feels that they will fit best in the college landscape.
Our Lipscomb University coaching staff and players staff the Winter ID Camp along with other college coaches from NCAA Div I, II, and NAIA programs. The Lipscomb University Winter ID Camp is designed to test players in a college setting to evaluate players' potential to play at the next level. All players are expected to be in good shape and prepared for a weekend of intense, high level training and play.
ID campers will have the opportunity to play with and against our current college players. If you are thinking about playing in college, this camp is a must to help you determine where you fit and how your play will translate to the college game. Sixteen of the current Lipscomb Men's Soccer players were identified through Lipscomb ID Camps.
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Camp Location:
All sessions will take place at Lipscomb University’s training grounds and game field. Our playing surfaces are second to none in the area, hosting the US Men’s National Team, & US Women’s National Team on several occasions. CHECK IN ON JAN 18th WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE LIPSCOMB UNIVERSITY TRAINING FACILITY (3915 Franklin Rd, Nashville, TN 37204).
Hotel Information & Meals:
Overnight accommodations and meals are not provided by the camp. Overnight accommodations and meals are the camper’s responsibility. If overnight accommodations are required, you will need to make your own arrangements. The Winter ID Camp will not provide supervision in the hotel. Parents should plan for the proper supervision of their children. Meals will be the responsibility of each camper.
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