Sports Camps

Contact Us

EMAIL
sportsprograms@skidmore.edu

PHONE
518-580-8061

FAX
518-580-5448

MAIL
Office of the Dean of Special Programs
Department of Athletics, Fitness & Recreation
Skidmore College - Summer Sports Program
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

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ELITE BOYS' OVERNIGHT BASKETBALL

Dates: Friday, June 29th – Sunday, July 1st  

Check-in: Friday 2PM     Check-Out: Sunday 2PM 

For Who: Boys entering grades 9-12 and graduating senior     Cost: $400

Experience as a high school player or AAU level player is strongly recommended.

Program

This elite basketball camp is designed for young men who want to play competitive basketball at the next level.  Our experienced staff will  incorporate college level drills and techniques similar to what we do in our everyday practices, focusing on the importance of fundamentals.   It is a very intense camp designed to help prepare the player who is motivated and committed. Our goal is to develop the player while he is  here and teach him things that he can take home with him. At the same time, he gets to spend quality time with current student athletes and  experience the great campus and facilities of Skidmore College. Players will be divided based on grade and skill. 
For detailed information contact Coach Burke at 518-580-5384 or at jburke@skidmore.edu

Features

Individual Skill Development
Footwork
3 on 3 Teaching Sessions
5 on 5 Competition
Daily games and competitions
Strength and Conditioning lecture
Skill and Motivational lectures
Nutrition lecture
Recruiting lecture
High Level of Competition
Practice Jersey

Site

Skidmore College Williamson Sports Center. While at camp, campers will utilize the same facilities as Skidmore’s athletes. During their stay,  campers will reside in Skidmore residence halls and all meals will be provided by Skidmore Dining Services, to provide participants the  opportunity to get the full experience of Skidmore College.

Camp Director

Joe Burke – Head Men’s Basketball Coach

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