University of Richmond Athletics
Denton Announces Summer Soccer Camps for June and July
04/23/2024 | Women's Soccer
RICHMOND, Va. – The University of Richmond women's soccer team will offer multiple Senior ID Prospect Clinics in June and July, head coach Adam Denton announced this week.
The clinics, for players rising into grades 8-12, will be held on Saturdays and Sundays with one-day and weekend options available, including Sunday, June 9 and the July 14 and July 27-28 weekends.
"We're excited to have the opportunity to host these camps," Denton said. "These have been a vital part of our process over the last few years in identifying players and also for players having the opportunity to decide whether Richmond is the right opportunity for them in their academic and athletic careers."
The clinics 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 Richmond women's soccer staff, and will expose the players to the training methods and practices utilized by the Spiders. The clinics will be held at the University of Richmond soccer facilities and will cover technical and tactical aspects of the game. Goalkeeper training is also available. It is directed by Richmond'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. Players will get to interact with the coaching staff and learn more about the program, facilities and student life at the University of Richmond
For more information on all of the camps or to register, visit the women's soccer camp page.
The clinics, for players rising into grades 8-12, will be held on Saturdays and Sundays with one-day and weekend options available, including Sunday, June 9 and the July 14 and July 27-28 weekends.
"We're excited to have the opportunity to host these camps," Denton said. "These have been a vital part of our process over the last few years in identifying players and also for players having the opportunity to decide whether Richmond is the right opportunity for them in their academic and athletic careers."
The clinics 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 Richmond women's soccer staff, and will expose the players to the training methods and practices utilized by the Spiders. The clinics will be held at the University of Richmond soccer facilities and will cover technical and tactical aspects of the game. Goalkeeper training is also available. It is directed by Richmond'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. Players will get to interact with the coaching staff and learn more about the program, facilities and student life at the University of Richmond
For more information on all of the camps or to register, visit the women's soccer camp page.
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