The University of Michigan Wolverines Women’s Basketball Individual Camp is a four-day advanced basketball training program that will run from the 4th of August until the 7th of August. It is inviting all girls 10 to 17 years of age who aspire to become a college basketball student-athlete. The training program is going to accommodate both residential and commuter campers. The registration cost for residential campers is $475 per player while the registration cost for commuter campers is $380 per player. This registration cost includes a free camp t-shirt. Moreover, this basketball individual camp will focus on developing fundamental skills and proper technique. It is going to take place at the William Davidson Player Development Center, Crisler Center, and Intramural Sports Building, all top-notch facilities on the University of Michigan campus.
In addition, this basketball individual camp is under the supervision of the University of Michigan Wolverines women’s basketball coaching staff. All the instructions and groupings are in accordance with the participant’s age and skill level. There will also be a performance evaluation at the conclusion of the event.
What to Bring to University of Michigan Wolverines Women’s Basketball Individual Camp
- Basketball shoes, tennis shoes, several pairs of shorts, T-shirts, socks, and supporters for practices.
- Spending money for snacks and various camp store items.
About the University of Michigan
The University of Michigan is a public, sea-grant, space-grant, flagship university. It is the oldest university in the state of Michigan. It is also one of the founders of the Association of American Universities. In addition, the University of Michigan is among the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education’s 115 Doctoral Universities with Very High Research Classification. It is also part of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and the Big Ten Academic Alliance. Currently, the University of Michigan accommodates around 44,700 students. Around 29,000 are undergraduate students. The undergraduate student population is with a 50 percent male and 50 percent female students gender distribution. The university student to faculty ratio is 15:1. Furthermore, the University of Michigan has 27 men’s and women’s athletic teams. They are competing in the Big Ten Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I. The university athletes are known as the Wolverines. Blue and maize yellow are the university’s identity colors. The Wolverines football team has already claimed 11 national titles.
University of Michigan Wolverines Women’s Basketball Individual Camp Organizers
Leading the University of Michigan Wolverines women’s basketball team is Head Coach Kim Barnes Arico, a native of Mastic Beach. Coach Kim Barnes Arico is now entering her seventh season at the helm of the Wolverines women’s basketball program. She is a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health graduate from Montclair State University. Ultimately, Coach Kim Barnes Arico is the 2017 Big Ten Coach of the Year. She is also a two-time Big East Coach of the Year and a three-time Basketball Coaches Association of New York Statewide Coach of the Year.
Completing the Michigan Wolverines women’s basketball coaching staff are assistant coaches Toyelle Wilson, Wesley Brooks, and Yvonne Sanchez. Coach Toyelle Wilson is at the same time the team’s recruiting coordinator.
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