Come and join the Drew University Rangers Men’s Basketball Prospect Camp. It is set to run from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM on the 3rd of June. This high-level basketball training program will provide an opportunity to learn from one of the nation’s top collegiate basketball coaching staff. The training program includes station work, team play, team competitions, and individual competition. Moreover, this basketball prospect camp is going to take place at the beautiful Drew University campus in Madison, New Jersey. It is designed for boys entering grade 9 up to grade 12 who are interested on becoming a college basketball student-athlete. Furthermore, the camp is offering a limited number of camper spots so registration is on a first come first serve basis. The camp registration fee includes a Drew Ranger camp t-shirt and lunch.
9:00 AM – Registration
9:45 AM – Introduction
10:00 AM – Session I
10:45 AM – Games
11:45 AM – Lunch
12:30 PM – Campus Tour
1:00 PM – Admissions
1:30 PM – Session II
2:15 PM – Games
3:00 PM – Camp End
Running this basketball prospect camp is the Drew University Rangers men’s basketball coaching staff. A certified athletic trainer will be in attendance all through the duration of the event. Overall, it will be a physically demanding but fun training atmosphere.
What to Bring to Drew University Rangers Men’s Basketball Prospect 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 Drew University
Drew University, originally named as Drew Theological Seminary, is a private, coeducational university in Madison, New Jersey. It is an affiliation of the United Methodist Church and its theological school is one of the oldest Methodist seminaries in the United States. In addition, the university as a whole has a Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools accreditation. Drew University is also one of the country’s leading academic institutions. As a matter of fact, it is 112th in National Liberal Arts Colleges 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. It is also 78th in the Best Value Schools rankings and 144th in the High School Counselor Rankings. Currently, the university accommodates around 1,400 undergraduate students. 41 percent of this undergraduate student population are male students and 59 percent are female students. This undergraduate student population is also through a selective enrollment acceptance rate of 57 percent. Correspondingly, Drew University’s student to faculty ratio 10:1. In the sporting world, Drew University has 20 intercollegiate men’s and women’s athletics sports teams. Their nickname is Rangers while blue and green are their official colors. They are competing in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Landmark Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.
Drew University Rangers Men’s Basketball Prospect Camp Organizers
Leading the Drew University Rangers men’s basketball team is Head Coach Darryl Keckler, a native of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Coach Darryl Keckler is a bachelor’s degree in sports management graduate from Trevecca Nazarene University. Then, he earned his master’s degree in exercise science and physical education at McDaniel College. Coach Darryl Keckler is a two-time Landmark Conference Coach of the Year.
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