Washington University Bears Men’s Basketball Showcase Camp

The Washington University Bears Men’s Basketball Showcase Camp is both an overnight and commuter camp that will run from the 24th of June until the 26th of June. It is inviting all boys entering grade 9 up to grade 12 who desire to play basketball at the college level. Moreover, this basketball showcase camp is going to take place at Washington University’s state of the art Athletic Complex. The training program includes competitive games. It will allow the players to showcase exceptional basketball talents in front of the university’s recruiting staff. Participants will also receive a performance assessment at the conclusion of the program. The camp registration fee is $495 for overnight campers and $415 for commuter campers. Available camper spots are limited so registration is first come first serve basis.

Running this three-day event is the Washington University Bears men’s basketball coaching staff. Overall, it will be a physically demanding but fun basketball training experience.

What to Bring to the Washington University Bears Men’s Basketball Showcase Camp

  • Basketball Shoes
  • Spending Money
  • Water Bottle
  • Towels
  • Alarm clock
  • Sweat Socks
  • Backpack or Drawstring bag

About Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University, originally Eliot Seminary, is a private, coeducational, research university in St. Louis, Missouri. Its name is in honor of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Washington University comprises seven schools. They are the Arts and Sciences, the Brown School, the Olin Business School, the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of Law, and the School of Medicine. Moreover, Washington University is 36th in the 2017 Forbes Magazine’s List of America’s Best Colleges. It is also 18th in National Universities and 22nd in Best Value Schools, of the 2018 edition of the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges rankings. Currently, the university is serving around 7,600 undergraduate students and around 7,600 postgraduate students. In athletics, Washington University fields 17 men’s and women’s varsity teams in the University Athletic Association of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III. They are the Bears and their identity colors are red and green.

 

Washington University Bears Men’s Basketball Showcase Camp Organizers

Leading the Washington University in St. Louis Bears men’s basketball team is Head Coach Pat Juckem. He is now entering his second season at the helm of the Bears men’s basketball program. Coach Pat Juckem is a bachelor’s degree graduate from Lawrence University. Ultimately, Coach Pat Juckem is the recipient of the 2018 CollegeInsider.com Jack Bennett Man of the Year award. This award comes after he led the Bears to a 17-8 record in just his first season at the helm of the team. Prior to his head coaching role at Washington, Coach Pat Juckem was the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh head men’s basketball coach. He has led the Titans to an NCAA Runner-Up finish in the 2017-18 season. Coach Pat Juckem is now holding an overall coaching win-loss record of 216-161.

Completing the Washington University in St. Louis Bears men’s basketball coaching staff are assistant coaches Kevin Dux, Jason Jabbari, and Steve Wilcutt.

Summary
College Basketball Exposure Camp
Service Type
College Basketball Exposure Camp
Provider Name
Washington University Bears,
Area
University City, MO
Description
The Washington University Bears Men's Basketball Showcase Camp is going to accommodate both overnight and commuter campers. It is especially for boys in grade 9 up to grade 12 who are aspiring to play basketball at the college level. This basketball elite camp is an initiative of the Washington University Bears men's basketball coaching staff.

Contact

  • University City, MO
  • June 24 - 26
  • CLICK to Learn More
  • http://bearsports.wustl.edu/summer-camps/basketball/Boys_Showcase_Basketball_Camp
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