North American University | Sugar Land, Texas
Morning Session: $249
Afternoon Session: $249
Both Sessions: $369
Junior Day is designed for all high school girls basketball players that want to work directly with college coaches in an on-court environment. The event is for those players who are focused on becoming college basketball student-athletes or want to learn more about that process. The camp will feature quality instruction from active college coaches, evaluations provided by the coaching staff through the instructional process, and a Seminar on Recruiting and the College Experience for both players and parents. The camp is open to all high school girls basketball players and is restricted in enrollment. The player-to-coach ratio will not exceed 8:1. These camps are in compliance with all NCAA rules.
All campers and their parents from every session will have the opportunity to participate in the Seminar on Recruiting and the College Experience. This Seminar will take place between the morning and afternoon session.
Each Session will consist of instruction in the following areas; skill work, strength work, mental training, metric based testing and instruction as well as education about the recruitment process. All skill work will be in direct small groups, one-on-one or, at times, a large group instructional setting. All information and instruction will be age specific. The cost of the camp will be $249 for one session, Morning or Afternoon. A two-session registration option is available for those players wanting to maximize their time in front of the college coaches and showcase their versatility in multiple positions. Both sessions are offered at a reduced $369. Space is limited. These sessions are expected to fill quickly.
Our goal for a player-to-coach ratio is 6:1 but will not exceed 8:1.
To encourage interaction between the coaches and players, we highly recommend players to ask questions of the staff and obtain any and all information they would like to know. The verbal evaluation is designed to be informative but not restrictive, just like a college practice. Each Junior Day Regional camp can differ slightly when it comes to the feedback given but generally speaking, players will be evaluated in areas of the game such as: passing, dribbling, ball distribution, shooting, rebounding, and defense. Players will also be instructed in improving the skills areas that they are having evaluated. Through dialogue with the coaches, players will be provided with information that they can use to compare and contrast where they stand with current college basketball players.
AFTERNOON SESSION → 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
10:30 AM → Afternoon Session Check-in Begins
11:00 AM → Discussion for Prospective Student-Athletes
12:00 PM → Dynamic & Static Warm-Up
12:20 PM → Individual Concepts and Skill Work
1:30 PM → Team Concepts and Controlled Competitions
3:00 PM → Final Player/Coach Feedback & Afternoon Session Dismissed