ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM
CAMP BROCHUREThe 2015 Minnesota College Prep Camp, to be held July 20-22 at Augsburg College, will provide soccer players an opportunity to train with college soccer coaches from various Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference institutions. A different college coach will run each session, allowing players to work with and learn more about a potential future opportunity. In addition, college coaches from around the Midwest will be present in an opportunity to scout potential student-athletes.
Click here for camp brochure.Camp Dates: July 20-22, 2015 (Monday-Wednesday)
Camp Location: Augsburg College, Minneapolis
Daily Schedule:8:45 a.m. – arrive and check in
9 a.m. – Session I
10 a.m. – Session II
11 a.m. – 11 vs. 11 / 9 vs. 9
11:45 a.m. – Depart
What's Included:Minnesota Collegiate Coaching Staff
Low Player-to-Coach Ratio
Athletic Trainer on Site
Camp T-shirt
REGISTRATION AND FEESThe camp cost is $120. The registration
deadline has been extended until filled with five spots remaining (field players only). The first 32 field players and four goalkeepers registered for the session will be accepted. After the session fills up, additional applicants will be placed on a waiting list. Participants attending must be high school juniors or seniors in the fall of 2015. Each player is required to bring proper soccer attire and a fully inflated soccer ball. Players must check in at least 15 minutes prior to the first session on Monday, July 20.
Register online by clicking here.2015 MINNESOTA COLLEGE CAMP STAFFGreg Holker – Head Coach, Augsburg College: In his 11 seasons at Augsburg, Holker has amassed a 108-75-24 overall record. He has twice been named MIAC Coach of the Year, and has guided the Auggies to two NCAA Championship appearances (including the Sweet 16 in 2008) and the 2010 MIAC Playoff Championship. The Auggies have been ranked in the NSCAA Top 25 for six of the past seven seasons.
Gregg Olson – Head Coach, Macalester College: Olson will enter his fourth season at the helm of the Macalester Scots in 2015. After a 4-13-1 record in 2012, Olson led the Scots to an 8-8-2 mark in his second season in charge, and a 11-6-2 mark and a spot in the MIAC Playoffs in 2014. Prior to his arrival at Macalester, Olson was an assistant coach at Stanford University and the University of Vermont.
Jon Lowery – Head Coach, University of St. Thomas: Jon Lowery will begin his fourth year as the head coach of the Tommies in the fall. In his first three seasons, he has led St. Thomas to a 30-17-9 mark and two MIAC playoff appearance. Prior to joining the Tommies, Lowery served as head coach at Hamline University for three seasons and an assistant with Wake Forest University and Ohio State University.
Other MIAC Institutions represented: Bethel University, Carleton College, Gustavus Adolphus College, Hamline University, St. Olaf College, Saint Mary's University.