Our clinic is designed to prepare the player for her upcoming high school season. The camp combines a strong emphasis on technical, tactical and physical attributes of the individual player to enhance her soccer development. Each player will participate in a two hour soccer training session emphasizing individual skill work and advanced team tactics. Each training session will conclude with a scrimmage allowing players the opportunity to apply the topics covered in the training session into a live match environment. In addition, players will participate in a 45-minute workout session managed by the UW-Whitewater speed and strength coaching staff each day that will focus on activities to improve a player’s speed, quickness, agility, endurance and core strength. This clinic is available to players in grades 9-12.
Registrations accepted online until 3/9/18 at noon. We do accept walk up registrations at event check-in, if space is available.
Clinic Fee: $100
Registration is open to the first 45 registrants
The fee includes lunch, instruction and insurance.
Early cancellations will receive a full refund minus $20 cancellation fee if the cancellation is requested 7 days prior to the camp. NO REFUNDS will be given for no shows or campers sent home for disciplinary reasons. All cancellation requests must be submitted to cesevents@uww.edu; provide registrant's name and event session. Refunds will be returned to name and address of payer.
Please bring a completed Clinic Health Information Form to check-in.
Participants should plan on arriving at 4:30 p.m. for check-in at the Student Athletic Complex/Perkins Stadium.
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UW-Whitewater Perkins Stadium is an all-weather Field Turf facility that will allow this camp to be held under almost all weather conditions.
Ryan Quamme is the Head Women's Coach and Director of Soccer Operations at UW-Whitewater. Quamme holds numerous coaching certifications including National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) Premier and Youth Diplomas. He has over 15 years of experience coaching soccer at the youth, high school, and collegiate levels. Quamme has been a staff member of the Warhawk Men's and Women's Soccer programs since 2008 and was named Head Women's Coach in 2012. Quamme received WIAC Coach of the Year Honors in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016 as well as NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year honor in 2013.
Matt Uhlmann enters his sixth season as an assistant coach for the UW-Whitewater women's soccer team in 2017.
Since Uhlmann joined the program, the Warhawks are 93-17-5, including a 36-2 record in Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. UW-Whitewater has won four WIAC regular season championships and four conference tournament titles, and has made five NCAA Tournament appearances over the last five years.
Uhlmann's responsibilities include assisting in day-to-day operations, recruiting, organization of camps and execution of the program's golf outing and other fundraisers and community engagement opportunities. He also makes travel arrangements for the team during the season.
Contact:
Email: uhlmannm@uww.edu
Phone: (262) 472-1153
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Strength and Conditioning Program is led by Lee Munger who joined the Warhawk athletic department in August 2005. Munger came from South Dakota State University where he was the first full-time strength and conditioning coordinator at the school and held that role from 2002-2005. In addition to guiding SDSU’s twenty sport programs and helping them transition from an NCAA Division II program to Division I, he also directed the Frappier Acceleration Program for area high school and college athletes. Prior to SDSU, Munger was a sports performance coach at a private training facility in Sacramento, California, where he developed speed, strength and conditioning programs for individuals as young as eight years old to elite college athletes.
Each camper will be covered by a limited accident insurance policy. The insurance includes primary coverage up to $7,500 and $300 maximum dental insurance. Insurance does not cover pre-existing injuries and is for accidents only. The cost of insurance is included in the registration fee.
The resident camp fee covers lodging, meals, instructional materials, a camp t-shirt and insurance. The commuter fee includes noon and evening meals, instructional materials, a camp t-shirt and insurance.
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is committed to equal opportunity in its educational programs, activities and employment policies, for all persons, regardless of race, color, gender, creed, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, marital status, Vietnam-era veteran status, parental status and pregnancy.
If you have any disabling condition that requires special accommodations or attention, please advise us well in advance. We will make every effort to accommodate your special needs.
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