Girls Basketball Camps 2013
The Camps
The philosophy of our Warhawk Girls’ Basketball Camps is to provide quality instruction in all phases of the game. Campers will receive individual attention from highly skilled coaches and players. An emphasis will be placed on improving their individual game and instruction will be aimed at improving fundamental skills such as shooting, passing, ball handling, rebounding, individual offense and individual defense.
To maximize the experience, campers will be divided into teams where they will work closely with their teammates and coach. Each player will receive individual attention from their team coach as well as the camp directors. Teams will have limited numbers and all campers will get the opportunity to participate equally.
Our aim is to not only improve the camper’s skill level but to improve their level of enjoyment for the game as well. A series of competitions throughout their stay at camp will increase their determination to succeed as well as their desire to play the game. All of these things are what makes UW-Whitewater Girls’ Basketball Camps some of the best in Wisconsin.
Warhawk Fundamental Camp 1 - June 20-23, 2013
Recommended for grades: 3-8
Warhawk basketball coaches and staff will help campers develop solid skills in a fun learning environment. This camp is designed to introduce fundamental instruction at the guard and post positions. The camp also provides multiple opportunities for individual and team competition. This fundamental camp includes nine full sessions, a Warhawk basketball, a t-shirt, and an individual certificate of achievement.
Resident Cost:
Commuter Cost:
$280
$240
Warhawk Fundamental Camp 2 - June 23-26, 2013
Recommended for grades: 7-12
Warhawk basketball coaches and staff will help campers develop their shooting technique and allow them to focus on enhancing their fundamental skills, including: ball-handling, passing, defense and rebounding. This camp provides multiple opportunities for individual and team competitions. This camp includes nine full sessions, a Warhawk basketball, a t-shirt and an individual certificate of achievement.
Resident Cost:
Commuter Cost:
$280
$240
Warhawk Elite Camp - June 26-28, 2013
Recommended for grades: 9-12
Elite Camp is open to those individuals with “serious basketball” in mind. Intense, position-specific instruction will be provided under game conditions by experienced coaches and players. Campers must have completed eighth grade to enroll and be expected to participate on their high school’s varsity team. The camp also includes opportunities for individual and team competitions. This camp includes six full sessions, a reversible mesh practice jersey and an individual certificate of achievement.
Resident Cost:
Commuter Cost:
$250
$230
Note: All camp prices include accident insurance and instructional costs.
Camp Staff
Keri Carollo, Head Coach
Keri Carollo has been head coach for the Warhawks since 2002. Since 2002 Carollo has compiled a record of 181-95 and has the second most wins in UW-Whitewater Women’s Basketball history. In the last five seasons the Warhawks have won twenty or more games each year and have earned five straight berths into the NCAA Division III national tournament. In 2007-08 the team set a school record for wins while advancing to the Final Four and finishing third in the country.
UW-Whitewater won the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title outright in 2010 and shared the crown in 2008. Prior to 2008, UW-Whitewater had not won the conference crown since 1986. In the 2009-10 campaign Carollo earned WIAC Coach of the Year and in 2007-08 she was named the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches’ Association Coach of the Year.
There have been four different players to earn All-American honors in the history of UW-Whitewater women’s basketball; three have been under the tutelage of Carollo. She has also coached four all-region players and twelve all-conference players.
Other Staff
UW-Whitewater Head Coach Keri Carollo along with assistant coaches Amy Zelinger and Joe Carollo will provide organization and instruction at all camp sessions with the assistance of Warhawk players and local high school coaches. The camper to coach ratio is approximately 10:1.
Commuters
Commuters are campers who elect not to stay overnight in the residence halls. Commuters do not eat breakfast on campus but will be provided with lunch and dinner. Commuters will be able to go to the residence halls between sessions with teammates or friends if they choose.
Room & Board
Resident campers will be housed in one of the residence halls located on the UW-Whitewater campus. The rooms are double occupancy (two single beds). Campers will need to provide their own linens. Campers will be supervised by counselors and coaches who stay in the same residence hall. Overnight campers will have three well-balanced meals each full day. Commuting campers will be provided with lunch and dinner. Meals are included in the registration fee.
Facilities
The Warhawk Basketball Camps are conducted on the beautiful campus of UW-Whitewater. Campers will have use of recreational facilities including the Williams Center and Kachel Fieldhouse. The Williams Center offers four gyms and a weight room. All will be used for instruction and competition. The 60,000 square-foot Kachel Fieldhouse is one of the finest facilities in the country. It features four basketball courts and an indoor running track.
Camp Fees & Insurance
The camp fee covers lodging, meals, educational materials and insurance. 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.
Special Notice
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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