4-Day Girls Commuter or Residential Camp or One-Week Boys/Girls Camp at LSU Tigers Soccer Camps (Up to 40% Off)
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Girls and boys run through drills and game-play during day camps, while more experienced girls hone skills in commuter and residential camps
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Choose from Four Options
- $139 for one week of outdoor full-day soccer camp for one, valid for boys and girls in grades Pre-K–8 ($225 value)
- $179 for one week of outdoor full-day soccer camp for one, valid for boys and girls in grades Pre-K-8th. Two Sessions ($225 value)
- $275 for a four-day Commuter camp for one, valid for girls in grades 3–12 ($445 value)
- $299 for a four-day Residential camp for one, valid for girls in grades 3–12 ($495 value)
The one-week outdoor full-day camp has two available sessions: either June 13–June 16 or June 20–June 23, 2016. The four-day girls camps take place June 16–June 19, 2016. For both the four-day Commuter and Residential camps, girls in grades 3–8 will be signed up for the Elite Youth Camp, while girls in grades 9–12 will be signed up for the High School ID Camp. Click to view the schedule
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About LSU Tigers Soccer Camps
There's only one way to get better at soccer: practice, practice, practice. But at LSU Tigers Soccer Camps, players of all skill levels have the chance to do just that. Under the wing of LSU women's soccer Head Coach Brian Lee—one of the SEC's winningest soccer coaches—each camp mixes up a challenging brew of skills-based drills and game play. The commuter and residential camps are for girls only.
But to keep things fair and to stop kindergarteners from distracting high-schoolers with memories of carefree days, camps are divided by age because in day camps they are not divided by gender. Day camps welcome boys and girls as young as pre-kindergarten and as old as eighth grade, whereas the more serious commuter and residential camps welcome elite girls and high school players in grades 3–12. For the residential camps, players stay overnight in the dorms and spend their days doing nothing but playing soccer.