University of North Carolina Athletics
2002 Women's Lacrosse Camps
January 22, 2002 | Women's Lacrosse
Jan. 22, 2002
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At the University of North Carolina
June 23-26: Rising Stars Camp (girls ages 12-17)
June 28-30: Carolina Elite Camp (girls ages 16-18)
On the Road
July 8-10: Elite Clinic, Syracuse, N.Y. (girls ages 16-18)
All camps include instruction for goalies.
For more information:
* call: (919) 544-9522
* write: CAROLINA LACROSSE CAMPS, 1 Hampsire Ct., Durham, NC 27713
* email: unclaxcamps.yahoo.com
RISING STARS CAMP (June 23-26 in Chapel Hill)
For junior high and high school girls (ages 12-17)
* Designed for the intermediate and beginner level player and will offer instruction and training in the skills and techniques for stick work, shooting, defense, offense and basic concepts of the game. Campers are divided by age and skill level, which will provide the appropriate learning environment.
* TUITION: $395.00 (commuter tuition $295.00)
* DESCRIPTION: This camp is a four-day camp (nine sessions) ideal for the intermediate player. The fees include tuition, three nights of housing, all meals and a camp t-shirt.
* REGISTRATION: Sunday, June 23, from 12:00-2:00 p.m.
* CHECK-OUT: Wednesday, June 26, at 12:00 p.m.
CAROLINA ELITE CAMP (June 28-30 in Chapel Hill)
For high school girls (ages 16-18)
* Designed for the experienced player, an intensive three-day camp that will focus on higher level skills and strategies for shooting, offensive motion, defensive techniques and team play. A variety of drills, games and competition will be used to put these techniques into practice. We recommend high school players with at least two years of varsity experience sign up for this camp. Campers are divided by age and skill levels to provided the appropriate learning environment.
* TUITION: $395.00 (commuter tuition $325.00)
* DESCRIPTION: This camp is a weekend camp of intense lacrosse (eight sessions) that is ideal for the elite player preparing for the college game. Tuition includes two nights of housing, all meals, camp t-shirt, camper handbook, college information night and an all-star game versus counselors.
* REGISTRATION: Friday, June 28, from 10 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
* CHECK-OUT: Sunday, June 30, at 4:00 p.m.
ELITE CLINIC IN SYRACUSE (July 8-10 in Syracuse, N.Y.)
For high school girls (ages 15-18)
* A three-day clinic at Liverpool High School in Syracuse, N.Y. Carolina staff and players will be in Central, N.Y., for three days of intense lacrosse. Sessions are geared for the advanced and intermediate player with good basic skills interested in earning higher-level strategies and techniques for shooting, attacking plays, defensive techniques and midfield strategy. Campers are divided by age and skill level.
* TUITION: $175.00 (day camp only)
* DESCRIPTION: This camp is ideal for the higher level player preparing for the college game. Tuition includes camp jersey, camp t-shirt, camper handbook, college information night and great give-aways!
* REGISTRATION: July 8, from 8:00-10:00 a.m.
* CHECK-OUT: July 10, at 3:30 p.m.
GOALKEEPING INSTRUCTION (offered at every camp)
* Instructors will be current college goalie coaches and college goalkeepers. Each goalie will get individual attention with a college coach.
* ELITE/ADVANCED GOALIES: Sharpen technique with attention to detail in footwork, angles, quickness and stick work. Communication with defense, play outside the crease, field strategies and tactics are emphasized.
* BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE GOALIES: Basic goalie skills will be broken down. Emphasis is on consistent execution of proper technique in footwork, angles and stickwork.
CAMP STAFF Jenny Slingluff Levy, Camp Director: Head women's lacrosse coach at the University of North Carolina ... started the program in 1995 ... in six years, has compiled a record of 72-31, gone to the NCAA Tournament five straight years and made two Final Four appearances ... recognized as the 1997 ACC Coach of the Year and the 1998 NCAA South Region Coach of the Year ... Slingluff Levy's Tar Heels have quickly risen to be one of the most competitive teams in Division I.
Jen Larsen, Assistant Director: Joined the Tar Heel staff in 2000 ... A graduate of the University of Virginia, where she excelled in both lacrosse and field hockey ... Jen serves as the first assistant in charge of the defensive unit and acts as the primary recruiting coordinator for the Tar Heels.
Chase Martin, Assistant Director: Entering his second season on the Tar Heel staff ... A graduate of UNC, Chase was a four-year starter for the Carolina men's team. He works with the Tar Heel offense and goalies. His emphasis on stick skills and shooting is an asset to any player who wants to elevate her game.
Staff Coaches: Since the beginning of our camps, the single-most important factor has been superb coaching. In addition to the Tar Heel coaching staff and players, the camp staff will consist of collegiate players, outstanding NCAA collegiate coaches and U.S. players. The camper-to-counselor ratio will be 6 to 1, allowing each camper to receive individual attention as well as small-group instruction. Many of the Carolina Lacrosse Camp staff coaches return every summer because they enjoy the way in which Carolina Camps are run and coaching the quality players who attend camp.
IMPORTANT FACTS
REGISTRATION: Use the contact information below to register. Full payment of tuition made payable to CAROLINA LACROSSE CAMPS, INC., is required upon registration. $100 of total payment is NON-REFUNDABLE after June 10, 2002. There will be a $25.00 fee for all returned checks. Upon registration, campers will receive a confirmation letter with registration locations, medical forms and addition camp information.
Enrollment is limited on a first-come, first-served basis until camps are full. SIGN UP SOON!
TRAVEL: Campers fly into Raleigh/Durham Airport, and Trailways offers a bus service to Chapel Hill. All domestic airlines (American, Delta, USAir, United, Midway, TWA, Continental, Southwest) serve RDU International Airport. Ground Shuttle Transportation to and from RDU and the camp (20 minutes away) can also be provided for $30.00 round trip. Look for the travel form in your confirmation packet. Two weeks notice is required.
MEDICAL CARE: All campers must have their own accident and health insurance. A certified NATA athletic trainer will attend to minor injuries and illnesses, will be available for all camp sessions and will reside in the dormitory during camp.
LODGING: Campers will room in Parker Dorm on the beautiful campus at Carolina. All of the rooms are air-conditioned. All meals are served cafeteria style, all you can eat. We will do what we can to honor roommate requests, but they are not guaranteed. There are two campers maximum per room.
FACILITIES: We will be using our turf facility and the grass fields in the center of the UNC campus. The women's lacrosse and field hockey locker rooms and stadium were completed in the spring of 1999. The Carolina Lacrosse Camps allow the athlete to experience the university setting in beautiful Chapel Hill. During camp, there will be a campus and facilities tour offered to any interested camper.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
* call: (919) 544-9522
* write: CAROLINA LACROSSE CAMPS, 1 Hampsire Ct., Durham, NC 27713
* email: unclaxcamps@yahoo.com














