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Camp Fighting Scot

Men's Basketball Prospect Camp

The College of Wooster Men’s Basketball Prospect Camp is designed for high school student-athletes entering grades 11 & 12 who value a great education at one of the top colleges in the country as well as the opportunity to help us win National Championships. This camp provides each prospect with a great hands-on environment that exposes each athlete to collegiate level coaching and instruction. Over the course of the day, you will be coached and treated with the same standards and expectations we have for our current student athletes. The camp includes skill development drills, competitive games, and a discussion of the recruiting process. Camp registration fee includes a Wooster basketball T-Shirt.

Fighting Scots Tradition

  • 3rd Highest Winning % in the NCAA since 2000 (behind Gonzaga & Kansas)
  • 33 straight seasons of at least 18 wins
  • Made 25 of the last 27 NCAA tournaments
  • Consistently rank among nation’s leaders in home game attendance in DIII
  • Winningest NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Program since 1990
  • NCAA Final Four 2003, 2007, 2011
Event Registration Details
Sunday, September 28th

Entering Grades: College Bound High-School boys grades 11th & 12th
Where: College of Wooster’s Timken Gym
Check-in: Begins at 1:00 PM
Camp Times: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Cost: $54 ($50 + $4 Fee)

REGISTER

NO WALKUP REGISTRATIONS

Medical Form

**THIS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO ANY PARTICIPATION – IT CAN BE SUBMITTED AT CHECK-IN ON FIRST DAY

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“Mastery of fundamental skills is the most important ingredient in developing a basketball player’s potential. The success of Camp Fighting Scot is built on good teaching. We stake our reputation on it.”

Questions

Contact Jack Stevens with any questions: jstevens@wooster.edu

Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy

The College of Wooster does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, creed, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or political affiliation in the admission of students, or their participation in College educational programs, activities, financial aid, or employment.