The Millsaps College Lady Majors Soccer Elite Identification Camp is set to run from 10 o’clock in the morning until 3 o’clock in the afternoon on the 25th of March. It will provide a great opportunity for participants to experience how it to train like a college soccer player. It is also the ideal ground to learn top-level technical and tactical skills. Furthermore, this soccer ID camp is going to take place at the state of the art Harper Davis Field which is on the Millsaps College campus. It is open to all high school girls who are serious about taking their soccer skills to college level. Moreover, the camp registration fee is $75 per player. There are only 30 spots available.
About Millsaps College
Millsaps College Lady Majors Soccer Elite Identification Camp Organizers
Sarah Arsenault from Jackson, Mississippi is the head coach of the Millsaps College Lady Majors soccer team. She is now entering her third season at the reins of the Lady Majors soccer program. Coach Sarah Arsenault is a bachelor’s degree in sports management graduate from Slippery Rock University. Additionally, she is the former head coach of the State University of New York at Canton and the former assistant coach of Waynesburg University. Coach Sarah Arsenault is also a former college soccer player standout. In fact, she is 2001 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year. Coach Arsenault was also a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) First Team All-American selection and a two-time Player of the Year awardee. She is the holder of Slippery Rock’s all-time school record for most number of goals. Then, the Millsaps College Lady Majors assistant coach is Emily Crawford. Coach Crawford is now in her second season with the coaching staff. She is a bachelor’s degree in sports management graduate from Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. She was part of Plymouth State’s team that appeared in three Little East Conference tournaments.
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