The Cleveland State University Women’s Soccer Summer ID Camp is from July 10 to July 12. It is a 3-day event that is excellent for outstanding female players who aspires to play at the collegiate level. The university’s coaching staff will identify players who have the potential to be part of the varsity soccer team. This camp will immerse the participants into a collegiate level training environment and competition. It includes technical and tactical practice sessions. In addition, there will also be small sided and 11v11 matches. Furthermore, the event will have discussions regarding college recruitment processes. This training program will take place at the Cleveland State University campus. It accepts both residential and commuter registrations.
Cleveland State University is a public, coeducational, state university in Cleveland, Ohio. It is a member of the University System of Ohio as well as the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. Moreover, the university is Tier 2 in the National Universities, edition of Best Colleges rankings. It is also 283rd in the Business Programs rankings. Currently, the university accommodates around 17,300 undergraduate and graduate students. The student to faculty ratio is 24:1. Cleveland State University has 18 intercollegiate sports teams. They are competing in the Horizon League of NCAA Division 1. Their nickname is Vikings and forest green and white are their identity colors. The women’s soccer team is 8th in the last conference standings.
Cleveland State University Women’s Soccer Summer ID Camp Organizers
Dallas Boyer is the Vikings women’s soccer head coach since January of 2007. He is the 2005 Greater Cleveland Assistant Coach of the Year. Coach Dallas Boyer holds a National “C” coaching certificate and at the same time an NSCAA Regional Goalkeeper Diploma. Coach Boyer is a four-year letterman during his playing days. He is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America too. Then, the Cleveland State University women’s soccer assistant coaches are Carl Contrascier and Reilee DuPratt.