Stanford University Cardinals Men’s Soccer College ID Camp

Train and play like a champ at the Stanford University Cardinals Men’s Soccer College ID Camp. It is both a commuter and residential camp that will run from July 19 until July 22. This soccer identification camp is inviting all male soccer players entering grade 9 to grade 12. The camp is ideal for those who desire to become a college soccer student-athlete. In addition, this college ID camp is going to take place at the scenic Stanford University campus. Running this event is the Standford Cardinals men’s soccer coaching staff. However, other top Division I, II, and III coaches are also going to attend and help facilitate the program.

 

About Stanford University

 
Stanford University is a private, coeducational, research university in Stanford, California. Its name is in memory of Leland Stanford Jr., the of the university’s founder Leland Stanford, a California Governor, and industrialist in the 19th century. Stanford University is the world’s most reputable university. As a matter of fact, it is number one in the Forbes Magazine’s List of America’s Best Colleges. It is also 5th in National Universities, 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings and in the top 10 in almost all of the other categories. Currently, the university is serving around 16,500 students with 2,180 faculty members. The student population comprises 51 percent male and 49 percent female students. Meanwhile, Stanford University has a very selective 5 percent enrollment acceptance rate. In sports, the university is mainly competing in the Pac-12 Conference of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I. They are the Cardinals. Their identity colors are cardinal and white. Additionally, the university has 36 collegiate sports teams competing in various sporting organizations. The Stanford Cardinals men’s soccer team is already a three-time NCAA Tournament champion. The team also have five conference regular-season championships.
 

Stanford University Cardinals Men’s Soccer College ID Camp Organizers

Leading the Stanford University Cardinals men’s soccer team is Head Coach Jeremy Gunn. He is now in his sixth year at the helm of the Cardinals men’s soccer program. Coach Jeremy Gunn is an alumnus of California State University, Bakersfield. Ultimately, Coach Gunn lead the Cardinals into three consecutive NCAA Tournament Championships from 2015 to . He is the recipient of the  United Soccer Coaches National Staff of the Year Award. Coach Jeremy Gunn is also a four-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year and a five-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. He is among the most decorated coaches in the NCAA. Then, the Stanford University Cardinals men’s soccer assistant coaches are Oige Kennedy and Charles Rodriguez. Coach Oige Kennedy, a native of Dublin, Ireland is now in his third season with the coaching staff. He is a bachelor’s degree in sport science graduate from University College Dublin. Coach Kennedy is also the 2012 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division II Coach of the Year. Similarly, Coach Charles Rodriquez is also in his third season with the coaching staff. He is a bachelor’s degree in political science and criminal justice graduate from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. And finally, the team’s volunteer assistant coach is Collin Audley.

Summary
ID Camp for Soccer
Service Type
ID Camp for Soccer
Provider Name
Stanford University,
Area
Stanford, CA
Description
The Stanford University Cardinals Men's Soccer College ID Camp will allow the participants to experience how it is to train and play like a Cardinal. It is a four-day event that will run from July 19 until July 22. The program provides an opportunity for outstanding soccer players to showcase their skills in front of Division I, II, and III coaches.

Camp Information

  

Contact

  • Stanford, CA
  • July 19 - 22
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  • http://www.stanfordsoccer.com/College_ID___Development_Camp.htm
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