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Men's Soccer

Huskie Soccer Camp Registration Open Now

DEKALB, Ill. – The Northern Illinois University men's soccer program and head coach Ryan Swan will be hosting a trio of camps this summer and registration is available now. The Huskies will be hosting a camp for a variety of age groups and abilities, ranging from a residential elite camp to a youth camp. 

Residential elite camp will take place July 10-13 and is designed for aspiring college players as well as high school teams preparing for the 2023 fall season. Over the course of four days, the campers will have the opportunity to be evaluated by numerous college coaches as they train and compete using the same methods as the Huskie men's soccer team. Specialized goalkeeper sessions will also take place with our goalkeeping staff and high school coaches attending with their teams will have the opportunity to work with college coaches to cater training sessions and game plans to their team's needs. The cost for the residential elite camp begins at just $425.

For more information on NIU's residential elite camp, contact Huskie assistant coach Ronnie Bouemboue at rbouemboue@niu.edu.

NIU will also be hosting a youth camp, June 5-8. The full day camp is available for just $230 for campers from nine years old to eighth grade while a half-day camp will also be offered for $130 for those five years old to eighth grade. Discounts are also available for NIU faculty, staff and siblings. 

One day, summer prospect camps will also take place on July 22 and 23. Open to potential student-athletes from ninth grade and above, the one-day camp will provide attendees the opportunity to be evaluated by college coaches and train like NIU student-athletes. The cost to attend one day of summer prospect camp is just $140, with discounts available if attending both days. 

For more information on youth camp or summer prospect camp, contact NIU head coach Ryan Swan at rswan@niu.edu
 
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