THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER – Wooster, OH
4.7 Stars – Based on 9 User Reviews
The Revolution Lacrosse Camp is excited to return to The College of Wooster for 2024. This summer the camp will be directed by Wooster Head Lacrosse Coach Eric Seideman. Combined with the Revolution Lacrosse Camp’s long-established reputation of being the premier instructional camp in Ohio and the Midwest, Coach Sideman’s experience will make this the “go to” camp for player development – and fun – this summer!
There are many lacrosse camps throughout the country, many are designed as recruiting opportunities, some are team camps for game play. The Revolution Lacrosse camps are designed for individual development. Hallmarks of our programs are well-organized days of instruction specific to each position and skill level, that progress through the duration of the camp.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CAMP INCLUDE:
- 5 Day / 4 Night Camp (others in Midwest are 4/3)
- Small group setting based on age, skill, experience and position
- Personal Attention assured
- 5.5 – 6 hours of lacrosse each day
- First rate facilities
- Safety Prioritized
CAMP DETAILS
CAMP DATES:
- Boys Week: July 14-18, 2024
FEES:
- Overnight – $665 per week
- Commuter – $565 per week
TIMES:
- Overnight Option:
– Sunday 1pm – Thursday 4pm
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Commuter Option:
– Sunday 1pm – 10pm
– Monday – Wed 9am – 10pm
– Thursday 9am – 4pm
AGES:
- Boys ages 8-18 of all skill levels.
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Inclement Weather:
- N/A
Ratio:
- This camp features a 5:1 ratio
Grouping:
- Kids are grouped by skill, age and experience. Often these groups change through the course of the camp.
FAQ's
Q: Are there Skill Requirements for this camp?
Per NCAA rules, our sports camps are open to all entrants. Enrollment is limited only by age, grade level, gender, and capacity restrictions as specified by each camp.
Q: What type of campers attend this camp?
Our camps are open to all levels of tennis players. We have players from absolute beginner to high school / Tournament level.
We design our camps to teach the technical basics and love of the game to the beginning player, to introduce strategical decision making, and more advanced technique to the intermediate player, while building on their current stroke production, and to put the advanced players into pressured, strategical and competitive situations.
Q. What is the ratio of campers to staff?
Groups will be divided into small instructional groups of approximately 5-6: 1 camper to coach. Some camps/sessions offer higher or lower ratios based on the curriculum.
Q. If the camp is full, do you have a waiting list?
To be added to the waitlist, please register here (there is no fee to join the waitlist).
Q. Should I purchase camp/cancellation insurance?
We recommend all families purchase camp/cancellation insurance if they are concerned about the investment they are making in the camp. Kids do get injured, sick and family plans change from the time of registration leading up to the camp. Camp insurance allows peace of mind and has many benefits in any of these events. Please review our policies page for more information about camp/cancellation insurance. Click Here
Swimming:
- This camp does not offer swimming as an option.
Safety:
- Camp safety is our number one priority. All efforts are made to ensure that the kids are safe throughout the camp. Safety will be prioritized over tennis and activities when necessary. The camp, Wilson Sporting Goods, Premier Sports camps and its coaches and universities are not responsible for personal items brought to camp.
Camp Notes:
- NA
Pertinent Camp Information for Check-in
Times:
- Full Day Option: 8am – 2:30pm daily
- Half Day Option: 8am – 11am daily
Camp Check-In:
- Check in for all campers is on Sunday between 1:00-2:00pm at the camp dorm.
- Check in for commuters Monday – Thursday will be on the field at 8:45am.
Camp Check-Out:
- Check out for all campers is on Sunday between 10:00pm at the camp dorm.
- Check out for commuters Monday – Wednesday at 10pm and Thursday at 4:00pm.
Camp Dorm:
- Not Applicable
Roommate Requests:
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If you are attending the camp as an overnight camper, you can request a roommate at the time of enrollment. Should you need to change this request, please email the office at Here. We can usually meet your request of 1 roommate, however, please keep in mind that many parents have conflicting requests. (Player A request Player B and Player B request Player C). We will do our very best to sort out these issues ahead of camp, however, if there is a mistake or change that needs to be made at camp check-in, please let us know and we will do everything in our power to make that change.
Each dorm has a different setup. Some are doubles, triples, quads and suites. If you would like to have players in rooms next to each other, we again, will do our best to accommodate. Please please email the office at Here for such requests.
Should you wish to room with more than just 1 person, we will do everything in our power to arrange for this, if the room level (double, triple etc…) allows.
Meals:
- Overnight: All meals provided Sunday Dinner through Thursday Lunch.
- Commuter: Dinner is provided on Sunday. Lunches and Dinners are provided Monday-Wednesday, and Lunch is provided on Thursday. (No breakfasts included)
Packing List:
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Overnight Campers:
- Clothing
- Tops – 6 -8 t-shirts/shirts
- Bottoms – 6-8 shorts
- Casual Shoes or sandals, flip flops
- 6-8 pair of socks
- Sleepwear
- 6-8 pair of underwear
- Casual clothes
- Equipment / Other
- Lacrosse Stick
- Helmet (boys)
- Shoulder Pads (boys)
- Rib Pads (boys)
- Arm Pads (boys)
- Gloves (boys)
- Eye Protection (mandatory)
- Mouthpiece (mandatory)
- Grass Cleats
- Snack Food
- Water Bottle
- Sun Screen
- Sunglasses
- Toiletries/ personal items
- Insect Repellent
- Laundry Bag
- Fan(s) – if dorm is not AC (will be in pertinent information email)
- Bath Towels
- Bedding (size will be in pertinent information email)
- Spending Money (no $ are needed but sometimes kids like to order pizza, t-shirts, vending etc…)
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Day Campers / Commuters
- Lacrosse Stick
- Helmet (boys)
- Shoulder Pads (boys)
- Rib Pads (boys)
- Arm Pads (boys)
- Gloves (boys)
- Eye Protection (mandatory)
- Mouthpiece (mandatory)
- Grass Cleats
- Backpack
- Sun Screen
- Sunglasses
- Casual Shoes / Sandals, flip flops
- Filled Water Bottle
- Bag Towel
FORMS & ACCOUNTS
Liability Forms:
- The camp waiver can be completed online or by downloading, printing and bringing to camp check-in the first day.
- Online – CLICK HERE
- Download – CLICK HERE
Medical Forms:
- Each camper must have a completed and signed medical form brought to check-in on the first day of camp. – Download Form here
MEET YOUR COACHES
Camp Director:
ERIC SEIDEMAN
HEAD MEN’S COACH
The College of Wooster
Eric Seideman (SIDE-min), who possesses nearly two decades of coaching experience at the NCAA Div. III level, including 11 years as head coach at Mount Saint Mary College (New York), has been selected as The College of Wooster’s men’s lacrosse head coach following a national search. Seideman’s tenure at the College began on July 1, 2022.
Seideman arrived in Newburgh, New York, in 2011 to build up a relatively new Mount Saint Mary program, and his efforts were immediately evident with a program record seven wins in 2012. Seideman’s program reached new heights in 2018, winning a record 12 games and advancing to the Skyline Conference Tournament championship game for the first time. Under Seideman’s guidance, two Knights earned All-America honors, marking the only two All-America selections for Mount Saint Mary in any sport in a 15-year stretch. He mentored Dylan De Meo, who finished as the 15th-leading scorer in Div. III history at 334 points.
Developing positive and inclusive team culture and emphasizing values like “care for others, growth mindset, leadership, and service in development of the whole person” are hallmarks of Seideman’s coaching philosophy. Under his watch, Mount Saint Mary’s men’s lacrosse program positively impacted the community with over 30 student-athlete-led community service projects, plus collaboration with organizations such as Team Impact and the One Love Foundation. Through these partnerships, Seideman helped incorporate One Love Foundation “Escalation” workshops into Mount Saint Mary first-year experience, athletics, and student club programming.
STAFF:
The coaching staff at the Revolution lacrosse camps is one of the strongest and most well respected in the country. Consisting of top collegiate coaches and players, the staff is handpicked for their ability to teach and relate to young players in a friendly, thorough and responsible manner.
CAMP REVIEWS
SAMPLE SCHEDULE
The following schedules are sample schedules of our camps. These are provided to give a rough idea of how each camp is programmed throughout the day.
7:30 a.m – 8:00 a.m | Wake up / Breakfast |
8:40 | Day Camper / Commuter drop of at dorms |
8:45 | Meet in front of dorms |
9:00 | Personalized Skill Development work |
10:00 | Small Group 1v1, 2v2 / Team work |
11:00 | Contests/ Skill tests |
11:30 | Lunch |
12:30 | Free time in dorms / seminars |
1:50 | Meet in front of dorms |
2:00 | Positional work |
3:00 | Game Play scenarios |
3:30 | Drills / Contests / |
4:00 | Recreational Activities |
5:00 | Dinner |
6:15 | Meet in front of dorms |
6:30 | Team Games / Scrimmages |
8:30 | Nightly Social Activities |
10:30 | Bed Check |
10:45 | Lights Out |
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We are now in our 18th year at the College of Wooster and during that time have come to be respected as one of the top instructional lacrosse camps in the Midwest.
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