The Florida Southern College Women’s Lacrosse Summer Camp is inviting all females lacrosse players in grade 8 through college freshmen. It is a four-day training camp that will fall on June 26 to June 29. It is going to take place at the top-notch Thomas Bryant Stadium on the Florida Southern College campus. In addition, this lacrosse summer camp will focus on game concepts and strategies. It will provide a challenging training program that aims at helping the players carry their game to the next level. Moreover, the event will accommodate both overnight and commuter campers. It is set to start at 3:30 PM on Day 1 and end at 12:00 PM on Day 4.
Florida Southern College, or commonly just Florida Southern, is a private, coeducational college in Lakeland, Florida. It is the oldest college in the state of Florida. It is an affiliation of the United Methodist Church. The college is home to Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture collections which is a National Historic Landmark. Furthermore, Florida Southern College is an academic institution of excellence. As a matter of fact, it is 19th in the Regional Universities South, 2018 edition of Best Colleges rankings. The college is also 24th in the Best Value Schools rankings. Its current student population is around 2,500. The acceptance rate is 46 percent while the student to faculty ratio is 15:1. Florida Southern College fields 23 intercollegiate sports teams in the Sunshine State Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II. The athletes’ nickname is Moccasins. Scarlet and white are the college athletics colors.
Florida Southern College Women’s Lacrosse Summer Camp Organizers
The head coach of the Florida Southern College Moccasins women’s lacrosse team is Kara Reber, a native of Pittsford, New York. She is the 2017 Inside Lacrosse and the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association NCAA Division II Coach of the Year awardee. Then, the Moccasins lacrosse assistant coaches are Shannon McHale, Marissa Higgins, and Rachael Griffith. Zack Wallace is the strength and conditioning coach and Kiera Robertson is the athletic trainer. Finally, Ashley Robertson is the volunteer assistant coach.
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