The John Carroll University Men’s Lacrosse High School Prospect Camp is a three-day event from August 10 until August 12. It is open to all male lacrosse players who are aspiring to play at the collegiate level. Furthermore, this high-level lacrosse camp includes small group and team drills. There will also be positional drills and gameplay scenarios. In addition, this training program’s daily schedule will start at 10 o’clock in the morning and end at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. The John Carroll University men’s lacrosse coaching staff who are running this event will also conduct a campus and a college recruiting seminar.
John Carroll University, originally St. Ignatius College, is a private, coeducational, nonprofit, research university in University Heights, Ohio. The university is a member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. It is also part of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities as well as the Council of Independent Colleges. Its John M. and Mary Jo Boler School of Business has an accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Furthermore, John Carroll University is 6th in Regional Universities Midwest, 2018 edition of Best Colleges rankings. It is 5th in Best Colleges for Veterans rankings and 7th in Best Value Schools rankings. The university is currently accommodating around 3,000 undergraduate students and around 700 postgraduate students. Meanwhile, John Carroll University fields 21 collegiate sports teams in the Ohio Athletic Conference of NCAA Division III. They are the Blue Streaks and their identity colors are blue and gold.
John Carroll University Men’s Lacrosse High School Prospect Camp Organizers
Joe Rautenstrauch is the head coach of the John Carroll University Blue Streaks men’s lacrosse team. He is now in his second year at the reins of the university’s men’s lacrosse program. Additionally, Coach Joe Rautenstrauch is a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management graduate from Canisius College. Then, Mike Perrino and Gary Anile are the assistant coaches. Jack MacLean is the graduate assistant coach and Neil Walsh is the student manager. Finally, Teddy Lievois is the film coordinator.
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