Join the University of Pennsylvania Women’s Lacrosse Winter Camp on December 9 and December 10. It will take place at the Penn Park at the Dunning-Cohen Champions Field and Seasonal Air Structure, a top-notch lacrosse facility. This event is open to all girls in the 8th to 12th grade. In addition, this lacrosse winter camp will accommodate both residential and commuter registrants. Moreover, the training program emphasizes overall improvement through college level drills and competitive small field and full field scrimmages. There will also be stick warm-ups and goalie wars.
The University of Pennsylvania is a private, coeducational, Ivy League, research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a member of the Association of American Universities as well as the Universities Research Association. It has an academic accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Proving its excellence, University of Pennsylvania is 8th in National Universities, 2018 edition of Best Colleges rankings. It is also 13th in the Best Value Schools rankings. The university is nurturing almost 25,000 students. Around 10,400 of these students are undergraduates. The student to faculty ratio is a fascinating 6:1. The acceptance rate is at 9 percent. The University of Pennsylvania fields 31 intercollegiate athletics teams. They are competing in the Ivy League of NCAA Division I. The athletes’ nickname is Quakers while red and blue are their official colors.
University of Pennsylvania Women’s Lacrosse Winter Camp Organizers
Head Coach Karin Brower Corbett is leading the University of Pennsylvania women’s lacrosse team for an already astounding 18 seasons. She is the 2007 Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association National Coach of the Year awardee. Coach Corbett is also the 2008 Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year. Ultimately, Coach Corbett is a William and Mary Hall of Fame inductee. Then, the Quakers women’s lacrosse associate head coach is Melissa Lehman. Kerri Whitaker is the assistant coach. And finally, Liz Jackson is the women’s lacrosse volunteer assistant coach.
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