Join the Virginia Tech Women’s Lacrosse Elite Winter Camp at the Merryman Athletic Facility. It is a three-day event that will run from January 12 until January 14. It is open to all girls in grade 8 up to grade 12 and will accommodate both overnight and day campers. Furthermore, this training program aims at elevating every participant’s lacrosse skills to the next level. It also includes competitive scrimmages that allow the players to showcase their outstanding skills. Check-in for both overnight and day campers will be at 5:00 PM on January 12.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, or just Virginia Tech, is a public, coeducational, land-grant research university in Blacksburg, Virginia. It is the 3rd largest university in the nation and the largest in the state of Virginia. Additionally, the university is a member of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities. It is one of the nation’s best academic institutions. As a matter of fact, it is 74th in the National Universities, 2017 edition of Best Colleges rankings. Correspondingly, it is also 27th in the Top Public Schools rankings. The university is offering around 225 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. 30,598 is its latest total student population. In the field of sports. Virginia Tech has 18 intercollegiate athletics teams. They are competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference of National Collegiate Athletic Association Divison I. They call themselves the Hokies. And, their identity colors are maroon and burnt orange.
Virginia Tech Women’s Lacrosse Elite Winter Camp Organizers
John Sung is the head coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies women’s lacrosse team since May of 2016. He is the former Winthrop University head coach. Coach John Sung is a 2-time Big South Coach of the Year. Consecutively, winning the award in 2015 and 2016. He is a bachelor’s degree in communications graduate from Oakland University. Then, the Hokies assistant coaches are Gregg Gebhard and Amanda Shimp. Both Coach Gebhard and Coach Shimp are in their second year with the Hokies women’s lacrosse coaching staff.
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