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COLLEGE TRAINING CENTER
REGIONAL ID CAMP

July 14-16, 2024

Colleges Represented Past 3 Years

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University of Denver has attended.
Dayton has attended.
Northern Illinois has attended.
Rio Grande Valley has attended.
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Creighton has attended.
Northeastern State University has attended.
Incarnate Word has attended.
Midwestern State has attended.
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James Madison has attended.
Ohio State has attended.
Trinity has attended.
Central Arkansas has attended.
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Iowa Western has attended.
Rogers State University has attended.

GENDER: MALE CAMPS

LOCATION: THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA

AGES: 14-ADULT (JUCO)

Residential or Commuter Options Available

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

High School MALES ONLY

The College Training Center Regional ID camp is for high school boys who want to develop as a player while being identified by college soccer coaches in our region as well as nationally.  In addition to the on-field training, we will provide valuable insight into the process players need to follow to become a college soccer player. This ID camp will include both training and game sessions as well as a presentation on the recruiting process and a question and answer session for the campers. Our goal is to give the boys exposure, knowledge, and motivation necessary to pursue their dream of playing college soccer. 

“At the top level of college soccer, it is the technical speed, mental speed, and competitiveness that separates the great player. Teaching our youth about the technical components of the mental game and the proper decisions in each moment puts them in the best position to succeed at the college level” -- Tom McIntosh

For 8 or more players, call for a team discount: Brady Moody 918-650--6677.

Past participants have gone on to:

University of Tulsa ~ Creighton ~ SMU ~ ORU ~ Oklahoma Baptist ~ St. Louis University ~ UNC

Greensboro ~ Midwestern State ~ William Jewell ~ Furman ~ Navy ~ Florida Southern ~ Missouri S&T

University of Nebraska-Omaha ~ Mountain View College ~ Colorado State University

Pueblo ~ Universtiy of Central Arkansas ~ Colorado School of Mines ~ University of Missouri Kansas

City ~ Hardin Simmons University ~ Metro State ~ University of Denver

As well as:

USMNT ~ Celtic FC ~ Houston Dynamo ~ Orlando City FC ~ Portland Timbers ~ Chivas

Nashville SC ~ Minnesota Stars ~ Ft. Lauderdale Strikers ~ Tulsa Roughnecks

RESIDENTIAL

PRICING:

  •  Early Bird Registration (Through March 29th)  $360

  •  Normal Registration (After March 29th)      $400

COMMUTER

PRICING:

  •  Early Bird Registration (Through March 29th)  $285

  •  Normal Registration (After March 29th)      $325 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Registration will be first day from 12:45-2 p.m. and camp will end last day at noon.

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

Customers registering may pay in full when registering OR pay only the $250 deposit (non-refundable within 30 days of camp start date).  Deposits are accepted up until July 1st.  After that payment in full is required. Customers that pay only the deposit will be billed the balance, split over the remaining available payment dates of May 1st, June 1st and July 1st.  However, customers may log in to their online account and pay their balance at any time.  Any remaining balance will be automatically charged to their credit card used for the payment plan on July 1st.​

TRANSPORTATION OPTION:

If you need transportation to/from the Tulsa airport, please complete this form and email it to info@macssoccerschool.com at least 2 days prior to your arrival. SOMEONE FROM MAC’S NATIONAL SOCCER SCHOOL WILL CONTACT YOU AND/OR YOUR PARENTS PRIOR TO YOUR DEPARTURE.

 

If you do not receive a call, please call 918-650-6677.

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS

Links to important documents are below.

Camper Rules (REQUIRED FOR ALL RESIDENTIAL CAMPS)

What to Bring

Campus Map

Transportation Request (must be completed and returned to us if transportation to and from the airport is required)

“At the top level of college soccer, it is the technical speed and mental speed that separates the great player. Teaching our youth about the technical components of the game and the proper decisions in each moment, puts them in the best position to succeed at the college level” -- Tom McIntosh

COACH TOM MCINTOSH

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