Join the UST Men’s Soccer Coaching Staff for a competitive and educational two-day ID camp built for top-level prospects. This camp is open to all high school and junior college male players who are serious about their development and seeking a college soccer experience.
Campers will train directly with the University of St. Thomas coaching staff and current players, gaining insight into our CELT Culture through college-level training sessions, tactical instruction, and competitive gameplay.
We’re also inviting coaches from *NAIA, NCAA D3, D2, and D1 programs*—updates on confirmed programs will be shared with registered participants.
August 8th - 9th, 2025 |
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Open to: Elite High School and JUCO male soccer players
Friday, August 8th | 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Cost: $290 ($275 + $15 Fee)
Save $45 if you register by August 1st, 2025! |
Locations:
Friday – Houston Sports Park (HSP)
Saturday – Sabercats Stadium (Training Fields)
Optional Campus Tour:
Friday, August 8th | 3:00 - 4:00 PM
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What Players & Parents Are Saying:
"From watching the serious warmups the kids were put through to the final 11v11 matches, it was clear the boys came to show out. The tour was great but hard to hear at times. We were impressed with the young men (tour guides) and how they carried themselves. The coach’s presentation was serious and impressive. I never expected to learn the objectives of the program. It was visual and delivered with such grace. Coach Ramirez is the real deal."
— Parent of participant
"I genuinely enjoyed every session that y’all had for us. I really appreciated how the coaches were involved and understanding. The energy, feedback, and positivity from the staff made it all different. It made me feel more confident in showing my skills."
— High school participant
"I really enjoyed my experience. The coaches and players made me feel at home, and the environment is really competitive. I could see myself improving in all the right places with UST."
— JUCO player
"I was impressed by the interpersonal skills of each coach and their ability to make each athlete feel seen while still providing quality feedback and keeping intensity high. Quality camp—props to all involved."
— Parent review