U15-19 Competitive Girls

Girls Winter College ID Camp

Sunday, March 8th, 2026 – Foothills Sports Arena

ID Camp: 1:30-4 PM

College Coaches Panel: 4-5 PM

The College ID Camp is focused on bringing in college coaches from a variety of programs (geographic location and division) to highlight the technical, physical and tactical skills of high school aged players. In addition, players will have the opportunity to listen to attending coaches about the recruiting process and overall experience of being a student-athlete in college.  We will keep participants updated as college coaches confirm their availability for the camp.

 

Committed programs/coaches: MORE ADDED EACH WEEK

University of Northern Colorado (D1, CO) – Tim Barrera – Head Coach

Colorado Christian University (D2, CO) – Zoe Sims – Assistant Coach

UCCS (D2, CO) – Justin Stones – Assistant Coach

Western State University (D2, CO)- Josh Alcala – Head Coach

Regis University (D2, CO) – Luke Meadows – Assistant Coach

Fort Lewis College (D2, CO) – Hayley Hollenga – Assistant Coach

New Mexico Highlands University (D2, NM) – Amanda Evans – Head Coach

Whitman College (D3, WA) – Michelle Voiland – Head Coach

Willamatte University (D3, OR) – Lisa Ljubicic – Head Coach

Nebraska Wesleyan University (D3, NE) – Bobby Lynch – Head Coach

Hastings College (NAIA, NE) – Jade Ovendale – Head Coach

Avila University (NAIA, MO) – Avery Smith – Assistant Coach

Central Christian College (KS) (NAIA) – Cody Bartlow – Head Coach

Oklahoma Panhandle State University (NAIA, OK) – Ken McAlpine – Head Coach

Tabor College (NAIA, KS) – Paula Moreno – Assistant Coach

Bethany College (KS) (NAIA) – Elliott Cockrum – Head Coach

Northwest College (NJCAA, WY) – Rob Hill – Head Coach

Casper College (NJCAA, WY) – Jocelyn Norcross – Assistant Coach

Northeastern Junior College (NJCAA, CO) – Caitlyn Weller – Assistant Coach

Trinidad State Junior College (NJCAA, CO) – Tyler Wilt – Head Coach

Gillette College(NJCAA, WY) – Anthony Longo – Head Coach & Carl Matson – Assistant Coach

Seward County Community College (NJCAA, KS) – Marcela Bueno – Assistant Coach

 

Details

Ages

U15-U19 Competitive Girls (2007-2011 birth years)

Fees

$300

10% Early Bird Discount available until Feb 1st, 2026

Payment is due at the time of registration in order to guarantee your player’s participation.

Registration deadline: February 28th or until full.

Date and Time

Sunday, March 8th, 2026

Girls ID Camp: 1:30-4 pm

College Coaches Panel: 4-5 pm

 

Locations

Foothills Sports Arena – 

3608 S Kipling St, Denver, CO 80235 

Common Questions

What is the focus of the camp?

This camp aims to help every girl competitive player, who is interested in college soccer, find the right fit. Open to female players born in 2007 through 2010 who are currently playing Pride Competitive, as well as Competitive players playing with other clubs of the same age.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please send us an email or give us a call.

Andi Waterhouse

College Advising Director

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