Indiana University Athletics

Tom Crean Instruction and Competition Day Camp
4/15/2014 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
April 15, 2014
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - With two separate four-day offerings of our Instruction and Competition Camp we aim to provide a daily schedule that is specifically designed to allow a full day of basketball while accommodating our campers' (and parents') busy summer activity and travel schedules.
An enrichment of our successful Day Camps of the past, the Instruction & Competition Camp is designed to emphasize the importance of skill development and the transfer of these specific skills into game play. Both offensive and defensive skills and techniques will be introduced at age- and skill-appropriate levels and a wide variety of team games and skill challenges/contests will be played, including the customary 'league play' culminating with championship tournaments for each age group. Each day's activities will run from 9am to 5pm (with flexible, supervised drop-off and pick-up periods before and after camp activities) and lunch will be included.
Our Stay-and-Play option will allow a camper and a parent the opportunity to stay overnight together on IU's campus. Mom or Dad will stay with their son in the same dormitories that the IU athletes stay in, eat all meals with their son (included in package cost), and receive a camp T-shirt. During camp hours parents are welcome to watch their son enhance his skills in our air-conditioned basketball facilities or simply 'get away' to relax on the campus of one of the nation's most beautiful universities in one of America's great college towns, Bloomington, Indiana. One parent can accompany up to two of their children, additional children will need to be accompanied by a second parent per dorm policy.
The Stay-and-Play camp is recommended for campers who are 4th grade and above who have an understanding of the game of basketball.
If you will be doing the "Stay and Play" option, parent MUST supervise and stay overnight with camper from dismissal of camp each day until the beginning of camp the following day. Includes all-you-can-eat breakfast and dinner buffets at on-site Indiana University Dining Facilities and lunch with the campers (and other parents) at our basketball facilities.



