
National Finalist Women's Hoops Announces 2017 Summer Camp Slate
April 19, 2017 | Women's Basketball
STARKVILLE, Miss. – Mississippi State enjoyed a historic season on the basketball court, winning 34 games and advancing to the program's first Final Four. Players can learn the skills that helped the second-ranked Bulldogs make that run at Hail State Hoops' 2017 summer camps.
The summer slate kicks off June 4-6 with the Skills Camp and concludes with the Team Shoot Out Camp June 16 or 17.
Registration brochures are available at www.hailstate.com/camps. Participants can register online or mail the completed brochure to the following address:
2017 Women's Basketball Camps
P.O. Box 5327
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Registration forms can also be faxed to (662) 325-6801 or emailed to mbaker@athletics.msstate.edu.
More information on the camps is available at the site or by calling (662) 325-0198.
Campers will have the opportunity to learn and develop their skills from Naismith Coach of the Year finalist Vic Schaefer, the MSU coaching staff and players and other coaches from around the state.
Mississippi State's Skills Camp (June 4-6) is open to grades 5-12 and costs $200 for commuters and $275 for residents. During the three-day camp, players receive personalized instruction from Schaefer and his staff. The camp is a great way to develop an all-around game, with sessions focusing on position work, shooting, fast breaks, team practice and games.
The Day Camp will be held June 12-15 and is open to players in grades 2-7. Running from 8 a.m.-noon each day, the camp is designed to teach fundamental skills to aspiring players through drills and other fun competitions. Cost for the Day Camp is $65.
State's final camp session is the popular Team Shoot Out Camp. Teams can attend June 16 or 17, and cost is $250 per team (12 players and two coaches) and $25 for each additional player or coach. The Shoot Out Camp is a great way for teams to begin preparing for a championship season by having the opportunity to play three games in one day against quality competition.
Players can learn from Mississippi State players and coaches that won a school-record 34 games and advanced to the national title game in the program's first trip to the Final Four. MSU won 20-plus games for the fourth-straight year and claimed the school's single-season wins record for the third year in a row.
Mississippi State also posted a program-best 13-3 SEC record to match the best finish in school history with a second-place showing.
After advancing to the SEC Tournament championship game for the second-straight year, Schaefer's squad went on to defeat Troy and DePaul in the opening two rounds of the NCAA Tournament before winning the Oklahoma City Regional with victories against Washington and top-seeded Baylor.
In the program's first Final Four, MSU defeated defending champion Connecticut to halt the Huskies' 111-game win streak.
That win helped MSU claim a 111-33 record since 2013-14, the second-most wins in the SEC in that stretch.
The summer slate kicks off June 4-6 with the Skills Camp and concludes with the Team Shoot Out Camp June 16 or 17.
Registration brochures are available at www.hailstate.com/camps. Participants can register online or mail the completed brochure to the following address:
2017 Women's Basketball Camps
P.O. Box 5327
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Registration forms can also be faxed to (662) 325-6801 or emailed to mbaker@athletics.msstate.edu.
More information on the camps is available at the site or by calling (662) 325-0198.
Campers will have the opportunity to learn and develop their skills from Naismith Coach of the Year finalist Vic Schaefer, the MSU coaching staff and players and other coaches from around the state.
Mississippi State's Skills Camp (June 4-6) is open to grades 5-12 and costs $200 for commuters and $275 for residents. During the three-day camp, players receive personalized instruction from Schaefer and his staff. The camp is a great way to develop an all-around game, with sessions focusing on position work, shooting, fast breaks, team practice and games.
The Day Camp will be held June 12-15 and is open to players in grades 2-7. Running from 8 a.m.-noon each day, the camp is designed to teach fundamental skills to aspiring players through drills and other fun competitions. Cost for the Day Camp is $65.
State's final camp session is the popular Team Shoot Out Camp. Teams can attend June 16 or 17, and cost is $250 per team (12 players and two coaches) and $25 for each additional player or coach. The Shoot Out Camp is a great way for teams to begin preparing for a championship season by having the opportunity to play three games in one day against quality competition.
Players can learn from Mississippi State players and coaches that won a school-record 34 games and advanced to the national title game in the program's first trip to the Final Four. MSU won 20-plus games for the fourth-straight year and claimed the school's single-season wins record for the third year in a row.
Mississippi State also posted a program-best 13-3 SEC record to match the best finish in school history with a second-place showing.
After advancing to the SEC Tournament championship game for the second-straight year, Schaefer's squad went on to defeat Troy and DePaul in the opening two rounds of the NCAA Tournament before winning the Oklahoma City Regional with victories against Washington and top-seeded Baylor.
In the program's first Final Four, MSU defeated defending champion Connecticut to halt the Huskies' 111-game win streak.
That win helped MSU claim a 111-33 record since 2013-14, the second-most wins in the SEC in that stretch.
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