Elite Camp
Elite Camp
Saturday, July 10 - Sunday, July 11
Per Camper Cost
Cost: $260
Open to Girls 13 to 18 years of age
Camp is designed to provide athletes an inside look into the practice setting of a top collegiate program. The same drills and techniques used to produce 122 Gator All-American honors will be featured. This camp is designed for those players aspiring to play in college and beyond. Because of the intensity of the training, camp is limited to only 4 on-court sessions and no competitions are scheduled.
No meals will be provided for camp. Campers must bring a meal to camp each day.
Minimum age for this camp is 13 years old.
Tentative Camp Schedule
| Saturday | ||
| Registration | 12:30pm - 1:30pm | (O'Dome Main Lobby) |
| Introductions/Divide Into Groups | 1:45pm - 2:15pm | (O'Dome Main Floor) |
| Group Instruction | 2:00pm - 4:45pm | |
| Dinner | 4:45pm - 6:00pm | |
| Group Instruction | 6:00pm - 9:00pm | |
| Session Ends, Camper Check Out | 9:00 pm | (O'Dome Main Lobby) |
| Sunday | ||
| Instruction | 9:00am - 12:00pm | |
| Lunch (CAMPERS BRING MEAL TO CAMP) | 12:00pm - 1:15pm | |
| Instruction | 1:15pm - 4:00pm | |
| Awards Ceremony | 4:30pm | (O'Dome Main Floor) |
Per NCAA rules, all sport camps and clinics conducted by The University of Florida Athletic Association are open to any and all entrants and enrollment is only limited based on age, grade level, gender, and/or number restrictions as specified by each camp.
- All campers are required to provide a Waiver of liability/Hold Harmless Agreement.
- All campers are required to provide a physician's statement. A copy of a physical completed within one year prior to camp is acceptable in lieu of physician's signature.
- All campers are required to have medical insurance.
UAA policy allows participation in overnight/resident camps only for campers that are 13 years old by the start of camp. Please refer to each sport's camp page for additional information.
As camps are open to the public, there could be on-site photography or video by parents, guardians or visitors.
Refunds may be granted in extreme circumstances with approval from the camp director and compliance office. If the UAA cancels a camp for any reason, the camp is only responsible for a refund of fees paid to the camp as part of registration.
Only parents or legal guardians may provide personally identifiable information through the University of Florida websites.
