Recruits
If you are considering Washington and Lee as a place you might want to be a student athlete then this camp is perfect for you. The W&L staff is present at every session and will get to know you on and off the field. Current players will be on hand to answer any questions you might have about the school and the soccer program at W&L or just playing college soccer in general.
In the last three years we have attracted recruits from:
Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
12 of our current players attended camp over the last three years as campers. You have an excellent chance to be recruited straight from camp.
- Taylor Garrett: Birmingham, AL: Center Midfield
- Caroline Lamberti: Oakton, VA: Center Midfield
- Page Minton: Bowling Green, KY: Defender
- Kelsy McCraw: Greenville, SC: Defender
- Allie Espina: Gaithersburg, MD: Forward
- Kat Barnes: Charlotte, NC: Forward
- Corinne Smith: Greensboro, NC: Defender
- Anne Masich: Raleigh, NC: Forward
- Jasmine Soo, Charleston, WV : Forward
- Kat Lawson, White Post, VA : Defender
- Allison Beeman, Summit, NJ : Goalkeeper
- Alex Todd, New Orleans, LA : Defender
READ THE TESTIMONIALS SECTION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
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ALEX TODD
New Orleans, LA
I decided to attend W&L's soccer camp to meet the coach, the team, and get a feel of what level of soccer I would getting myself into. The camp alone finalized my decision. Eating meals with players who had currently been on the team allowed me to hear first hand about how the soccer season ran.
Every question I had could be answered by a Lady General on the soccer team. I got to have one-on-one time talking to the coach, as well. This camp was different from any other camp I had ever been to because there were fewer girls, so more attention was aimed at each player. Coach knew my name by the first day, and he was able to tell me specifically what I needed to work on individually in order to make myself a better component to the team if I chose to attend and potentially play in the future.
The one-on-one interactions with Coach was the best part about the camp. Certain drills were aimed at helping the team as a whole, while after drills coach might pull you aside and tell you how you can improve even more.
It was overall the perfect combination of fun and work. Camp definitely made my college decision an easy one. I would recommend it for any player even considering playing Division III soccer. If you are not sure if you want to play yet, it is a great way to help your decision and help you see exactly how great the people you could potentially be playing for are. |