Boy's and Girl's Lacrosse Ages 10 and up

July 27-30
(Resident and Commuter Camps)

Fees

Resident Camp .................................... $375

Commuter Camp .................................. $275

A non-refundable minimum deposit of $49 is required with each application. The remaining balance is due seven business days before the first day of camp.

Camp Philosophy

Our philosophy is to provide the opportunity to increase individual skills, including: stick work, tackling, and dodging skills. These skills are acquired while working and playing with college coaches and players. Players can take these new skills and drills back to their school team. Interaction with advanced players helps to improve game play and gives campers a head start on their fall lacrosse season. While the emphasis is on learning, the atmosphere is one of fun!

Camp Director

Steve Beville In his first season as Cortland's men's lacrosse head coach in 2007,
Steve Beville led the Red Dragons to a 15-6 record, a State University
of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) regular-season title and a
national runner-up finish. Cortland won three NCAA Division III playoff
games, all on the road, before falling to top-ranked Salisbury in the
title game. Five of Beville's players earned All-America honors.

Beville brought 18 years of head coaching experience to Cortland,
including eight seasons at Division I Vermont. He led the Catamounts to
a 9-6 record in the 2006 season. His overall coaching record of 163-113
includes a 100-45 mark in 10 seasons at Colorado College, where he
coached teams that were ranked in the top 25 of Division III seven
times and defeated Division I rival Air Force three times. His Colorado
teams had a 100 percent graduation rate and featured the first three
All-Americans in school history.

A native of Syracuse, N.Y., Beville graduated from West Genesee High
School in 1981 and went on to enjoy a highly successful playing career
at Washington College in Maryland. He was a two-time Division III
National Defenseman of the Year and played in three Division III
national championship games. Beville served as an assistant coach at
Washington College in 1986 and 1987 and the team reached the national
title contest in 1986. He was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall
of Fame in 2002.

During his tenure at Vermont, Beville served on the Division I
All-America selection committee and the NCAA playoff advisory
committee, and was a voter on the national Division I poll. He was also
a member of the U.S. National Team selection committee in 1998 and
2002. Beville coached in the North-South Senior All-Star Game in both
1997 and 2004, served six years on the Division III All-America
selection committee and was a member of the Division III national
championship advisory committee in 1997 and 1998.

Beville and his wife, Jackie, have two daughters – Elizabeth and Lauren.