Division IIIClinicWomen's

Cardinal & Gray Elite Soccer Clinic at MIT

MMIT

MIT

TBD

Jul 23-24, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 23-24, 2026
Location
Cambridge, MA
Gender
Women's
Division
D3
Type
Clinic
Cost
TBD
Ages
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Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

The Cardinal & Gray Elite Soccer Clinic at MIT is a two-day women's soccer clinic hosted by MIT, a Division III program in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The clinic runs July 23–24, 2026, and is structured as a day camp (athletes return home each evening rather than staying overnight).

This clinic is designed for high school players exploring Division III women's soccer and evaluating academic-athletic fit at a highly selective institution. The MIT name carries particular weight for families prioritizing academics alongside athletics; the school's academic rigor is a core part of the recruiting equation here, not a secondary consideration. Players should be realistic about Division III recruiting timelines and competition levels—this is not a fast-track to early offers, but rather an exposure opportunity to see how the program trains and what playing soccer at a top academic school entails. The absence of a specific age or graduation-year range suggests the clinic may be open to a broad range of high school grades.

Prospective attendees should know that the head coach does not attend this clinic, which means evaluation is likely limited to assistant coaching staff. This is typical for summer skills clinics rather than formal recruiting camps. The two-day format provides more on-field instruction and game time than a single-day session would, but the day-camp structure means less informal coaching contact than overnight events typically offer. No cost data is available in the listing, so interested families should verify registration fees directly with the program. Because this is a teaching clinic rather than a recruiting showcase, the focus is on skill development and program exposure rather than on being identified for roster consideration.

This clinic works best for younger recruits (rising 9th–10th graders) or families using the summer before senior year to build familiarity with MIT's coaching style and training environment. It's also a good fit for players serious about combining soccer with a rigorous academic program and wanting an early sense of that balance. Families seeking direct head-coach evaluation or a formal recruiting event should look elsewhere; this is an instructional experience first. Check the MIT athletics website or contact the women's soccer program directly for current registration details and deadlines.

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By John Hull, founder of IDCampFinder

Soccer parent & recruiting researcher. How we evaluate camps · Reviewed May 5, 2026

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