Division IClinicWomen's

Coed Youth Soccer Camp | June

PUniversity of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh

$195-$290

Jun 15-17, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jun 15-17, 2026
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Gender
Women's
Division
D1
Type
Clinic
Cost
$195-$290
Ages
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Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

This is a coed youth soccer clinic hosted by the University of Pittsburgh, a Division 1 public university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The camp runs June 15–17, 2026, as a day program (no overnight component). Participants choose between half-day ($195) or full-day ($290) sessions focused on skill development through individual instruction and small-sided activities at Ambrose Urbanic Stadium.

The coed format and lack of age/grade-year bounds signal this is a development camp for younger players, not a college recruiting event. University of Pittsburgh's NCAA soccer programs are single-gender (separate men's and women's teams), so a coed offering targets recreational and pre-competitive youth rather than serious high school recruits pursuing D1 roster consideration. Families with elementary or middle school players exploring soccer instruction will find a better fit here than families seeking meaningful recruiting exposure.

Prospective attendees should note that the head coach does not attend this camp, meaning the instruction and evaluation are handled by assistant staff or camp directors rather than decision-makers in the recruiting process. The day-only format also limits informal coach contact compared to overnight camps. While the university is selective academically, that credential matters little for a youth development clinic. No prior attendees have left reviews on this camp, so there is no independent feedback on instruction quality or program organization.

This camp serves families with young soccer players seeking quality instruction and facility access rather than high school athletes working toward a recruiting profile. Recruits in grades 9–12 considering Pittsburgh or other D1 programs should prioritize the university's actual ID camps (if offered) or elite showcases where head coaches and recruiting staff are present. Younger players might reasonably attend for skill work, but should not expect recruiting exposure or meaningful coach evaluation at a coed youth clinic.

Operator’s description

Coed youth soccer camp held at Ambrose Urbanic Stadium in the Petersen Sports Complex. Focus on skill development through individual instruction and small-sided activities. Available in full day ($290) or half day ($195) options.

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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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