Division IID CampMen's

Crimson Summer College ID Clinics | July 12th - 13th

D1 college soccer ID camp · Boston, MA

HHarvard University

Harvard University

TBD

Jul 12-13, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 12-13, 2026
Location
Boston, MA
Gender
Men's
Division
D1
Type
ID Camp
Cost
TBD
Ages
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Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

Harvard University's Crimson Summer College ID Clinics is a two-day men's Division 1 ID camp held July 12–13, 2026, in Boston. The camp is a day program that brings together high school and club players for exposure to college coaching and training. Harvard will host 6–8 other college programs on site, creating a multi-program recruiting environment in a single venue.

This camp is oriented toward male recruits with serious Division 1 ambitions, particularly those exploring fit at elite academic institutions. The presence of multiple college programs suggests a broader recruiting showcase rather than a Harvard-exclusive event. Families should note that while the description names Head Coach Josh Shapiro as the directing staff member, the data indicates he will not be in attendance, which means evaluations may be handled by assistant coaches rather than the head coach himself. Recruits should clarify the coaching structure before attending.

Prospective attendees should understand that this is a day camp with no overnight component, which limits informal coach interaction compared to residential formats. The multi-program format—6 to 8 schools present—increases competition for individual attention but also means you're exposed to multiple coaching staffs without traveling to separate events. No cost information is listed, so families should verify fees directly with Harvard. No prior reviews are available, so this may be a newer offering or one that does not collect public feedback. Come prepared with game film ready to share if requested.

This camp works best for recruits genuinely interested in Division 1 soccer at academically rigorous schools and comfortable with competitive group settings. It's a solid exposure opportunity if you're targeting the caliber of program that competes at Harvard's level. If you're still exploring whether D1 is realistic for you, or if you're seeking one-on-one coaching attention, a smaller or more specialized camp may serve you better. Confirm the registration deadline and cost directly with the program before planning your summer schedule.

Operator’s description

Male college ID clinic directed by Harvard Men's Soccer Head Coach Josh Shapiro. Designed to expose strong high school/club level soccer players to college coaches and the college training environment. 6-8 other college/university programs attending including Tufts, MIT, Bowdoin, Middlebury, Colgate, Colby, Babson, and Emerson.

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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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