Division IID CampMen's

Future Panthers Day Camp II - July 13-15, 2026

D1 college soccer ID camp · High Point, NC

HPHigh Point University

High Point University

$150

Jul 13-15, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 13-15, 2026
Location
High Point, NC
Gender
Men's
Division
D1
Type
ID Camp
Cost
$150
Ages
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Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

Future Panthers Day Camp II is a three-day men's Division I ID camp hosted by High Point University in High Point, North Carolina. The camp runs July 13–15, 2026, as a day program (no overnight component). Registration costs $150, making it one of the more affordable multi-day ID camps on the market. The camp is billed as an identification event, meaning it's designed to help recruits get on the coaching staff's radar and allow the program to evaluate talent across a wider talent pool.

This camp is best suited for rising juniors and seniors exploring mid-level Division I programs, or younger players (Class of 2027–2028) taking an early look at college soccer. High Point competes in NCAA Division I, which means the athletic and academic standards will be legitimate college-level benchmarks. Without program-tier context from reviews or coach presence data, treat this as a general recruiting exposure opportunity rather than an elite-level scouting event. The day-camp format means you'll get field time and coaching feedback but not the extended informal contact that overnight camps typically offer.

Recruits should note that the head coach does not attend this camp, which is a meaningful detail. That means assistant coaches or volunteer staff will be running evaluations, not the program's top decision-maker. A three-day day camp does provide more time on the field and more observation than a single-day session, but the lack of overnight housing limits the informal relationship-building opportunities that make some ID camps valuable for face-to-face recruiting conversations. At $150 for three days, the cost is reasonable and shouldn't be a barrier to entry if the program fits your academic and athletic profile.

This camp works well for families who want multi-day exposure at a Division I program without the premium cost of a residential event, and who are comfortable with assistant-coach evaluation rather than head-coach attention. Families pursuing elite or power-conference programs may want to prioritize camps where the head coach is present. If High Point is on your genuine recruiting list and you can commit three full days in mid-July, the affordability and format make this a practical fit.

Operator’s description

Future Panthers Day Camp for youth soccer players

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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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High Point

High Point, NC

High Point, NC