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Summer 2026 New England Residential Academy at Tabor Academy

College soccer ID camp · Marion, MA

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ID Sports USA

$525-$675

Jul 6-8, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 6-8, 2026
Location
Tabor Academy, MA
Gender
Men's
Division
MULTI
Type
ID Camp
Cost
$525-$675
Ages
13-18
Overnight
Yes (residential)
Head Coach
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About This Camp

ID Sports USA New England Boys Residential Camp is a three-day residential ID camp held July 6–8, 2026, at Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts. The camp serves boys ages 13–18 and invites coaches from multiple divisions, including Northeastern, Brown, MIT, Stonehill, Holy Cross, Brandeis, Skidmore, UVM, and UMass Lowell. Participants can attend overnight (early registration $625, standard $675) or as day commuters ($499). This is a multi-division exposure event, not a single-program showcase.

The camp targets families exploring recruiting opportunities across Division I, II, and III. The age range (13–18, or roughly grades 8–12) signals broad recruitment scope—younger teens will find exposure to college-level play and coaching feedback; rising seniors and juniors should treat this as one piece of a broader recruiting calendar. The presence of both elite programs (Brown, Northeastern) and regional schools (Brandeis, Skidmore, Holy Cross) means recruits from a wide range of competitive and academic profiles may find relevant coaching contact here. This is a casting-wide event rather than a boutique, high-barrier camp.

The residential three-day format offers meaningful advantages over single-day camps: more training volume, multiple film reviews, and informal evening interaction with visiting coaches. However, note that the host institution is ID Sports USA (a camp operator), not a single college program—coaching evaluation happens at the booth level, not through a unified staff. The absence of head-coach attendance means you should not expect the athletic directors or program leaders to be present; assistant coaches and recruiting staff will lead the assessments. At $499–$675, this is a mid-to-premium price point for a multi-division camp. No review data is available yet to benchmark participant feedback.

This camp makes sense for families seeking broad exposure to D1, D2, and D3 programs in the Northeast or for younger players (grades 8–10) taking early recruiting steps. Families with recruits sharply focused on a single program should prioritize that school's own ID camp or tournament showcase. Those with limited recruiting budget should weigh whether a multi-division operator camp offers better targeting than a single-school event. Registration remains open; confirm any deadlines directly with the camp operator before committing.

Operator’s description

Three-day residential college showcase academy for boys soccer at Tabor Academy. Features college-level training, full-sided matches, goalkeeper-specific training, and evening panel sessions with college coaches and current college athletes. Includes meals, dorms, and feedback from college coaches.

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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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Tabor Academy — Marion, MA