Division IID CampWomen's

Residential Camp

D1 college soccer ID camp · Gainesville, FL

FUniversity of Florida

University of Florida

SEC

$475-$550

Jul 7-9, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 7-9, 2026
Location
Gainesville, FL
Gender
Women's
Division
D1
Type
ID Camp
Cost
$475-$550
Ages
Check listing
Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
Check listing

About This Camp

The University of Florida is hosting a women's Division 1 ID camp July 7–9, 2026, in Gainesville. This is a three-day residential event (with a commuter option available) that combines technical training, possession drills, small-sided games, full 11v11 matches, player Q&A sessions, and a facility tour. Cost ranges from $475 to $550 depending on overnight versus day attendance.

This camp is designed for high school women's soccer players seriously considering D1 recruitment, particularly those with realistic interest in a strong SEC program. The three-day format and depth of activities—technical work through full-game play—suggest the camp serves committed recruits exploring fit at a high-level program, rather than an introductory or showcase event. Without age or graduation-year bounds specified, the camp likely welcomes players across the high school recruiting window, though families should confirm eligibility before registering.

Recruits and parents should know upfront that the head coach does not attend this camp, which means evaluation happens through assistant staff rather than the program's top decision-maker. That said, the residential format (if you choose the overnight option) creates more informal coaching contact and field time than a typical day camp—three days of competition and training give scouts and position coaches a fuller picture than a single session. The cost sits at the higher end of typical ID camps, so families should weigh the three-day commitment and multi-session format against day-camp alternatives. The University of Florida's selective academic profile means fitness for the program's classroom expectations is part of the evaluation lens.

This camp works best for rising juniors and seniors with genuine D1 ambitions and interest in the SEC or similar competitive landscape. Families exploring whether their daughter fits a strong state school's recruiting standards will find the residential format and extended coaching exposure valuable. If your athlete is still in early development (freshman or sophomore) or prefers a lower-cost single-day event, a shorter clinic may be a better fit. No registration deadline is posted, so check the camp website soon to secure a spot.

Operator’s description

Overnight residential camp with technical work, possession exercises, small-sided games, 11 v. 11, player Q&A, and facility tour. Commuter option ($475) also available.

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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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