2026 Summer Prospect ID Clinic 1
College soccer ID camp · Richmond, VA
University of Richmond
Quick Facts
About This Camp
The University of Richmond Summer 1 Prospect ID Clinic is a two-day women's soccer ID camp hosted June 13–14, 2026, in Richmond, Virginia. The camp serves the multi-division recruiting landscape, welcoming competitive club players considering NCAA Division 1, 2, or 3 programs. It runs as a day camp with no overnight component and includes specialized goalkeeper training alongside technical and tactical instruction.
This camp targets a broad age range—rising 8th through 12th graders—which signals it functions as an early-exposure and development event rather than a focused offer-pursuit camp. Families exploring D1 fit will find peer competition, but the multi-division format means you're not walking into an elite D1-only environment. Rising 9th and 10th graders will benefit from the exposure and skill work; recruits in grades 11–12 should weigh whether a general-level camp aligns with their recruitment timeline and target programs. The lack of a head-coach attendance flag indicates the camp is skills-focused rather than a direct staff-evaluation venue, though assistants or support staff may still observe.
Families should know upfront that this is a day camp with no overnight stay, which limits informal coach contact compared to residential formats. The broad age span means you'll train alongside players at very different developmental stages and recruitment windows. No cost information is posted, so contact the camp directly for pricing and confirm what's included. With no recent reviews on file, you won't have peer feedback to reference before committing. The multi-division framing is honest but also diffuse—if you're targeting a specific program tier, clarify beforehand whether this clinic's coaching staff and player pool align with your recruit's goals.
This camp works best for families in the early-to-mid recruitment window seeking broad exposure across multiple divisions and a chance to train in a competitive environment. If your recruit is a rising 8th–10th grader or exploring which division level fits, it's a reasonable entry point. Families with recruits in grades 11–12 already pursuing offers at specific programs should prioritize camps hosted by or directly attended by target-school head coaches. Check the registration deadline with the school directly to confirm availability.
Operator’s description
Prospect ID Clinic designed by University of Richmond Women's Soccer staff to expose players to college training methods. For competitive club players considering college soccer.
By John Hull, founder of IDCampFinder
Soccer parent & recruiting researcher. How we evaluate camps · Reviewed May 5, 2026
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