Division IIID CampWomen's

Summer Residential ID Camp

D2 college soccer ID camp · San Diego, CA

PLPoint Loma Nazarene University

Point Loma Nazarene University

PacWest

$500-$600

Jul 17-19, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 17-19, 2026
Location
San Diego, CA
Gender
Women's
Division
D2
Type
ID Camp
Cost
$500-$600
Ages
Check listing
Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
Check listing

About This Camp

Point Loma Nazarene University is hosting a three-day women's Division II ID camp in San Diego, California, from July 17–19, 2026. The camp runs as a residential event with day-commuter options available and costs $500–$600. Campers will participate in instruction, evaluation, and live game competition across the three days.

This camp is designed for women's soccer recruits seriously exploring Division II programs, particularly those interested in the PacWest Conference. The overnight residential format and multi-day structure create more opportunities for informal coach contact than single-day clinics. There are no published age or class-year restrictions, so the camp may draw a broad range of recruits; families should contact the school directly to confirm fit for their athlete's grade level and competitive timeline.

Recruits should note upfront that the head coach does not attend this camp, meaning evaluation will be conducted by assistant staff rather than the top decision-maker. That said, the three-day overnight format does provide more extended observation time than most day camps, and the inclusion of live game competition gives coaches a fuller picture of match performance under pressure. At $500–$600, this is a premium price point for a Division II camp; families should weigh that cost against the additional time and residential component compared to shorter clinics. No athlete reviews or ratings are currently available for this specific event.

This camp makes sense for families with committed interest in Point Loma or other PacWest programs and the flexibility to attend a mid-July residential event. It's less suitable for recruits still early in the recruiting process or those seeking top-tier D1 exposure. If your athlete fits the Division II profile and the dates work, reach out to the program directly to confirm age and class-year eligibility before registering.

Operator’s description

Residential ID camp for prospective student-athletes with instruction, evaluation, and live game competition. Includes campus tour and interaction with coaching staff and current 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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San Diego, CA

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