Multi-DivisionID CampWomen's

Women's College Soccer Prospect ID Showcase - Edwardsville

College soccer ID camp · Edwardsville, MA

C-CSPID - Women's MA Showcases

CSPID - Women's MA Showcases

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Jun 16, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jun 16, 2026
Location
Edwardsville, MA
Gender
Women's
Division
MULTI
Type
ID Camp
Cost
TBD
Ages
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Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

This is a women's college soccer ID camp run by CSPID (College Soccer Prospect ID), held on June 16, 2026 in Edwardsville, Massachusetts as a single-day event. The camp is organized around multi-division recruiting, meaning it draws coaches from NCAA Division I, II, and III programs, as well as potentially NAIA schools. It is a day camp, not overnight.

This camp fits families exploring options across multiple NCAA divisions and those still deciding between D1, D2, and D3 paths. The single-day format and multi-division structure suggest it serves as a broad exposure event rather than an intensive evaluation by a single program. Recruits from rising freshman through senior year may find value here, though the lack of specific age or graduation-year boundaries in the camp information makes it difficult to assess whether it skews toward early exposure or upperclassmen pursuing offers. Families investigating whether their daughter has realistic D3 or D2 eligibility, or looking to test the waters at D1, will likely get meaningful feedback from multiple coaching levels in one day.

Attendees should know that since this is not hosted by a single college program, the coaching staff will not include a head coach from one school actively building a roster. Instead, multiple coaches will rotate through evaluations. This decentralized format means less intensive one-on-one coach time than a single-program ID camp, but more opportunity to be seen by a range of programs simultaneously. There is no recorded cost or registration deadline, so interested families should contact the camp organizer directly to confirm pricing and logistical details. The camp has no previous reviews on file, so families cannot rely on peer feedback to gauge quality.

This camp makes most sense for younger recruits (rising 9th through 11th grade) exploring their level and building a video portfolio, or for seniors who want to connect with multiple programs in one session. Families already committed to a specific division or with clear D1 recruiting momentum should prioritize single-program ID camps where head coaches evaluate directly. Confirm the camp's cost, roster capacity, and specific division representation before registering.

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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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Edwardsville

Edwardsville, MA

Edwardsville, MA