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2021 AU Eagles Soccer Camps Set for July

WASHINGTON – Head women's soccer coach Marsha Harper has announced the dates of three Eagle ID Clinics to be held at Reeves Field at the end of July.

The clinics are designed for elite soccer players looking to advance their game both on and off the field. The coaching staff aims to provide a comprehensive, full-day experience that exemplifies a typical day as a student-athlete in the AU Women's Soccer program. The clinic is open to all females in grades 8-12.
 
The Eagle ID Clinic includes goalkeeper-specific training, a two-hour training session, lunch, life school session, 11v11 games and an optional campus tour/Q+A Session.

The Eagle ID Clinic is specifically designed for a maximum of 40 participants (35 Field Players and 5 Goalkeepers). The capacity limit ensures that the coaching staff has ample time with each attendee to make sure they feel what it is like to be an Eagle.
 
DATES/TIMES: Goalkeeper clinics will run from 7:45 a.m. until 3 p.m., while field player clinics will run from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
  • July 24th
  • July 25th
  • July 31st
ABOUT THE STAFF:

American University head women's soccer coach Marsha Harper has led the Eagles since her hiring in December 2019. Her previous coaching experience includes stints at Massachusetts, Richmond, Bowling Green, and Northwestern State. She also volunteered for one season at her alma mater, South Florida.
 
American University assistant women's soccer coach Katie Greenberg has been a part of Harper's staff since her hiring in March 2020. A member of the NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team as the starting goalkeeper for Ohio State in 2010, Greenberg has nine seasons of Division I coaching experience. Her previous coaching stops were at Purdue and Illinois State.
 
COVID PROTOCOLS:
  • While subject to changing governmental and university guidance, visitors to campus will wear masks indoors at all times (except when eating), and outdoors if physical distancing is not possible.
  • Participants/Guests are expected to follow social/physical distancing practices whenever reasonably possible while in public spaces on university property.
  • Masking is mandated on campus, and when in non-active portions of the day (registration, demonstration, warm-up, etc…).
  • Masking is NOT required only during active play and vigorous activity within the playing surface. Those awaiting a drill or on the bench during games will remain masked.
  • All participants must complete a daily self-screening each day upon arrival to campus. This will occur upon check-in/registration at the beginning of the day, and prior to accessing any campus athletics facility.
  • Additionally, all participants acknowledge, understand, and will adhere to Communicable Diseases Policy | American University, Washington, DC and DC Travel Requirements.
More info and registration details can be found at AUEaglesSoccerCamps.com. This camp is open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender).
 
 
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