University of San Diego Toreros Future Stars Baseball Camp

The University of San Diego Toreros Future Stars Baseball Camp is open to all 5 to 12 years old boys who are seeking to improve their baseball skills. It is a four-day event that will run from June 18 until June 21. Its venue is the Fowler Park and Cunningham Field which is the home of the University of San Diego Toreros college baseball team. Furthermore, this baseball camp is going to maintain an 8:1 camper to staff ratio to ensure personalized coaching to every participant. It also includes competitive games and video analysis. The program’s daily schedule is set to start at 9:00 AM and end at 3:00 PM. Moreover, the camp’s registration fee is $295 per camper. It is also important to note that every participant should bring their own baseball gears and equipment. The event is going to be under the supervision of the University of San Diego Toreros baseball coaching staff and current players.
 
The University of San Diego is a private, coeducational, Roman Catholic university in San Diego, California. Its campus is internationally famous for its Spanish Renaissance architecture. Additionally, the university is a member of the Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration and the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities. It is also an affiliation of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Currently, it is offering 42 bachelor’s degree, undergraduate programs. The university is also an Ashoka’s Changemaker Campus Consortium member. It is one of the finest academic institutions in the country. In fact, it is 86th in the US News and World Reports national rankings. And also, it is 188th in Forbes’ national rankings. The University of San Diego undergraduate students population is 5,741 as of 2016. This undergraduate student population is with a 46 percent male and 54 percent female students gender distribution. The University of San Diego’s student to faculty ratio is 14:1. In sports, the university is fielding its 17 intercollegiate men’s and women’s sports teams in the West Coast Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I. Their nickname is Toreros and blue and white are the university’s official colors.
 

University of San Diego Toreros Future Stars Baseball Camp Organizers

The head coach of the University of San Diego Toreros baseball team is Rich Hill. The bachelor’s degree in physical education graduate from the California Lutheran University is now in his 20th season at the helm of the Toreros baseball program. He also earned his master’s degree in education from the same university. Additionally, Coach Rich Hill is a two-time West Coast Conference Coach of the Year awardee. He is also a two-time American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) West Region Coach of the Year and a two-time Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. Then, the Toreros assistant baseball coaches are Nathan Choate and Brad Marcelino. Coach Nathan Choate who is also the team’s pitching coach is in his second season with the coaching staff. He is also a one-time recipient of the Jim Newkirk Fireman’s Award. Meanwhile, Coach Brad Marcelino is now in his seventh season with the Toreros coaching staff. He is at the same time the team’s hitting coach. Coach Brad Marcelino is a bachelor’s degree in economics for business management graduate from Occidental College. Finally, Michael Ramazzotti is the volunteer assistant coach.
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Baseball Recruiting Camps
Service Type
Baseball Recruiting Camps
Provider Name
University of San Diego,
Area
San Diego, CA
Description
The University of San Diego Toreros Future Stars Baseball Camp is a four-day event from the 19th of June until the 21st of June. It is going to take place at the top-notch Fowler Park and Cunningham Field on the University of San Diego. This program is available to all and any boys 5 to 12 years of age who are seeking to develop their baseball skills.

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