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Camp Overview

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Step up your basketball game in Cambridge, MA at MIT during summer 2026! Open to young athletes of all abilities, the Nike Basketball Camp at MIT will work on developing your fundamentals, shooting and team play skills to help improve your overall game and confidence.

The Complete Skills Camp helps players of all abilities develop athletically, refine fundamental basketball skills and enhance their skill set at the post, wing or guard position.

Highlights Include

  • Daily emphasis on individual development
  • Fundamental instruction, team play, and more
  • Receive a Nike Basketball Camp t-shirt and other prizes!

Camp Coaches

  • BJ Dunne

    B.J. Dunne

    Camp Director

    Dr. Grant, Director of Athletics and DAPER Department Head, has officially announced the hiring of B.J. Dunne as the David H. Koch ’62 Head Coach of Men’s Basketball and Physical Education and Wellness Instructor at MIT. “I am very excited to welcome B.J. and his family to MIT,” said Dr. Grant. “As a former Division III student-athlete and current head coach, B.J. brings a proven track record of success to the Institute. His teams have set program records while regularly finishing at the top of the standings, demonstrating his ability both to lead and achieve excellence at high academic institutions. He has demonstrated, at more than one institution, that he is a culture builder and someone who is deeply committed to enhancing the student-athlete experience. I’m confident he will position our men’s basketball program for sustained success into the future.” Dunne, a native of Medfield, Massachusetts, joins MIT after a successful seven-year tenure at Gettysburg College, where he compiled an 89–68 overall record (.567) and guided his teams to four straight Centennial Conference semifinal appearances over the past four seasons. In 2024–25, he helped lead Gettysburg to the program’s first 20-win season since 2007–08 and its highest national ranking in program history at No. 8. The Bullets earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the second round before falling to top-seeded Wesleyan (Conn.). The 2024–25 campaign followed a strong 2023–24 season in which Gettysburg won 19 games and captured the Centennial Conference Regular-Season Championship for the first time in program history. “I want to thank Dr. Grant and the search committee for their trust and belief in me throughout this process,” said Dunne. “From the start, it was clear how deeply the department values community, collaboration, and the student-athlete experience, and that commitment left a lasting impression on me. The chance to lead the men’s basketball program at the No. 1 school in the world—while also returning to a place I call home—is an opportunity my family and I could not pass up.” Gettysburg steadily improved under Dunne’s guidance. The program totaled just 16 wins across the two seasons prior to his arrival and had endured five losing seasons in the previous seven years. Under his leadership, the Bullets experienced a dramatic turnaround, winning 71 games from 2021–2025—the most in any four-year stretch in program history. Dunne increased his win total in every season at the helm, doubling his total from year one to year two and finishing with a 12–13 record before recording four straight winning seasons from 2019–20 through 2024–25. Since the start of the 2018–19 season, his student-athletes earned 20 All-League selections, one D3hoops.com All-Region selection, one Rookie of the Year honor, two All-Rookie selections, one Player of the Year award, and one Defensive Player of the Year award. “I also want to honor Coach Larry Anderson, whose three decades of leadership set an extraordinary standard of excellence at MIT,” added Dunne. “I have the deepest respect for Larry and the remarkable success he achieved, and I am humbled to follow in his footsteps. His impact on this program and on generations of student-athletes is immeasurable.”

    BJ Dunne

    B.J. Dunne

    Camp Director

    Off the court, Dunne was involved in numerous organizations at both the campus and national levels, including serving as Director of Gettysburg Athletics Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), Student-Athlete Well-Being Coordinator, Gettysburg Athletics Diversity and Inclusion Designee, a member of the NABC Committee for Racial Reconciliation, and Centennial Conference Men’s Basketball Chair.

    Prior to Gettysburg, Dunne spent five seasons as head coach at Vassar College from 2013–2018. In his first season, he was the youngest head coach in the NCAA at any level at the time, and by 2016 he was one of two Division III coaches named to the Under Armour 30 Under 30 Team. Dunne inherited a program that had advanced to the conference tournament only twice in 42 years and had won 31 games in the previous five seasons. During his tenure, Vassar advanced to the conference tournament three times and reached the Liberty League Championship Game once. Dunne and his staff were named the 2013–14 Liberty League Co-Coaching Staff of the Year after leading the Brewers to a program-record 19 wins and a trip to the Liberty League Championship Game. Overall, he coached 10 All-Liberty League selections and one D3hoops.com All-East Region selection while at Vassar.

    “MIT thrives on collaboration, problem-solving, and pushing boundaries—and our basketball program will reflect that same spirit,” said Dunne. “Guided by Mens et Manus—‘Mind and Hand’—we’ll prepare with film, scouting, and strategy, and compete with toughness, communication, and execution. The harder way is the MIT way. It will demand grit, discipline, and purpose. At MIT, you don’t blend in—you stand out. What we do here is hard, but that’s what makes it special. Like MIT’s academic rigor, our culture will stretch you, challenge you, and ultimately elevate you—to be elite on the court and exceptional in life.”

    No stranger to the NEWMAC, Dunne spent the 2011–12 season as the top assistant coach at Emerson College under Jim O’Brien, former head coach at Ohio State University and National Co-Coach of the Year in 1999. He also served as an assistant coach at Babson College during the 2010–11 season, working with longtime head coach Stephen Brennan.

    In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Dunne founded and served as owner and program director of the Bay State Flash AAU Basketball Club. His teams qualified for nationals twice in two seasons, winning the 2012 U-17 Massachusetts State Championship and the 2012 Hall of Fame National Invitational Championship. In 2015, he represented the United States as head men’s basketball coach at the European Maccabi Games in Berlin, Germany, leading a team of 12 of the nation’s top Jewish players to a silver medal finish. He has also worked with the Maine Red Claws, the NBA G League affiliate of the Boston Celtics, assisting the Basketball Operations department. Additionally, Dunne has spent three seasons coaching in The Basketball Tournament, including serving as an assistant for the Friday Beers team that advanced to the tournament semifinals in 2023.

    A 2010 graduate of Bates College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology, Dunne was a three-year letter winner before serving as a student-assistant coach as a senior. During his time at Bates, the Bobcats compiled a 62–39 record, including back-to-back 18-win seasons. In 2006–07, the team was ranked 12th nationally. As a senior, Dunne received the “Love for the Game” Award. He later earned a Master of Science degree in Administrative Studies from Boston College in 2012.

    His wife, Megan, was a standout women’s lacrosse player who helped lead Gettysburg to Centennial Conference titles in 2005 and 2006 and was named an All-America Second Team selection in 2008. They have two children, Ford and Miles.

    “MIT represents everything I value as a coach, educator, and leader: innovation, excellence, and community,” said Dunne. “I am honored to lead a storied program with aspirations of competing for national championships, building a culture that reflects MIT’s core values, and helping our student-athletes channel their drive to push limits and be part of something bigger than themselves into a championship-level basketball program.”

Camp Details

2026 Dates

  • Complete Skills I: June 19-21
  • Complete Skills II: July 31-August 2

Camp Hours

  • Check-in: Friday at 4pm
  • Check-Out: Sunday at 4pm

Overnight Campers

Housing & Roommates
Campers will reside in the dorms on campus and stay two per room. If you have a roommate request, and have not already given it to us, please do so as soon as possible. Roommate requests are not guaranteed, if you don't have a roommate request, you will be placed in a room with someone near your age. It will be a great opportunity to meet someone new!

  • Bathrooms: Shared
  • Linens: Not provided
  • Air-conditioning: Yes
  • Suggested Spending Money: $50

Supervision
The staff live in the dormitories with the campers and participate in evening activities. Drugs, alcohol and tobacco are strictly prohibited, and constitute, along with general misconduct, grounds for dismissal from camp without a refund.

DAY CAMPERS

On the first day of camp, day campers should arrive dressed and ready to play. Drop off and pick up locations will be given out at registration.

Friday
♦ Day Camper Hours are 4PM-9PM.
♦ Dinner is provided

Saturday-Sunday:
♦ Day Camper Hours are 9AM-4PM.
♦ Lunch is provided each day.
♦ Closing ceremony will begin at 3:30PM. Check-out will immediately follow, concluding by 4PM.

Day Camper Daily Schedule: FRI 4PM-9PM SAT-SUN 9AM-4PM

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Morning and afternoon training sessions
  • Supervision: Campers are supervised by staff during camp hours
  • Camp T-shirt & Prizes: Campers at multi-day camps will receive a Nike Basketball Camps t-shirt and prizes. *1-day clinics excluded
  • Basketballs: Basketballs are provided for instruction during camp

INSTRUCTION & FACILITY

  • Ratio: 1:10 staff-to-camper ratio
  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by ability, age, and experience, per the Director's discretion
  • Facility: Indoor courts
  • Medical Protocol: Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

CUSTOMER PORTAL

To access your completed camp enrollments, Health and Release Forms, and Camp Information Packet, please visit: US Sports Camps Customer Portal

PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit Pre-Camp Checklist. All necessary camp information is on this page. If there are any imperative changes prior to camp start, registered campers will be notified via email and this webpage will be updated!

PACKING LIST

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. US Sports Camps is NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

● Athletic, on-court clothing
● Athletic shoes (indoor and outdoor)
● Water bottle
● Packed snacks
● Small gym bag/backpack

OVERNIGHT CAMPERS ONLY:

● Athletic clothing mentioned above
● Comfortable off-court clothing
● Flip flops
● Toiletries
● Personal items & medications
● Washcloth and bath towel
● Fan (optional)
● Pillow, pillowcase, bed sheets, comforter, or sleeping bag

CAMPER EVALUATION

Upon arrival, all participants are evaluated by the staff so that their own instructional needs can be addressed throughout the week. In addition, campers will be evaluated and then split up into smaller groups according to age and ability.

MEDICAL PROTOCOL

Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

COMPANY POLICIES

If you need to cancel for any reason up until 24 hours prior to camp check-in, you will receive a camp credit voucher for tuition fees paid that is good through the following year for any sport and is transferable to any immediate family member. Participants who DO NOT attend their registered session (no-shows for any reason) or who do not contact USSC to cancel at least 24 hours prior to camp check-in will not receive a voucher or refund. Cash refunds are given only if Cancellation Protection was purchased at the time of registration and the cancellation is made before your balance due date.

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided by the camp to or from any airports. If you are flying to or from camp, we recommend using an airport shuttle service. Please schedule flights as close as you can to the check-in times on the first day and check-out times on the last day.

NIKE BASKETBALL CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our basketball camps, please see our FAQ page.

*Please note, this information is subject to change.

Sample Daily Schedule

9:00 AM Stretch / Warm Up

9:15 AM Form Shooting

9:25 AM Dribble Series

9:45 AM Drill Stations

10:15 AM Water Break / Free Shoot

10:20 AM Full Court Drills / Partner Drills

10:35 AM 3 on 3 Games

11:10 AM Water Break / 10 Free Throws

11:20 AM Full Court Scrimmages

12:00 PM Lunch

12:30 PM 10 Free Throws / Free Shoot

12:45 PM Shooting Games

1:05 PM 1 on 1 Drills

1:20 PM 1 on 1 Games

1:55 PM Water Break / Free Shoot

2:00 PM Full Court Scrimmages

2:45 PM Camper of the day / Summary

3:00 PM Dismissal

Camp will take place in the Kneller Athletic Center on Clark University's campus. The Kneller Athletic Center encompasses Hurst Courts, home to the men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball teams with seating for 2,000 spectators.

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