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Camp Overview

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Make summer 2025 unforgettable and join us in Rhode Island at this all-girls basketball camp! Learn new drills, techniques, and tactics from experienced college coaches that will help you prepare for the upcoming season. The St. Andrews School in Barrington offers a pristine environment for our young athletes.

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

  • Collegiate-style instruction focusing on fundamentals and team play
  • In-depth discussions on situational play, basketball IQ, and video analysis
  • Receive a Nike Basketball Camp t-shirt and other prizes!

Camp Coaches

  • Courtney Burns

    Courtney Burns

    Camp Director

    Courtney Burns enters her first season as the new head women's basketball coach at Post University. Burns is also the founder of Burns Elite Training which develops basketball skill programs from youth to the college level. She has also served as an AAU head coach for the CT Attack and as a Co-Director of a Nike Girls Basketball camp since 2018.

    Courtney Burns

    Courtney Burns

    Camp Director

    The most recent stop for Burns was as the head coach at Mitchell College, where she led the Mariners to back-to-back New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Tournament Championships, the first two in school history, while also qualifying for the Division III NCAA Tournament. During the 2022-23 season, the Mariners went undefeated in conference play, going 8-0.

    Burns was twice named the NECC Coach of the Year in 2022-2023 and 2018-19 and owns the most wins in program history with 76, including a 46-16 record in conference. She has also coached 12 All-Conference players, three NECC Rookies of the Year, two defensive players of the year and one Player of the Year to go along with two 1,000 point scorers. Burns also served as the strength and conditioning coach at Mitchell.

    Prior to Mitchell, Burns made a few stops throughout New England, serving as an assistant coach at Southern New Hampshire University, Southern Connecticut State University and Johnson and Wales University.

    During her playing days at Rhode Island College, Burns helped lead the Anchorwomen to the 2011-2012 Little East Conference (LEC) championship, the first in school history, qualifying them for the NCAA Tournament. She scored 849 points in her collegiate career, and was named to the LEC All-Rookie Team in 2009-2010 and was named to both the All-LEC First Team and All-LEC Defensive Team in 2012-2013.

    After college, Burns played with the Brockton Lady Thunder Semi-Pro team and represented the United States of America for the American International Sports Team.

  • Matt Ducharme

    Matt Ducharme

    Camp Coach

    Matthew Ducharme '00 enters his eighth season as the head coach of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth women's basketball program in 2021-22. Prior to his promotion in 2014, Ducharme had previously been the lead assistant for current Director of Athletics Amanda Van Voorhis since 2011, and has advanced the Corsairs to both regional and national prestige with a 128-47 overall record.

    Matt Ducharme

    Matt Ducharme

    Camp Coach

    In 2017-18, Ducharme made his first Little East Conference championship appearance at the helm for the squad. The season completed with a 24-4 record for the Blue and Gold, boasting an immaculate 14-0 mark in the league to become just the second institution and fifth team to post an undefeated conference record since the Little East Conference expanded to a 14-game conference circuit in 1997-98. The 2017-18 Corsairs joined the University of Southern Maine, who had accomplished the feat four times. Under his guidance, the University saw many record books get re-writtenjust last season alone; forward Alicia Kutil '18 became the 11th player to join the 1,000-Point Club and then later broke Cathy Johnson's 32-year long record of 1,323 points to become UMass Dartmouth's all-time leading scorer. Fellow frontcourt mate Nakira Examond soon joined Kutil in the elusive group as the 12th member to reach a comma, while also dropping a single game program-record 41 points.

    In 2016-17, the Corsairs earned their first-ever NCAA Division III Championship berth, advancing to the national quarterfinals after receiving an at-large selection to the tournament field. UMass Dartmouth defeated La Roche College in the first round before upsetting No. 11 Montclair State in the second round, advancing past SUNY New Paltz in the Sweet Sixteen before falling to eventual national champion Amherst in the Elite 8. Ducharme ultimately led his charges to a program-record 26 wins, including 11 Little East Conference victories, for just the second 20-plus win season in Corsair women's basketball history. In the final WBCA Division III poll of the season, the Corsairs capped their record-breaking campaign with UMass Dartmouth's first-ever top-25 national ranking.

    In 2015, UMass Dartmouth earned its first-ever Little East Conference regular season title, posting a 10-4 record in conference play as part of a 19-8 overall record. The Corsairs again surpassed the 15-win mark in the 2015-16 season, going 18-9 and earning a trip to the LEC semifinals vefore falling to eventual champions Eastern Connecticut.

    Under Ducharme, the Corsairs have produced the last four LEC Players of the Year, including two-time honoree Megan Ronaghan '16, Alicia Kutil '18, and Nakira Examond. Ronaghan became the second-highest scorer in program history, accumulating 1,316 points in just three years on the court. She earned the conference's Player of the Year honor in both 2015 and 2016 and earned D3Hoops.com All-Northeast Regional honors both seasons, and was named the NEWBA Freshman of the Year in 2014. As a junior, she was recognized as a Preseason All-American by D3Hoops.com. In just two seasons thus far, Examond is averaging 12.5 points per game on 53.9 percent shooting with 664 total points.

    Before assuming the head coaching role, Ducharme played a key role in leading UMass Dartmouth to its most successful stretch in terms of victories since the late 1980s under Van Voorhis. The Corsairs compiled an overall record of 50-30, three winning seasons, and a berth in the 2013 Little East Conference Women's Basketball Championship Game. He also oversaw the development of two of the greatest scorers in program history in Colleen Moriarty '13 and Erika Bornemann '14. The Canton, Mass. products became just the sixth and seventh student-athletes in program history to eclipse the 1,000-career point milestone.

    In 2013, UMass Dartmouth established its first 20-win season, putting an additional two victories between the previous standard that was set by the 1988 and 1989 squads. The Corsairs edged Western Connecticut 74-64 in the semifinals to reach the championship game of the conference tournament for the first time in program hi overstory. The UMass Dartmouth coaching staff capped its impressive season when Moriarty became the first Corsair to be elected as LEC Player of the Year.

    Ducharme has enjoyed nearly a 10-year professional relationship with his alma mater, aiding the University in a variety of roles. Prior to his appointment as the assistant women's basketball coach, he worked extensively in the Admissions Office as an Admissions Counselor. The 2000 graduate received his bachelor's degree in psychology from UMass Dartmouth. Ducharme earned a master's degree in physical education from Bridgewater State University in 2005. In addition to his role as a coach, he is also the Athletic Department's recruiting coordinator.

Camp Details

June 29 - July 3, 2025

  • Overnight Campers Check-in: Sunday at 12:30pm
  • Day Campers Check-in: Sunday at 1pm
  • All Campers Closing Ceremony: Thursday at 12pm

OVERNIGHT CAMPERS

Housing & Roommates
Campers will reside in the Bill’s House dorm or Perry Dorm on campus. There will be x campers per room, with x rooms per suite with shared bathrooms. Each suite will have x total campers. Campers are assigned by age and roommate requests. 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

Campers should come dressed in comfortable basketball attire (t-shirt, shorts, and basketball shoes). We recommend that you bring a daily pack with the following items: spare clothes, a water bottle, and spending money for snacks.

Sunday:

♦ Day campers stay until 8:30PM.
♦ Dinner is provided.

Monday-Wednesday:
♦ Day camper hours are 9AM-4PM.
♦ Lunch is provided.

Thursday:
♦ Day camper hours are 9AM-12PM.
♦ Meals are not provided. Check-out immediately following closing ceremony.

Daily Schedule: SUN 1PM-8:30PM MON-WED 9AM-4PM THURS 9AM-12PM

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Morning and afternoon training sessions
  • Supervision: Campers are supervised by staff during camp hours
  • Lunch: Meals are provided.
  • 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

TEAM DISCOUNT

If you have a group of 5 or more campers registering for the same camp, each camper is eligible for a $25 discount. If you have a group of 10 or more campers registering for the same camp, each camper is eligible for a $40 discount. Please fill out the Team Discount - Basketball form with the name of your group and the names of each camper enrolling in the camp and we will create a unique discount code for your group.

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.

BASKETBALLS

Nike All Court Elite Basketballs can be purchased during registration for $35. Players can choose between a size 6 (28.5", standard girls) or size 7 (29.5", standard boys) ball, which will be passed out on the last day of camp. Please note that it is not required to bring a basketball to camp as they are provided by the staff for camp instruction.

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
● Water bottle
● 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

7:00 AM Overnight campers wake up, shower

8:00 AM Eat Breakfast (Overnight campers only)

9:00 AM Stretching and conditioning

9:15 AM Instructional stations

10:30 AM Lecture

11:00 AM Full-court games

12:00 PM Lunch, rest

1:00 PM Team practice

2:00 PM Full-court games

3:00 PM Drills, station

4:00 PM Free Time, Day campers depart

6:00 PM Dinner

7:00 PM Back to gym, league games/evening activities

9:00 PM Overnight campers to dorms, free time

Campers train in the fully air-conditioned Centennial Center gyms built in 2016 and the Galbraith Gymnasium. The Centennial center boasts a double gymnasium, two dance studios, fitness center, four squash courts, and an eight-lane pool.

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