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Camp Overview

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Train with University of La Verne Head Men's Basketball Coach Rich Reed and staff in summer 2025! Attend the Complete Skills or Advanced Skills Camp and work on your offensive and defensive skills, build confidence, and make new friends!

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 fundamental shooting development, team play and more
  • In depth discussions of basketball situational play, including time and game management
  • All campers receive a Nike Basketball Camps t shirt

Camp Coaches

  • Coach Reed

    Rich Reed

    Head Coach

    Richard Reed '99 has led the men's basketball team at La Verne since 2007.

    Coach Reed

    Rich Reed

    Head Coach

    Reed is a co-chair of the National Association of Basketball Coaches Committee on Academics - the committee responsible for naming the annual NABC Honors Court and Team Academic Excellence Awards.

    He also served on the NCAA Men's Basketball Rules Committee for four years, which is responsible for formulating the official rules for the sport, ending in September 2017.

    Under Reed's guidance, La Verne finished the 2012-13 campaign with an 11-14 overall mark, finishing the season 10-4 after a 1-10 start. The Leopards placed fourth overall in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with a 9-7 league mark. The Leopard squad was represented on the 2013 D3hoops.com All-West Region Team by senior point guard Jake Vieth, marking the first-ever appearance by a Leopard player on the D3hoops.com All-Region squad.

    Moreover, the duo of Trevor Woodland and Austin Napolitano were selected to the D3hoops.com All-Star Team which competed internationally during the Summer of 2012. Both Woodland and Napolitano each scored over 1,000 points for their Leopard careers.

    The Leopards returned to the SCIAC Postseason Tournament in 2017 after posting a 10-6 record in league play. La Verne went 16-10 overall on the season, including a 75-68 win over the then-No.14 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps which was also Reed's 100th career win. Hakim Arnold was named to First Team All-SCIAC and Anthony White was tabbed Second Team. Arnold also surpassed the 1,000-point mark during the 2016-17 season.

    In 2010-11 under Reed, La Verne concluded with a 13-13 overall record which included an 8-6 mark in SCIAC play to finish third overall in the conference standings to earn a berth in the SCIAC Postseason Tournament.

    Reed continues to prove his ability to develop players over the course of their careers. Ronn See '14, who averaged 4.4 points in his first three seasons as a Leopard, broke out to the tune of 13.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game in 2014 and was named to First Team All-SCIAC. In 2016, Arnold was named to First Team All-SCIAC as he averaged 15.3 points per game on over .500 shooting and grabbed 6.9 rebounds per game as a guard.

    Reed quickly restored respectability to the Leopard program after a 5-20 season the year before his arrival. Playing the 21st toughest schedule in Division III, La Verne nearly finished .500 in 2007-08, ending with a 12-13 overall mark as the squad went into the final game of the season still in the hunt for a top-four conference finish and a subsequent berth in the inaugural SCIAC Tournament. Moreover, the Leopards fared well in home games, sporting a 10-4 overall mark on Frantz Athletic Court. All four home defeats occurred against nationally-ranked teams.

    A 1999 graduate of the University of La Verne, Reed has a total of 19 years of coaching experience which includes five years at the Division I level.

    Prior to his return to La Verne, Reed completed a stint at Cal State Sacramento as an assistant during the 2006-07 campaign. At Sacramento State, Reed worked with the team’s post players while assisting with academics, recruiting, on-floor coaching and scouting. He was also in charge of fundraising and team camps. An active member of the National Basketball Coaches Association (NABC), Reed was bestowed with the prestigious NABC Service Award in 2007 while at Cal State Sacramento.

    Reed also served as an assistant coach at Northern Colorado for one season (2005-06), three seasons at Loyola Marymount (2002-05), two seasons at Cal Poly Pomona (2000-02) and one year at La Verne (1999-00).

    At Northern Colorado, Reed was responsible for all recruiting in California and Texas and signed top recruit Darren Moore from Chino Hills, Calif. Moore was named the “Steal of the Southland” by both NBC Channel 4 News and the Los Angeles Times. Reed also assisted with game preparation, practice planning, the development of perimeter players, as well as community outreach and program promotion. A proven teacher of the game, Reed mentored student-athlete Sean Taibi, who broke the school single-season three-point shooting record and garnered First-Team All-Independent honors.

    At Loyola Marymount, Reed spent three years as an assistant on Steve Aggers’ staff, where he helped coach the program to its first winning record since the 1997-98 season. With the Lions, Reed was in charge of recruiting California junior college players, development of wing players, strength and conditioning, community service, team travel, equipment, facilities and summer camps.

    During Reed’s time at Cal Poly Pomona, the team posted a two-year record of 35-19. As an assistant coach, Reed designed and implemented a total strength and conditioning program, monitored the academic progress of the student-athletes and worked closely with the community to develop positive relations through summer camps and community service programs.

    Reed began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach for the Leopard women’s basketball program during the 1999-2000 season. Reed was a two-year letter winner at La Verne from 1997-99 and graduated in 1999 with a degree in history. Prior to attending La Verne, Reed received his Associate of Arts degree at East Los Angeles College and was a two-time letter winner for the basketball squad.

    Reed received a Master's in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia (Irvine) in 2014.

    A 1994 graduate of Bishop Amat High School, Reed earned all-league honors in basketball as a junior at Bishop Amat and led the team in assists and steals as a senior.

    A Southern California native, Reed's hobbies include reading, hiking, and gardening.

Camp Details

2025 Dates

  • Complete Skills (Ages 7-14): July 7-11
  • Advanced Skills (Ages 10-15): July 14-18

Camp Hours

  • Check-in: Monday at 8:30am
  • Closing Ceremony: Friday at 11:30am
  • Meals: Lunch is not provided. Please bring a packed lunch.
  • Daily Hours: MON-THURS 9AM-3PM, FRI 9AM-12PM

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Morning and afternoon training sessions
  • Supervision: Campers are supervised by staff during camp hours
  • Lunch: Lunch is not provided, please bring a sack lunch each day
  • Camp T-shirt & Prizes: Campers at multi-day camps will receive a Nike Basketball Camps t-shirt. *1-day clinics and fall, winter and spring camps 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 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
● Packed lunch and snacks
● Small gym bag/backpack

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 Stretching and conditioning

9:15 AM Instructional stations

10:30 AM Lecture

11:00 AM 1 on 1 games

12:00 PM Lunch, Rest

1:00 PM 3 on 3 game

2:00 PM Full-court games, Drills, Stations

3:00 PM Day Campers depart

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