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Get ahead of the competition in summer 2025 at this new girls basketball camp at Bowie State University in Bowie, MD! Work on your shooting technique, positional work, ball-handling skills, gameplay tactics, and more with help from Bowie State University Head Coach Shadae Swan and staff.

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 skill development, team play and more
  • A packed daily schedule filled with collegiate-style stations, drills, and fun games
  • Receive a Nike Basketball Camp t-shirt and other prizes!

Camp Coaches

  • Coach Swan

    Shadae Swan

    Head Coach

    Shadae Swan became the ninth head coach in Bowie State University women's basketball program Division II history on July 13, 2016 after serving as interim in 2015.

    Coach Swan

    Shadae Swan

    Head Coach

    Swan will embark on her 10th season at the helm of the Bowie State women's basketball program to start the 2024-25 season.

    During her time at BSU, Swan has brought stability and shifted the culture of the program. Under her leadership, the cumulative grade point average, retention and graduation rates have consistently moved in an upward direction. Since the beginning of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll Award Program in 2018, 12 students on the women’s basketball program have received this award (eight with a 3.2 – 3.9 GPA and four with a 4.0 GPA). From 2016-2020, Swan led the Bulldogs to three consecutive seasons with 20 or more wins and two consecutive NCAA appearances; neither had been accomplished in over a decade. Seventy-six wins in four years would make Swan the second winningest coach in the program's history and at the time, Swan’s wins were more than double of the four years preceding her tenure.

    In the last three seasons, Swan has combined for a .500 record (39-39), including a 12-12 overall record in 2021-22, 14-12 overall record in 2022-23 and 13-15 mark in 2023-24. Most notably, Swan coached Anii Harris who earned All-CIAA recognition, Second Team D2CCA All-Atlantic Region and was named the CIAA Female Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2023-24. That season also saw Harris score her 1,000th career point, becoming the program's 11th scorer all-time. Additionally, during the 2021-22 season, Katerra Myers headline BSU on the CIAA All-Conference Team under Swan's tutelage.

    In 2018-19 , Swan’s crew won 14 straight games and defeated the WBCA poll ranked #8, Virginia Union. The Bulldogs were selected to participate in the NCAA Division II Tournament, which they were ranked nationally in the top-5 in two categories; first in points allowed per game at 49.5 and third in field goal percentage defense. The Bulldogs ended the season with an astonishing record of 22-6. The success of the Bulldogs earned Swan the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAA) Female Coach of the Year. In addition, accolades were awarded to Kyaja Williams (CIAA All-Conference Team and CIAA All-Tournament Team) and Pere Alexander (CIAA All-Conference Team).

    Swan’s 2017-18 campaign gave the Bulldogs another 20-plus win season with a record of 22-10. On February 27, 2018, Swan earned her 50th career win in the Bulldogs’ CIAA tournament win over Shaw University. During the Bulldog's run, they advanced to the CIAA Championship game. After receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament (first in program history since 2000), the Bulldogs went on to defeat nationally ranked Virginia Union in the first round of the Atlantic Region Tournament. The Bulldogs would also defeat Edinboro University before losing to Indiana University of Pennsylvania in the Atlantic Region Championship game. Swan was a two-time CIAA Coach of the Week and Bowie State University Female Coach of the Year. The 2017-18 season brought along many Bulldog accolades to go along with their success. Kiara Colston and Kyah Proctor scored their 1,000th point. Kyah Proctor earned CIAA All-Conference honors and was named Bowie State University Female Student-Athlete of the Year. Kiara Colston, Kyaja Williams, and Sade Chatman were all selected to the CIAA All-Tournament Team. Kiara Colston and Kyah Proctor were both members to the NCAA Atlantic Region All-Tournament Team.

    Things began to shift during Swan’s second season (2016-17) when the Bulldogs finished the season 20-8, the first 20-win season at Bowie since the 2007-08 season. In January of 2017, the Bulldogs entered the top ten Atlantic Region rankings and continue to elevate in the rankings. During the season, the Bulldogs went on a 10-game winning streak. The Bulldogs received NCAA recognition finishing 7th in points allowed per game at 55.2 for NCAA Division II. Swan was a two-time CIAA Coach of the Week. After the season, Kyaja Williams was recognized on the CIAA All-Rookie Team and named Bowie State University Female Student-Athlete of the Year, while Kyah Proctor was selected to the CIAA All-Conference Team. Swan received a scholarship to attend Camp Elevate - For Coaches on the Rise.

    In 2015, Swan spent a full season as Interim Head Coach. Despite a six-game winning streak and injuries to key players, the Bulldogs finished the season 11-17 which was three more wins than the previous year. During the season, the team defeated Division 1 Coppin State University on the road and had their first CIAA tournament win since 2012. Swan coached the Bulldogs in the thrilling second-round CIAA game against Chowan University where they lost in overtime by two points despite playing the last minutes of the game with only four players. During the season Swan received CIAA Coach of the Week honors. Under her leadership, Kiara Colston was named to the CIAA All-Tournament Team.

    On January 29, 2015, Swan became the Interim Head Coach at Bowie State University. The Bulldogs won her 1st game on January 31, 2015 against Elizabeth City State University. Despite the hardships of the season, Bowie State Women’s Basketball received the CIAA Sportsmanship Award while Ty-Nita Baker and Donia Naylor both received CIAA All-Conference honors.

    Prior to being named Interim Head Coach, Swan served as the Assistant Coach at Bowie State University from 2011-2015. Before arriving to Bowie, Swan coached at Baltimore City Community College where she assisted in leading the team to an undefeated record (27-0) and captured the 2010 Maryland JUCO and JUCO Region XX Championships. During the 2009 season, Swan volunteered at her alma mater, Goucher College, where she assisted with skill development and scouting the opposing teams. Swan began her coaching career in 2008 with Team Melo’s 11 and under girls’ basketball AAU program. With her help, the team won the Maryland Region championship in 2008. In 2009, the team played in an age group higher and placed third in the Maryland Region and fourth in the National D-II Championships.

    Swan is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Educational Leadership at Bowie State University. She is a graduate of Goucher College, where she earned a Master of Arts in Teaching with a dual certification in Elementary / Middle and Special Education in 2014, Master of Education with a specialization in Athletic Administration in 2010, and bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Studies in 2008. As an undergrad, Swan was a member of the women’s basketball team (2005-2008) where she had a successful career. In Goucher’s record book, Swan is ranked first in 3-point field goals, 3-point percentage (.355) and free throw percentage (.806), free throw percentage in a game (1.00 with 11 attempts); second in scoring with 1,636 points and 3-point field goals made (116); third in scoring average (21.0) and field goals (602); fifth in field goal percentage (.423). During her three years, she received athletic and academic conference honors, led the conference in scoring, and was ranked in the top 15 in NCAA Division III scoring. On October 22, 2021 Swan was inducted into the Goucher College Hall of Fame.

    During her free time, Swan enjoys spending quality time with her son, AJ.

  • Brian Johnson

    Brian Johnson

    Assistant Coach

  • Lisa Jing S6 Djo

    Lisa Jing

    Assistant Coach

Camp Details

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  • Check-in: Monday at 8:30AM
  • Closing Ceremony: Friday at 2:30PM. Departure immediately following.
  • Meals: Lunch is not provided, please bring a packed lunch or money to purchase lunch ($10 per day)
  • Daily Hours: MON-FRI 9AM-3PM

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.

BEFORE & AFTER CARE

Before care is offered from 7am-9am, Monday-Friday for $50 for the week. After care is offered from 3pm-5pm, Monday-Thursday for $50 for the week. Before and after care can be added at the time of registration. Please note, after care is not offered on Friday.

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
● 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 Warm up and stretch

9:15 AM Skill of the day

9:45 AM Offensive/defensive skill stations

11:00 AM Games/contests

12:15 PM Lunch

1:00 PM Chalk talk (offense and defense sets)

1:15 PM Team Practice

2:00 PM League Play

2:50 PM Closing Remarks

3:00 PM Campers depart

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