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Camp Overview

2026 Camp Dates Coming Soon!!

This NIKE Lacrosse Camp, located on the beautiful campus of Regis University, is just minutes from downtown Denver, Colorado. Great weather, staff, the beautiful Regis campus and top notch facilities make this an ideal camp location to improve your game this summer!

With a perfect small college setting, campers will have the opportunity to personally work with top notch coaches with extensive experience in training and developing youth lacrosse players. This camp location is ideal for all regional players in the state of Colorado and beyond. Get ready to take your game to a higher level and have some big time fun!

Highlights Include

  • TEAM DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
  • Complete Skills Camp for Boys Ages 9-18
  • Superior instruction from College Coaches and Players
  • 8:1 camper to instructor on field ratio
  • Daily emphasis on fundamentals, position training, drills and scrimmages
  • Special goalie instruction
  • Reversible mesh Nike practice jersey
  • Nike and STX Prizes for outstanding play, sportsmanship and improvement

Camp Coaches

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    Dak Riecke

    Camp Director

    Coach Dak Riecke brings a wealth of experience and passion to the Nike Lacrosse Program. With more than 10 years of coaching at the high school level, Coach Dak is devoted to nurturing outstanding athletes and well-rounded individuals.

    Dak Riecke headshot

    Dak Riecke

    Camp Director

    Having been a collegiate athlete, Coach Dak has an in-depth understanding of the game. His time as a player provided valuable insights into the strategies and techniques that lead to success on the field. Now, as a coach, he aims to instill these same principles in his players.

    Coach Dak is recognized for their dedication to excellence both on and off the field. He stresses the significance of discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship, believing these qualities are crucial not only for lacrosse success but also for life in general.

    Guided by Coach Dak, the Dakota Ridge High School lacrosse program has made three consecutive playoff appearances, all finishing in the top 8 of the state, and secured back-to-back 4A Foothills league titles. Coach Dak's impressive high school head coaching record of 73 wins and 28 losses reflects a coaching philosophy centered on individual skill enhancement, tactical proficiency, and a cohesive team environment. His goal is to assist every player in reaching their full potential, both athletically and personally.

    Beyond the field, Coach Dak actively engages with the lacrosse community by organizing clinics, camps, and other initiatives to promote the sport and nurture young talent. He and his staff are dedicated to cultivating a passion for lacrosse and advancing the sport at all levels.

    With a master's degree in education and an undergraduate degree in coaching, Coach Dak also serves as a Colorado high school lacrosse committee member, underscoring his ongoing professional development and coaching excellence.

    In his free time away from the lacrosse field, Coach Dak enjoys quality time with family, outdoor adventures, and active involvement in their community.

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    Sarah Kellner

    Camp Coordinator

    Sarah Kellner begins her 16th season as Regis University head women's lacrosse head coach in 2021-22. Kellner is a four-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Coach of the Year recipient (2014, 2017, 2019 and 2021). She was also named the 2019 Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Midwest Region Coach of the Year.

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    Sarah Kellner

    Camp Coordinator

    Kellner's 2021 squad finished 14-2 overall and they posted a perfect 8-0 record in the RMAC, winning the RMAC Title and following up with the RMAC Tournament Championship as well. Regis earned the #3 seed in the Division II Midwest Regional Tournament where they faced the #2 ranked Lindenwood University Lions in St. Charles, Missouri. Regis' only loss of the season came to the #2 ranked Lions in the first game of the season. The Rangers lost to Lindenwood 9-14 in the semifinal game, and the Lions went on to win their first-ever National Championship. This marks the third-straight season in which RU had lost to the eventual NCAA Division II National Champion in the NCAA Tournament. Grauduate Student Jessica Berg and senior Kyleigh Peoples were both named IWLCA All-America First Team at the end of the season. Berg was also selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, and she was also named the RMAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

    The 2020 season was cut short due to COVID-19. Kellner and her team went 2-2 in the four games that were played in 2020.

    The 2019 season followed right in the footsteps of the previous season as the team conquered so many difficult and top-ranked opponents. Despite the difficult schedule, Regis finished the regular season a perfect 16-0, capturing the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) regular season title and the RMAC Tournament Championship in the same season for the first time in team history. For the third-straight season, the team was in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II Tournament, however, this time RU had claimed the No. 1 seed in the region and the the rights to host the regional tournament. After a 17-14 win over the University of Indianapolis in the NCAA Regional Semifinals, Regis was set to matchup with Colorado Mesa University in the Midwest Regional Championship. The Rangers pulled through and won 16-14 to advance to the NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championship Semifinals for the second-straight season. The bracket saw RU pitted against perennial women's lacrosse powerhouse, Adelphi University, in the semifinal round. The Panthers overpowered the Regis squad to the tune of a 17-10 win, knocking the Rangers out of the tournament in the semifinal round for the second time in as many years. Additionally, Adelphi went on to claim the Division II Championship a couple days later, meaning RU had lost to the eventual National Champion in the semifinal round of the last two NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championships (Le Moyne, 2018). Following the season, three players were named IWLCA All-Americans including senior Sarah Myres who became the first Regis player to earn IWLCA All-America First Team honors. Senior Wendy Donier and sophomore Elle Crawford were both awarded IWLCA All-America Third Team. The team finished with an overall record of 20-1, which marks the best single season record for any women's lacrosse team at Regis. Additionally, the 20-1 record was the best record in all of NCAA Division II women's lacrosse in 2019.

    In 2018, the Regis women's lacrosse team enjoyed the best season in program history. Kellner led the Rangers to a 17-5 record on the way to winning the team's first Midwest Regional Championship, and a berth into the NCAA Women's Lacrosse National Semifinal. One year after earning their first-ever berth into the NCAA Tournament in 2017, RU beat the No. 1 ranked Lindenwood University Lions 15-14 in overtime to advance to Tampa, Florida for their semifinal match, where they fell to the eventual National Champions Le Moyne College Dolphins. Additionally, Jada Bonner became the program's first IWLCA All-American Second Team selection, after earning third team honors the season prior. Sarah Myres was named IWLCA All-American Third Team in 2018.

    In 2017, Kellner guided the Rangers to the most wins in program history (at the time) closing the season out with an overall record of 17-3. Kellner's 2016 team previously held the record for most wins in a season at 15.

    The Rangers opened the season with eight-straight wins. RU also defeated Lindenwood for the first time in program history to capture its second RMAC Tournament Championship 13-11. At the time, Lindenwood was ranked No. 2 in the nation by the IWLCA. That upset catapulted Regis into national tournament discussions.

    The Rangers earned their first NCAA Tournament bid but ultimately fell in the first round to Queens University (N.C.) 15-11. Regis closed out the season with a final national ranking of No. 9, the highest in program history.

    Kellner was recognized by the RMAC earning Co-Coach of the Year honors. 10 players were awarded All-RMAC honors with junior Jada Bonner garnering RMAC Midfielder of the Year. Four others were named First Team, four to Second Team and one to Honorable Mention. Bonner also became the first player in program history to earn IWLCA All-America honors.

    The 2015 squad went 12-5 overall and 5-1 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Regis finished second in the conference and was consistently ranked in the IWLCA national polls throughout the entire season ending at No. 18 with a high at No. 13. RU defeated nationally ranked Pfeiffer 15-13 on the road. Kellner saw eight student-athletes named to an All-RMAC Team with Emily Behr being recognized as the RMAC Offensive Player of the Year. Seven Rangers were selected to All-RMAC Academic Teams, with four reaching First Team status, and Emily Elkins nabbing the RMAC Academic Player of the Year.

    The Rangers completed the 2014 season with the program’s most successful season to date. Finishing the season at 14-3, the Rangers’ only three losses came to Division I or ranked opponents. The team achieved its first ever national poll rankings, ending the season at No. 15. The Rangers led the nation in caused turnovers per game, the third year in a row the team has led a statistical category.

    They also provided the nation’s 4th best goals against average on defense. Academically, the team was again awarded an IWLCA Honor Squad Award, and the IWLCA Division II Scholar-Athlete of the Year was a Ranger.

    The Rangers completed the 2013 season with their second straight runner-up WILA finish and had the second most wins in school history. The Rangers had one of the best offenses in the country and led the NCAA Division II in draw controls for the season year in a row. Kellner guided RU to an 8-2 WILA record in 2013.

    Following a record breaking season in 2011, she guided the Rangers in 2012 to a 9-8 record including a season finale win over No. 2 ranked Rollins College. The Rangers finished as runner-up in the Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) in 2012 while defeating two ranked teams, the first in school history.
    In 2011, the Rangers took the inaugural WILA championship with a perfect 6-0 record. The Rangers lost just two games during the spring of 2011, one to a Top 10 team, while racking up 12 wins, which was at the time the most in school history.

    In 2009, Kellner led the Rangers to a 6-6 record which was the most wins by any Ranger women's lacrosse team since its inception in 2000. It also marked the first time a Rangers team had a non-losing record.

    In ten seasons, Kellner has more wins than any previous coach in program history. She is 59-48 (.551 winning percentage) overall and this all while playing one of the toughest schedules of any Division II team. Her teams ended their first year of RMAC play with a 4-1 (.800) record; the Rangers’ ended with a 20-4 (.833) mark in three seasons in the WILA.

    Kellner brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience to the Ranger lacrosse program. Since 2002, Kellner has worked with numerous lacrosse programs in the east coast area. She most recently coached at Fayetteville-Manlius where she served as an assistant coach from 2004-06. In all three seasons her team made it to the New York State High School Championship game, winning the title in two of the three seasons.

    She also boasts similar success as a collegiate athlete. Kellner was a four-year letterwinner at Cornell University (N.Y.). In 2003, as a senior, she was named Cornell University Female Athlete of the Year as well as being selected to the All-America first team. During her playing career at Cornell she twice guided her team to the NCAA Division I championship, including a Final Four appearance in 2002 when her team went 17-2. Kellner was selected to the Cornell Hall of Fame in her first year eligible, 2013.

    Kellner is a 2003 graduate of Cornell with a bachelor degree in development sociology. Formerly Sarah Averson, she lives with her husband and three children in Littleton.

  • Regis Boys Lacrosse Camp Counselors

    Check out some of the talented college and high school lacrosse players that will be helping out with camp this year!

    Regis Boys Lacrosse Camp Counselors

    Nolan Hartman - Aurura University

    Cam Seymour - Grand Canyon University

    Tyler Read - Colorado Mesa

    Jackson Thomas - University of Oregon (MCLA)

    Sam Lyall - University of Colorado (MCLA)

    Asa Davison - Concordia Irvine University

    Payden Devaney - Lees-McRae College

    Sam Callas - University of San Diego

    Gabe Boston - Lake Forest College

    Logan Dobrowski - American International College

    Zach Hearn - William Woods University

    Noah Hartmann - Saint Leo University

Camp Details

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

*Please Note: Last year, camp sessions SOLD OUT at this location*. You can expect a high demand for these first-come-first-served camper spots, so please be sure to register early. This summer, Regis is offering one session of overnight with a commuter (Extended Day Camp 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM) option available. The playing talent is rich in Colorado and the Midwest and our coaches can’t wait to help campers reach a new level of play.

2026 OVERVIEW
  • Dates: 2026 Camp Dates Coming Soon! Join the priority list to stay updated on future availability.
  • Age Group: 9-18
  • Gender: Boys
  • Camp Type: Overnight, Extended Day (commuter)
  • Check-In: Check-in at Desmet Hall. Overnight campers – between 1:00-2:00pm; Extended Day campers – between 2:00pm -3:00pm.
  • Check-out: There will be a closing ceremony at the field on at 11:30am. Overnight Campers check-out from the dorm immediately following.
  • Extended Day Schedule: MON 3:00PM-9:00PM, TUE-WED 8:45AM-8:00PM, THURS 9:00AM-11:30AM **Times subject to change
  • Meals: All meals are provided for Overnight campers. Lunch and dinner are provided for all Extended Day (commuter) campers.
  • Program: The Skills program is designed to provide campers the fundamental skills, position specific training and in-game tactical knowledge needed to enhance your game.
CAMP ADDRESS

Regis University
3333 Regis Blvd
Denver, CO 80211

Click Here for Google Maps - Use entrance 1 off Regis Blvd and follow Nike signs to check-in.

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

  • Team Discount: If five or more campers register together, each camper is eligible for a $25 discount. After all team members have successfully registered, contact us to receive a $25 refund per camper.
2025 HOUSING
  • Dorm: Desmet Hall
  • Number of Campers Per Room: 2 per room
  • Roommates: Rooms are assigned by age & roommate requests. Roommate requests must be mutual and received no later than 14 days before the start of camp. 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 included. Bring linens or sleeping bag, pillow, pillowcase, and a towel.
  • Air Conditioning: YES - Dorm has A/C

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

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?
  • Instruction: Morning, afternoon, and evening training sessions
  • Overnight campers: Dormitory housing on campus and all meals are provided.
  • Extended Day campers: Lunch and dinner are provided.
  • Supervision: Staff members reside in campers’ quarters and participate in all activities.
  • Reversible Jersey & Prizes: Campers at multi-day camps will receive a Nike Lacrosse Camps Reversible Jersey and prizes.
INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT & FACILITY
  • Ratio: 1:10 staff-to-camper ratio
  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by age, ability, and experience per the director's discretion.
  • Equipment Needed: Please bring your helmet, mouthpiece, cleats, lacrosse stick, gloves, and pads.
  • Facility: Athletic Fields
  • 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.
PREPARE FOR CAMP: COMPLETE YOUR 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!

OVERNIGHT CAMPERS

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

Checklist of things to bring:

  • T-shirts
  • Shorts
  • Cleats
  • Athletic Socks
  • Protective Goggles
  • Mouthpiece
  • Lacrosse Stick(s)
  • Goalies Must Have Full Protective Equipment
  • Comfortable Off-Field Clothes
  • Toiletries & Personal Items
  • Water Bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug Spray (Optional)
  • Turf Shoes or Running Shoes for indoor activity
  • Alarm Clock
  • Extra Towels
  • A t-shirt or item to tie dye!
  • Non-Perishable Snack Foods
  • Spending money (approx. $40)
  • Pillow & Pillowcase
  • Twin XL Sheets/Blanket or Sleeping Bag
  • No Fan Needed - Dorms Are Air Conditioned
  • Signed Health & Release forms and waivers
EXTENDED DAY CAMPERS

Checklist of Items to Bring: We recommend that all Extended Day Campers bring a daily pack with the following items: Along with your lacrosse equipment, we recommend that you bring a day pack with the following items: water bottle, weather appropriate clothing, cleats, and walking shoes.

Camp Schedule & Meals

  • Monday: Extended Day Campers should arrive dressed and ready to play. You will be assigned a counselor and given a complete schedule of all events during the week. Day Campers stay until 9:00pm. Dinner is provided.
  • Tuesday-Wednesday: Extended Day Camper Hours – 9:00am-8:00pm. Lunch and dinner are provided.
  • Thursday: Extended Day Camper Hours - 9:00am-11:30am. Check-out is immediately after the camp concludes at 11:30am. Departure time may change depending on the event.
TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided. Campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own. There is no supervision before or after camp hours, so please make arrangements to pick up your child on time.

COMPANY POLICIES

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

NIKE LACROSSE CAMP FAQ

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

OVERNIGHT CAMP AMENITIES

• 3 nights lodging • All meals
• Reversible Nike practice jersey

EXTENDED DAY CAMP AMENITIES

• Lunch & dinner
• Reversible Nike practice jersey
• Camp hours: MON 1:00PM-9:00PM, TUE-WED 8:45AM-8:00PM, THURS 9:00AM-11:30AM

Sample Daily Schedule

7:30 am Breakfast (Overnighters)

9:00 am Stretching and Conditioning

9:30 am Line Drills and Stations

10:30 am Position Work

Noon Lunch and rest

1:30 pm 1v1, 2v2, and fastbreaks

3:00 pm Drill stations and scrimmaging

5:00 pm Dinner and supervised free time

6:30 pm Back to field for games

9:00 pm Extended Day Campers depart

10:00 pm Overnight Campers to rooms; Lights out!

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Regis University

Rooted in more than 130 years of tradition, Regis University is situated just northwest of dynamic downtown Denver. Picturesque mountain views form the backdrop to the beutiful Regis campus. Campers train each day on the Regis Lacrosse and Soccer Field one of the finest natural grass fields in the region if not the country.

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