Experience an elite training and evaluation environment this summer at the Northern Arizona University - Girls College ID Soccer Camp, led by NAU Women’s Soccer Head Coach Alan Berrios and the Lumberjacks coaching staff.
Set in the scenic mountain town of Flagstaff, this ID Camp is designed for motivated female players who want to train in a competitive college environment while being evaluated by the NAU staff. The camp takes place at Lumberjack Stadium, home of Northern Arizona Lumberjacks women's soccer, one of the premier NCAA Division I facilities in the region.
Throughout the camp, players will participate in high-level technical training, position-specific development, and competitive small-sided and full-sided matches designed to showcase their abilities. The coaching staff will focus on the qualities required to succeed at the collegiate level, including decision-making, tactical awareness, work rate, and leadership.
College Recruiting Q&A Session – Players and parents will have the opportunity to learn about the college recruiting process, timelines, communication with coaches, and what NCAA Division I programs look for in prospective student-athletes.
Join us for a day of high-level training, evaluation, and competition, and take the next step in your soccer journey.
Hear from Head Coach Alan Berrios: "Our goal with the NAU ID Camp is to give players an authentic look at what it means to train and compete in a Division I college soccer environment,” said NAU Women’s Soccer Head Coach Alan Berrios. “Players will work directly with our coaching staff on the same fields where our team trains and competes, allowing them to experience the standards, intensity, and culture that define our program. We focus on developing players not just technically and tactically, but also in areas like decision-making, work rate, and leadership. Most importantly, we want every player to leave camp having learned something new about the game, grown in confidence, and gained a better understanding of what it takes to succeed at the next level.”
Highlights Include
- College Recruiting Q&A session for players and parents
- Direct evaluation from NAU Women’s Soccer Head Coach Alan Berrios and coaching staff
- Train at Northern Arizona University’s Division I facilities, including Lumberjack Stadium
- Only NAU Women’s Soccer program-run ID camp on campus
- College-level training sessions with technical, positional, and competitive match play
- Training environment modeled after Division I standards and expectations
- High-altitude setting in Flagstaff at over 7,000 feet for endurance and mental toughness development
- Insight into the college recruiting process and what coaches evaluate
- Focus on key recruiting traits including decision-making, work rate, communication, and leadership