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Train in the heart of Eugene, Oregon, one of the Pacific Northwest’s most passionate sports communities, at the Nike Soccer Camp at the University of Oregon. This premier day camp is led by the University of Oregon Women’s Soccer coaching staff, offering young players a unique opportunity to learn from coaches competing at the highest level of NCAA Division I soccer.

Open to boys and girls ages 6–14, the camp is structured to support all skill levels, ensuring every player receives age-appropriate instruction and individualized feedback. Daily sessions emphasize technical mastery, including ball control, passing, dribbling, and finishing, while also introducing tactical concepts such as spacing, decision-making, and game awareness.

Set against the backdrop of University of Oregon athletics, this camp provides an inspiring environment where young athletes can develop their game, build friendships, and experience elite-level coaching—while enjoying everything Eugene and the surrounding Oregon soccer community have to offer.

Highlights Include

  • Instruction from college coaches and players
  • Low camper to coach ratio
  • Nike Soccer Camp T-shirt
  • Unique and structured curriculum
  • Elite technical and fundamental trainign
  • FUN welcoming enviroment

Camp Coaches

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    Chris King

    Assistant Women's Soccer Coach - University of Oregon

    Chris King joined the Ducks coaching staff in 2025. King previously served as an assistant under head coach Tracy Joyner at UC Davis and helped build the Aggies into one of the top programs in the Big West Conference.

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    Chris King

    Assistant Women's Soccer Coach - University of Oregon

    “Chris has been an important part of our team’s success in previous years and I’m grateful and excited for him to join my staff here at Oregon,” said Joyner. “He will have an immediate impact on developing players, establishing a winning environment, and contributing to the professionalism and new standards of the soccer program.”

    In his first season at Oregon, 2025, the Ducks put forth one of the best defensive efforts in program history. Oregon yielded just 21 goals - tied for the fifth-best mark overall and tied for the third best in the modern era (not including a Covid-shortened season).

    Though the team's record was 3-10-5, 14 of the 18 matches were decided by one goal or ended in a tie. The highlight of the season was Oregon's 2-1 upset of No. 8 Washington in the season finale. It was the Big Ten-champion Huskies' only loss in conference play, and it was just the third victory over a top-10 team in program history.

    The Aggies’ record improved each of the three seasons King worked with Joyner at UC Davis, including a 13-5-2 record in 2024 as the Aggies led the Big West in scoring and set a school record for wins in a season as an NCAA Division I program.

    Prior to the 2024 season, UC Davis went 9-6-4 in 2022 and 10-7-2 in 2023 for an overall 32-18-8 record during his tenure. The Aggies finished second in the league standings and advanced to the semifinals of the Big West Tournament three consecutive years (2022-24).

    King played a key role in the development of goalkeeper Caeley Goldstein, who was named to the 2024 United Soccer Coaches all-West Region team and broke the school record with 101 saves on the season.

    Before UC Davis, King was the head coach at Academy of Art University (Art U) for five years. After serving as the assistant in 2016, he was promoted to the head position before the start of the 2017 season.

    One the highlights of his tenure with the Urban Knights came in 2019 when Anissa Wilson and Sydney Cooke earned the first two all-West Region awards in program history.

    The 2020 season saw three Art U student-athletes named to the all-PacWest Northern California Team in Cooke, Brooklyn Morera and Katie Williams.

    In his second year at Art U in 2018, King led the Urban Knights to the most wins in program history with an 8-8-2 record. During that season, the team won a school-record five straight matches and outscored the opposition 20-2 during that span.

    Art U was one of the most successful programs in the classroom under King. The Urban Knights received 72 academic all-PacWest awards in his five seasons.

    Prior to joining the Urban Knights' staff, he coached in many different capacities. For six years (2009-15), King led travel teams for the San Francisco Vikings Soccer Club and served as the technical director from 2013-14.

    Early in his career, the San Francisco native held a number of concurrent assignments, including women’s varsity coach at Sacred Heart Cathedral (2010-21), assistant coach at City College of San Francisco (2011-14), assistant at San Francisco State (2015) - where he first worked with Joyner - and head coach at College of Marin (2014-15).

    He also served as head coach of the 02 Girls California State team for the Olympic Development Program (ODP).

    King graduated from Cal State East Bay in 2013 with a Master's degree in recreational leadership and sports psychology. He received his Bachelor’s degree in creative writing from UC San Diego in 2008.

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    Kat Benton-LaEzza

    Assistant Women's Soccer Coach - University of Oregon

    Kat Benton-LaEzza joined Tracy Joyner's staff as an assistant coach in the spring of 2025.

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    Kat Benton-LaEzza

    Assistant Women's Soccer Coach - University of Oregon

    “Kat brings a fantastic pedigree to the program,” said Joyner. “Her success as both a player and coach will add knowledge and passion to our staff. She has a great energy. She’s competitive, gritty, positive, and hard-working. I’m excited for our program and welcome her to the Duck family.”

    The Ducks gave up just 21 goals in Benton-LaEzza's first season, 2025. That was tied for the fifth-best defensive effort overall and tied for the third best in the modern era (not including a Covid-shortened season).

    Though the team's record was 3-10-5, 14 of the 18 matches were decided by one goal or ended in a tie. The highlight of the season was Oregon's 2-1 upset of No. 8 Washington in the season finale. It was the Big Ten-champion Huskies' only loss in conference play, and it was just the third victory over a top-10 team in program history.

    Before moving to Oregon, Benton-LaEzza was an assistant coach at Chico State, where she helped the Wildcats to a 36-21-17 record over the last four seasons. Chico State was 10-3-5 in her first season, 2021, and qualified for the conference tournament. The Wildcats also qualified for the CCAA Championships in 2022 with a 9-5-5 mark and 2021 with an 11-7-1 record.

    Prior to joining Chico State, Benton-LaEzza served as an assistant coach at Kansas State for two seasons (2019-20).

    Her coaching career began in 2009 at her alma mater, Kansas Wesleyan, where she logged five seasons as an assistant, overseeing the program’s recruiting efforts while also serving as the head coach for the junior varsity team

    After working in the Olympic Development Program for a number of years, Benton-LaEzza returned to KWU in 2017 as head coach and guided the Coyotes to a 27-11-4 record over two seasons.

    In 2018, her final year at KWU before moving to Kansas State, Benton-LaEzza led the Coyotes to a 17-3-2 overall mark and an 11-0-1 record in conference play. KWU captured both the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) regular-season and tournament titles and Benton-LaEzza was named KCAC Coach of the Year. She became the first female, Latinx and openly LGBTQ+ coach to receive that honor from the KCAC.

    Benton-LaEzza spent eight years working with the Kansas Olympic Development Program and two years with the West Region ODP Girls 08 and 09 age groups. She coached the Sporting Kaw Valley Premier team while also serving as the organization’s Technical Director. Benton-LaEzza was recognized as the Kansas State Youth Soccer Association Girls Competitive Coach of the Year in 2016.

    She was also an active member of the Salina (Kan.) Soccer Club, serving as a coach in addition to handling the program’s Director of Academies and Assistant Director of Coaching duties.

    As a player, Benton-LaEzza was a two-time letterwinner and two-year team captain at Kansas Wesleyan, leading the Coyotes to back-to-back KCAC regular season and tournament crowns, plus a pair of NAIA National Tournament appearances. Her 2007 squad was the first in KCAC history to win the NAIA Region IV title. That team was inducted into the KWU Hall of Fame in October 2017.

    Benton-LaEzza collected a number of honors playing at Kansas Wesleyan. She was a two-time All-KCAC First Team and NSCAA All-Region selection, and in 2007 was named KCAC Newcomer of the Year while earning NAIA All-America honorable mention status.

    Benton-LaEzza received her associate of liberal arts degree in 2007 from Santiago Canyon College in Orange, Calif., and a bachelor of arts degree from Kansas Wesleyan in 2009. She earned a Master’s degree in business administration and sports management from Kansas Wesleyan in 2011.

    In addition to holding several top coaching certifications including a USSF B License and USC Premier Diploma, Benton-LaEzza was selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) prestigious “30 under 30” class in 2014–15, spotlighting the top 15 women and 15 men in the country as the best up-and-coming soccer coaches under 30 years of age.

    Benton-LaEzza has been married to her wife, Analina, since the spring of 2020. The couple reside in Eugene with their Golden Retriever, Quigley Freud, and Golden Doodle, Phoebe Kerr.

Camp Details

CAMP INFO

You can expect high demand on these first-come-first-serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

  • Dates: (Mon-Thur)
    • Registration is opening soon - Join the priority list to be notified once registration is open!
    • June 22-25, 2026
    • July 13-16, 2026
  • Ages: 6-14
  • Gender: Coed
  • Options: Day & Half Day
  • Location: Papé Field
  • Half Day Hours: 9:00am-12:00pm
  • Day Hours: 9:00am-3:00pm
  • Meals: Lunch is not provided. Please bring a packed lunch

SKILL LEVEL

Nike Soccer Camps provide a fun and challenging environment where players are grouped by age and ability to maximize development. Under the guidance of experienced coaches, campers sharpen their technical skills through focused training, small-sided games, and dynamic drills—building confidence and a passion for the game along the way.

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!

Please note: The following information may be subject to change.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Training from the University of Oregon Women's Soccer coaching staff

  • Day campers: Lunch is not provided. Please bring a packed lunch.

  • Supervision: Staff members are strategically placed throughout the camp to provide optimal supervision and participate in all activities

  • Camp T-shirt: All campers receive a Nike Soccer Camps t-shirt.

INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, & FACILITY

  • Ratio: Low camper to coach ratio

  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by age, ability, and experience

  • Equipment Needed: All campers must bring soccer cleats, shin guards, athletic shoes, and a water bottle.

  • Facility: Papé Field

  • 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

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING:

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 clothing
  • Soccer Cleats (no metal studs)
  • Shin guards
  • Water bottle
  • Sunblock
  • Packed lunch and snacks
  • Small gym bag/backpack

TEAM DISCOUNT

Bring your teammates and save!

To claim your discount, simply fill out the Team Discount - Soccer with your group’s name and the names of all campers registering. We’ll create a unique discount code just for your team!

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.

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

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

NIKE SOCCER CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our soccer camps please see our FAQ page.

***Camps are open to any and all entrants. Enrollment in our camps is limited only by age, gender, and capacity restrictions as specified by each camp.

Sample Daily Schedule

9:00 am Campers arrive, warm up

9:15-11:30 am Technical Training

11:30am-12:15 pm Lunch

12:15-12:45 pm Tactical Training

1:00-4:00 pm Drills, games, and scrimmaging

3:00 pm Campers depart

Papé Field

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