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All Reviews about Nike Boys Soccer College ID Camp in Bozeman

17 Reviews

  • The coaching staff was exceptional. The boys loved the food court.
  • Everything was great
  • Meeting the different coaches
  • The highlight was playing soccer tennis.
  • The experience of training at the college level.
  • My son had fun with his friends and other campers.
  • Dorm experience and training with coaches and players
  • being there and playing with friends from around the state
  • My son had so much fun meeting new kids and meeting new coaches.
  • Touches on the ball with coaches that know what they are talking about. And making new friends of all ages
  • For my son getting to meet people from other states, improve his skills
  • Just the overall experience of boys meet other players and playing a lot.
  • Focused, variety of playing time, introduction to different style of play
  • Staying on campus, meeting coaches from diverse programs and new players.
  • Meeting coaches from potential colleges who may be interested in student/athlete
  • Rigorous college-like training sessions, great feedback/presence of college coaches
  • supportive, team environment, inclusivity and specific constructive but encouraging feedback provided

Camp Overview

Camp to be held at the stunning Montana State University

The Nike College ID Soccer Camp is held on the beautiful campus of Montana State University in Bozeman, MT. This camp, which is the first of its kind in the region is designed to be the gateway for aspiring male college athletes in the mountain region and beyond. The camp staff will be a diverse group of coaches from around the US.

With overnight or day camp options, field players and goalkeepers alike are able to find the best soccer training for their individual needs. Featuring a top-class coaching staff, facilities, and athletic training staff, each player receives both individual and team training to help accelerate his soccer development. This is an amazing opportunity for players from across the country to come together at a beautiful campus and be trained by a variety of top collegiate coaches.

A perfect camp experience for any player looking to learn what it takes to play at the college level. We look forward to having the opportunity to help you become the best soccer player possible.

*Now offering a Junior Elite camp for 10-12 year olds!

Highlights Include

  • Top-class coaching from college professionals
  • All meals and accomidation included
  • College recruting seminar
  • Variety of colleges in attendance
  • Nike Camp T-shirt
  • Low camper to staff ratio
  • Elite technical and fundamental training
  • Team Discounts for groups of four or more! Request your team discount code through our team discount form below

Camp Coaches

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    Enda Crehan

    Camp Co-Director & Head Coach - CBU Men's Soccer

    Crehan was announced as the new Head Men's Soccer Coach in May of 2020. Crehan comes to CBU after spending three seasons as the head coach at Ferrum College (Va.). In his first year at CBU, he led his squad to a second place finish in the GSC Tournament.The Newbridge, Galway, Ireland native has 69 victories as a head coach, but his teams have also excelled off the pitch. His 2019 team, at Ferrum, earned the highest GPA (3.19) of all FC men's teams. He has also coached five Academic All-Americans, five academic all-conference members and the 2015 NSCAA NJCAA Student-Athlete of the Year, Elias Tamburini, who is a professional player in Iceland.

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    Enda Crehan

    Camp Co-Director & Head Coach - CBU Men's Soccer

    • 72-41-3 record as a head coach
    • 29-22-2 in three seasons at Ferrum College (Va.)
    • Three straight winning seasons for team that had just three in program history
    • Coached four all-conference selections
    • Guided Ferrum to the 2018 ODAC Tournament (first appearance for any FC team in an ODAC Championship)
    • 40-16-6 in three seasons at Patrick Henry Community College (Va.)
    • Region 10 Coach of the Year
    • Coached three NJCAA All-Americans and five Academic All-Americans
    • Assistant AD for International Student Recruitment
    • 57-7 record in three seasons as head coach of Carlisle School (Va.)
    • Two VIC conference championships
    • Serve three seasons as assistant coach and scout at USL 2 team Carolina Dynamo
    • UEFA B License – USSF Youth License – NSCAA Premier and Master Diploma
    • Master of Business Administration from Averett University
    • Bachelor of Science in International Business from Post University
    • Played NCAA Division II soccer at Post University (2005-08)
    • Wife – Tanya – Two sons – Ruairi (4) – Eamon (2)
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    Doug Mello

    Camp Co-Director

    Doug Mello is a legendary figure in American collegiate soccer, widely recognized for his longevity and his unique ability to build programs from the ground up. Over a career spanning more than 45 years, he set records for the most matches coached in collegiate history. Mello’s coaching journey began in 1978 when he was hired by Aquinas College at age 20, making him the youngest head coach in the history of U.S. collegiate sports. He eventually retired from full-time college coaching after the 2022 season, having amassed an incredible 1,299 collegiate matches. He is the only coach in NCAA/NAIA history to reach the milestone of 400+ wins with men’s teams and 275+ wins with women’s teams.

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    Doug Mello

    Camp Co-Director

    Key Achievements & Milestones:

    • The "Architect": Mello is famous for starting five different collegiate programs from scratch (Siena Heights Men/Women, Luther Women, and Carroll Men).

    Statistical Records:

    • 700+ Career Wins: Crossed the 700-win threshold in 2012.
    • Longevity: Coached more collegiate games than any other individual (final tally near 1,300).
    • Conference Dominance: Holds the NCAA Division III record for 42 consecutive conference victories.
    • Professional & Indoor Experience: He coached the Des Moines Menace (USISL) to the Final Four in 1995 and had stints with the Sioux City Breeze and the Tallahassee Scorpions (EISL).
    • Hall of Fame Status: Inducted into the Halls of Fame at Siena Heights University, Luther College, and Aquinas College.

    Current Status:

    Though he retired from the collegiate level in 2022, Mello remains active in the soccer community. In 2023, he took over as the head girls' soccer coach at Glacier High School in Kalispell, Montana, stating, "I retired from Carroll, but not from soccer." He also continues to serve as a Nike Soccer Camp Co-Director, leading high-level youth training sessions in Montana. Mello currently serves as the Technical Director for the National Men’s Futsal Team with the Philippine Football Federation.

Camp Details

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

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

CAMP INFORMATION

  • Dates: July 23-26, 2026 (Thur-Sun)
  • Ages:
    • Junior Elite: 10-12
    • College ID: 13-19
  • Options: Extended Day (9am-9pm) and Overnight
  • Previous Colleges in Attendance: Ottawa U., Austin Schick (Carroll College), Christian Brothers University, Will Hander (University of Providence), Wenatchee Valley College, Justin Gilfert (Adams State DII), Rocky Mountain College, Gillette College, & others TBD
  • First Day Check-in location: Hyalite Hall: 200 Hyalite Hall, Bozeman MT 59715
  • First Day Check-in time: 3:00pm
    • College Talk/Info parents invited @4:30-5:30pm
  • Last Day check-out location: Hyalite Hall: 200 Hyalite Hall, Bozeman MT 59715
  • Last Day Check-Out time: 12:00pm
    • Games & Closing Ceremonies on field at 10:00am-11:30am

GIRLS ID CAMP

Enda Crehan and his coaching staff will now offer a girl's ID camp at MSU! Click here for more info.

CAMP OVERVIEW

Our uniquely structured curriculum helps players preview what it's like to play college soccer, in a fully submerged setting. Be challenged by the coaches, develop new skills during each training session, and receive information about the college recruiting process. The Junior and College ID camps are among the only residential camps in the Montana region that offer a full college-athlete lifestyle: on-campus housing, dining, film sessions, and on-field training.

COLLEGE ID CAMP

The Collegiate Experience Camp at MSU Bozeman is designed for high school–aged boys who want a true immersion into the daily standards, demands, and training environment of college soccer. Led by collegiate coaches, this camp provides players with direct exposure to high-level sessions, position-specific instruction, and the competitive intensity expected at the next level.

Players will:

  • Refine advanced technical skills—including first touch, ball speed, and ball-handling—through high-tempo, small-sided and functional training.
  • Experience a collegiate-style training environment that challenges their physical, tactical, and leadership abilities.
  • Compete in structured individual and team competitions that emphasize decision-making, resilience, and high-performance habits.

JUNIOR ELITE CAMP

Targeted toward middle school-aged boys seeking a challenging environment and exposure to training in a collegiate environment under collegiate coaches. The Junior Elite Camp runs in conjunction with our collegiate experience camp, exposing younger players to older aspiring collegiate players.

This camp is perfect for the individual or team who participates in a premier/club environment and emphasizes the following:

  1. Refining and improving important soccer skills such as first touch, ball speed, and handling through the use of small-sided games.
  2. Immersion in a top-level training environment that is high-energy and inspires campers to challenge their leadership and soccer abilities.
  3. Individual and team competitions that promote fun and sportsmanship while encouraging campers to navigate moments of adversity.

Daily Schedule

Day 1

  • Check-in 3-4 at Hyalite Hall
  • College Recruiting Presentation with Parents
  • Dinner
  • Training session 6-8pm
  • Stretch and recovery for Day 2

Day 2

  • Breakfast 7am
  • 9-12 Technical Training (College Type Sessions)
  • Lunch 12:30-1:30
  • Session 3-5 Small-Sided Games
  • Dinner 5:15-6:15
  • Night Session 11v11 Games (Coached by college coaches)
  • Lights Out

Day 3

  • Breakfast 7am
  • 9-12 Technical Training (College Type Sessions)
  • Lunch 12:30-1:30
  • Session 3-5 Small-Sided Games
  • Dinner 5:15-6:15
  • Night Session 11v11 Games (Coached by college coaches)

Day 4

  • Breakfast 7am
  • Technical Training 9-10
  • Games begin at 10-11:30
  • Parents welcome to Watch
  • Closing Ceremony at the Soccer Field
  • Return to Dorms to Hand in Keys etc

Commuters

  • Daily check-in and out location for commuter campers
  • Meet at the Field each morning 15 minutes before the sessions
  • pick up at night from the Soccer Pitch

HOUSING

The information below is based on previous years and is subject to change each year. Final housing information for this camp will be provided in the Information Packet, emailed to all campers closer to the camp’s start date.

  • Number of Campers Per Room: 2

  • Roommates: Rooms are assigned by age & roommate requests. Roommate requests must be mutual, 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!

  • Our Camp Store offers a variety of snacks, drinks, and nightly pizza orders. We suggest campers bring extra spending money.

  • Air Conditioning: Rooms do not have A/C

  • Linens: TBD

OVERNIGHT INFORMATION

  • Check-in: First Day 3:00pm.

  • Check out: Last day 12:00pm on the last day following final games**

  • Meals: Day 1: Dinner | Days 2-3: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Day 4: Breakfast

  • A closing ceremony will take place approximately 30 minutes prior to camp check-out on the last day. Parents are invited to attend! Departure immediately follows the closing ceremony.

EXTENDED-DAY INFORMATION

  • Check-in: First Day 3:00pm.
  • Check out: Last day 12:00pm on the last day following final games**
  • Day Camp Hours: Day #1: 3-9pm, Day #2 & 3: 9am-9pm, Day #4: 9am-12pm
  • Meals: Lunch & Dinner are provided for Extended Day Campers
  • A closing ceremony will take place approximately 30 minutes prior to camp check-out on the last day. Parents are invited to attend! Departure immediately follows the closing ceremony.

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!

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!

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Training from the various college coaches.

  • Overnight & Extended Day campers: Dormitory housing on campus and all meals are provided. Dinner is not provided but campers can order pizza via the camp store

  • Meals: Overnight campers have three meals a day at our awarding winning dining halls.

    • Additional information can be found on the MSU website

  • Supervision: Staff members reside in rooms strategically placed throughout the dorm to provide optimal supervision and participate in all activities

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

  • College Recruiting Seminar: Our College Recruiting Seminars provides an opportunity for high school players to have all of their college questions answered. The seminar covers topics such as the difference in college programs (Division 1, 2, 3, & NAIA), information on different conferences, NCAA rules and the stages of the recruiting process.

  • Room Key & Deposit: Each camper participating in the overnight camp receives a room key with the lanyard giving access into his dorm. US Sports Camps will charge $100 for lost keys.

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:

  • 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.

OVERNIGHT
  • Athletic clothing (1-2 pairs/day)
  • Soccer Cleats (no metal studs)
  • Shin guards
  • Water bottle
  • Sunblock
  • Comfortable off-court clothing (pants/shorts, shirts, sweatshirts, 1 pair/day)
  • Undergarments (1-2 pair/day)
  • Pajamas
  • Bathrobe
  • Flip flops
  • Laundry bag
  • Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, bodywash, facewash, hairbrush, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.)
  • Personal items & medications
  • Eye mask, ear plugs (optional)
  • Washcloth and bath towel
  • Alarm clock
  • Fan (optional)
  • Bed sheets
  • Comforter or sleeping bag
  • Pillow and pillowcase
DAY
  • Athletic clothing
  • Soccer Cleats (no metal studs)
  • Shin guards
  • Water bottle
  • Sunblock
  • Small gym bag/backpack

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.

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DAY ONE

3:00-4:45pm Check in @ Roskie Hall

5:00-5:30pm College Talk/Info (Parents invited)

6:00-7:30pm Training

9:00pm Day Camper Pick Up (Roskie Hall)

9:00-10:30pm Shower/Down time

11:00pm Lights Out!

DAY TWO and THREE

7:00 am Wake Up

7:15-8:30 am Breakfast (Rendezvous Dining Pavilion)

8:30 am Day Camper Drop off (Roskie Hall or Soccer Field, please communicate with Staff)

9:00-11:00am Training

11:00am Walk back to dorms/Down time

12:30-1:30 pm Lunch (Rendezvous Dining Pavilion)

1:30-2:30pm Down time

3:00-5:00pm Training

5:30-6:30pm Dinner

7:00-8:30pm Training

9:00pm Day Camper Pick Up

9:00-10:30 pm Shower/Down Time

11:00pm Lights Out!

DAY FOUR

7:00am Wake Up

7:15-8:30am Breakfast (Rendezvous Dining Pavilion)

8:30 am Day Camper Drop off (Roskie Hall or Fields, Please Communicate with Staff)

9am-9:40am Soccer Nutrition Discussion from Tiffany Rici Registered Dietician

9:45-10:00 am Technical Training

10:00-11:30am Games/Closing Ceremonies (at field)

12:00 pm Check-Out (hand in keys)

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WHAT FAMILIES SAY ABOUT Nike Boys Soccer College ID Camp in Bozeman

17 Reviews

  • The coaching staff was exceptional. The boys loved the food court.
  • Everything was great
  • Meeting the different coaches
  • The highlight was playing soccer tennis.
  • The experience of training at the college level.
  • My son had fun with his friends and other campers.
  • Dorm experience and training with coaches and players
  • being there and playing with friends from around the state
  • My son had so much fun meeting new kids and meeting new coaches.
  • Touches on the ball with coaches that know what they are talking about. And making new friends of all ages
  • For my son getting to meet people from other states, improve his skills
  • Just the overall experience of boys meet other players and playing a lot.
  • Focused, variety of playing time, introduction to different style of play
  • Staying on campus, meeting coaches from diverse programs and new players.
  • Meeting coaches from potential colleges who may be interested in student/athlete
  • Rigorous college-like training sessions, great feedback/presence of college coaches
  • supportive, team environment, inclusivity and specific constructive but encouraging feedback provided

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