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Nike Softball Camps is thrilled to be returning to the University of West Florida for another great year of camp. Don’t miss your chance this summer to make new friendships and receive elite-level training in Pensacola, FL. Young athletes will have a great opportunity to improve in all components of the game with Director Ashleigh Mclean and their coaching staff. They will ensure a positive and encouraging atmosphere each day as campers have a great time competing with each other. Each day, campers will develop their softball hitting, fielding, base running, and team play to help them compete at the highest level with their schools and club teams. We are looking forward to seeing new and returning faces!

Highlights Include

  • Nike Softball Camp T-Shirt and other items
  • Professional Instruction from Coaching Staff
  • Low Camper/Staff Ratio
  • Daily Emphasis on Fundamental Development and Team Play
  • Excellent Training Facilities

Camp Coaches

  • Ashleigh Mc Lean

    Ashliegh McLean

    Director - Head Softball Coach

    Ashliegh McLean was named head coach of the UWF softball program in May 2018, after four years as an assistant with the team.

    Ashleigh Mc Lean

    Ashliegh McLean

    Director - Head Softball Coach

    UWF made the GSC Tournament for the fourth consecutive season, adding 13 wins to McLean's ledger of 75 total wins in 99 games for a winning percentage of .758, the second highest mark of any Gulf South Conference team since 2019. McLean also won the 150th game of her career on April 6th against West Georgia.

    Hannah Harper became the first Argo since Teala Howard in 2019 to earn a first-team All-GSC and first-team All-South Region nod, as she led the team in batting average, hits, runs and on-base percentage. Erin Moon continued her upward trajectory as she was a first-team All-GSC selection, becoming the first UWF catcher on the first team in 18 seasons.

    McLean and the Argonauts had another 30-win season in 2022, marking the program's sixth in the last six full seasons. Teala Howard was again an All-American and All-South Region selection, while also earning South Region Player of the Year (D2CCA) and GSC Player of the Year honors. Kelsey Sweatt was an all-region and first team All-GSC selection for a third time, while Erin Moon, Madelyn Vasquez, and Montana Young earned All-GSC accolades for the first time in their careers.

    The 2022 season saw Howard and Sweatt wrap up their careers in the Blue and Green, along with another impressive offensive season for the Argos. Howard finished her career ranking in the top 10 in program history in batting average, hits, runs, stolen bases, total bases, and triples. Sweatt now ranks in the top 10 in UWF history in strikeouts, K/7, H/7, wins, no-hitters, and innings pitched. The team hit 43 home runs, which is the fourth-most in program history and marks the first time that UWF has had 40+ home runs in consecutive seasons.

    After a COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, the 2021 season provided more accolades and excitement for McLean and the Argonauts. With a 33-16 record, McLean lead UWF to its fifth season with 30 or more wins in the last five full years, and the 2021 squad set program records in slugging percentage (.494) and home runs (51). Teala Howard earned All-American status from the NFCA and D2CCA again, while she, Courtney McLellan, Ally Merrill, Jacquelynne Poling, Kelsey Sweatt, and Kara Wilson each picked All-Region honors.

    McLean also earned her 100th career win during the 2021 season, on May 1 against Lee. Her 104-36 record through three seasons gives her a .743 career winning percentage -- better than any other current coach in the GSC through their first three seasons at their respective schools. The offense took another step forward in the 2021 season, setting program records in home runs (51) and slugging percentage (.494).

    It's tough to imagine a better possible start for the Argonauts during McLean's first year as head coach, as she led the team to a Gulf South Conference Championship, a South Region Title, and a trip to the NCAA Championship in Denver. The team also spent four weeks as the No. 1-ranked team in the country, on the way to earning the 1-seed in the South Region.

    Awards flowed in for McLean and UWF, as Rhiannon Sassman, Teala Howard, and Kelsey Sweatt were each named All-Americans. Sassman was also the D2CCA South Region Player of the Year and the GSC Player of the Year, Howard was named the GSC Freshman of the Year, and Sweatt earned D2CCA South Region Pitcher of the Year honors, while McLean was named the GSC Coach of the Year -- her first such award and UWF's sixth.

    West Florida finished the year at 54-11, and the team set the program record for fielding percentage (.977) and improved its record by 16.5 games. West Florida set several high-water marks this year, in many respects having the program's best season in over a decade. The team's 54 wins are the most for the program since 2005, their 1.80 ERA is the best since 2006, and their 5.6 runs per game were the most since 2010.

    In her final three years as an assistant from 2016-18, the UWF pitching staff ranked in the top three in the Gulf South Conference in ERA (2.72), shutouts (32), opponent batting average (.241), strikeouts (822) and wins (119), and Argonaut pitchers earned nine All-GSC or All-South Region awards.

    In McLean's first season as a full-time assistant coach in 2016, her efforts led the UWF pitching staff to a 2.50 ERA and a .238 batting average against -- a major improvement from the team's 3.57 ERA and .264 batting average in 2015. The staff improved even more on the way to the program's 2017 trip to the NCAA Championships in Salem, Virginia, posting a 2.49 ERA and .231 batting average against while recording a Gulf South Conference-best 15 shutouts.

    UWF ranked second in the GSC in opponent batting average (.257), third in shutouts (7), and fourth in ERA (3.23) and strikeouts (227) under McLean in 2018, on the way to another 30-win season.

    McLean first joined the UWF coaching staff after spending two-years as a pitcher for the Argonauts softball program in 2011 and 2012. She started 39 games for the Argos in the circle and over 30 games in right field being a key utility player for West Florida and was listed as one of the GSC's top newcomers in 2011. Before attending West Florida, McLean played softball at North Central Texas College and McLennan CC during her freshman and sophomore seasons and earned first team all-conference honors while at McLennan.

    Originally from McKinney, Texas, McLean is the daughter of Kevin McLean and Sandy Ring and earned both her bachelor's degree and masters degree in Physical Education from UWF.

    UWF Pitching Awards During McLean's Tenure

    • Kelsey Sweatt, NFCA Third Team All-American (2019)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, D2CCA Honorable Mention All-America (2019)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, D2CCA South Region Pitcher of the Year (2019)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, D2CCA First Team All-South Region (2019)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, NFCA First Team All-South Region (2019)
    • Becca Taylor, NFCA First Team All-South Region (2017)
    • Kalyn Chapman, NFCA First Team All-South Region (2016)
    • Becca Taylor, D2CCA First Team All-South Region (2017)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, D2CCA Second Team All-South Region (2022)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, NFCA Second Team All-South Region (2021)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, D2CCA Second Team All-South Region (2021)
    • Kalyn Chapman, D2CCA Second Team All-South Region (2016)
    • Sarah Maloney, D2CCA Second Team All-South Region (2017)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, First Team All-GSC (2022)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, First Team All-GSC (2019)
    • Grace Gilbert, First Team All-GSC (2019)
    • Becca Taylor, First Team All-GSC (2017)
    • Montana Young, Second Team All-GSC (2022)
    • Kelsey Sweatt, Second Team All-GSC (2021)
    • Kalyn Chapman, Second Team All-GSC (2016)
    • Sarah Maloney, Second Team All-GSC (2018)

    Milestone Wins

    • #1: February 1, 2019, vs. #5 Saint Leo (Gulf Shores, Ala.)
    • #100: May 1, 2021, vs. Lee (Pensacola, Fla.)

Camp Details

Instruction will focus primarily on hitting, fielding, base-running, and game situations. You can expect high demand for these first come first serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

Please note: The following camp information may be subject to change- camp dates, times, coaches, location, and housing.

CAMP INFORMATION

  • Dates: June 22-25, 2026
  • Age Group: 6-14
  • Camp Schedule: Monday-Thursday, Half-Day Camp 9:00am-12:00pm
  • Check-In: Begins 30 minutes prior to the camp start time.
  • Meals: Please bring a snack/water to camp each day.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Daily Softball Instruction
  • Supervision: Campers are supervised by staff during camp hours
  • Nike Softball Camp T-Shirt and other items

INSTRUCTION & FACILITY

  • Ratio: 1:10 staff to camper ratio

  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by ability, age, and experience, per the Director's discretion.

  • Facility: Outdoor Fields. Check-in will be at front gate of the facility.

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!

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING:

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

  • Small gym bag/backpack

  • Athletic clothing: t-shirt, shorts, softball pants (recommended)

  • Warm-up jacket

  • Hat

  • Cleats & sneakers

  • Softball glove

  • Softball bat

  • Helmet

  • Catchers gear (if applicable)

  • Sunscreen

  • Water bottle

  • Packed lunch and snacks

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.

TRAVEL

Nike Softball Camps does not provide transportation from airports, train stations or bus depots. If you have a child flying to camp, please arrange a shuttle or taxi service.

TEAM/GROUP DISCOUNT

If you have a team or group of 5 or more campers registering for the same camp, each camper may be eligible for a discount. To receive the group discount, please have someone email US Sports Camps at [email protected] with the following information: Camp name, list of camper names, and the number of campers. We will respond with a unique discount code for everyone in the group to use during online registration. *Note: Discount amounts vary by program, so please reach out for more details.

COMPANY POLICIES

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

NIKE SOFTBALL CAMP FAQ

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

Camps are open to any and all entrants, limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender.


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UWF Softball Complex

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