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Summer Overnight Camp Session 2

Tiger Baseball Camp at Clemson University South Carolina
114 , Clemson, SC 29634
Doug Kingsmore Stadium
July 16, 2023 - July 20, 2023
Ages 11-18
8:15 am - 8:30 pm
All camps are non-refundable. Only camp credits will be given except in unforeseen circumstances, such as injuries or other unique situations. Please send your cancellation requests directly to the camp administrator, Brad Owens at owens4@clemson.edu. Your request must be sent 5 days prior to the start of camp to receive a future camp credit.

Camp Description
The overnight summer camp is designed for any player looking to develop and improve their baseball skills. Each camper will receive a great deal of individual instruction along with learning team practices and techniques of the fundamentals of baseball. He will learn skills in catching, hitting, bunting, fielding, throwing, and baserunning. Tiger Baseball Camps are dedicated to the development and growth of all campers who attend. Camps are open to any and all entrants (limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender).

Camp Check-in
The camp check-in time will be on Sunday, July 16 between 12:00pm and 1:00pm. Each camper will check-in at Doug Kingsmore stadium to receive their camp information and dorm key. The campers will then have the opportunity to move in their belongings into the dorms and then meet back at Tiger Field at 3pm for camp orientation. Once our camp orientation is complete, the week will begin! Parents are encouraged, but not obligated, to stick around for camp orientation.

Typical Daily Schedule
7:00am Wake-up and Campers go to breakfast
8:15am Meet at stadium for morning introduction
8:30am Morning Fundamental Lecture
9:00am Defensive Breakdown by Position
11:45am Lunch
2:00pm-4:00pm Hitting / Practice Session / Games
4:00pm-6:00pm Dinner
6:00pm-8:30pm Hitting / Practice Session / Games
10:00pm Lights Out

The Clemson Experience
Here at Clemson we are devoted to allowing each camper to get the full Clemson experience. We want each camper to experience firsthand at what it’s like to be a college student and Clemson baseball player. Each camper will stay on campus in a local dormitory and eat each meal in the Clemson cafeteria. All campers will have access to the Clemson Baseball practice facilities and have the privilege of playing on Tiger Field.

Coaching Staff
The Tiger Baseball Camp coaching staff will consist of some members of the current Clemson Baseball coaching staff, current and former players, and other highly skilled college and high school coaches from all over the east coast. Our camp coaches are trained on the camp policies and procedures and some have over 30 years’ experience with the Clemson Baseball Camp tradition.

Housing and Meals
For the overnight campers, each person will be housed in one of our local air-conditioned dormitories on Clemson’s campus, with two campers per room. Roommate preference may be specified. Please make known to us your roommate preference when completing your registration. Both campers must indicate their desire to be roommates upon registration. Close adult supervision will be obtained on each residence hall for the camp. Our campers will also be grouped by age in the dorms.

All meals will be served in the local dining hall on campus. The dining hall includes many buffet options including a wide variety of nutritional offerings along with notification of allergy and gluten restrictions. Additional nutritional questions may be answered by reaching out to our dining hall staff at (864) 656-1603.

Items to Bring
Baseball or other athletic clothing
Baseball Bat and Batting Gloves
Baseball Glove
Baseball Helmet
Catchers are encouraged to bring their own gear
Cleats and tennis shoes or turf shoes
Shorts
Towels
Twin Extra-Long Bed Sheets
Blanket
Pillow
Hat
Sunscreen

Camp Bank
The camp will offer a camp bank that each camper may deposit cash into during the Sunday registration process to make sure their money is kept in a safe and secure place. Each night at the field, the campers will have the opportunity to withdraw any cash they would like for the night. On Wednesday night, whatever cash the camper has left in the bank, all of it will be given back to the camper. Please note that the bank will NOT be open on Sunday night so please keep out any cash you may need for Sunday.

Food and Snacks
Pizza and drinks will be for sale each night at the dorm before lights out for any camper who would like to purchase a snack.

Camp Waivers / Medical Form Information
Medical forms/Waivers through the registration website. https://info.collegebaseballcamps.com/tigerbaseballcamp/

Please download, complete, and print the medical paperwork and waivers to bring with you to registration.

Campers may bring a copy of their school physical as long as it has been completed within one year prior to the first day of camp. All campers must bring a completed medical form and camp waiver along with copy of school physical. If your local doctor has signed the medical form, a copy of a physical is not necessary. If you bring a copy of a current physical, the doctor’s signature on the medical form is not necessary.

Along with the medical form, please make you complete and sign the “Acknowledgement of Responsibility and Indemnification Form for Minors” waiver. This waiver will need to be submitted at time of check-in.

Merchandise
Each Clemson Baseball camper will receive an official Clemson Baseball camp T-shirt upon camp check-in. Additional Clemson Baseball merchandise will be available to purchase at this session at the camp store.

Event Type: Camps & Clinics

Select your ticket

Overnight Camper
$ 850.00
Commuter Camper
$ 750.00
Rules & Policies

What to look forward to...

What's included

Apparel and Merchandise
Food and Drinks
Skill Development
Collegiate Athletes in Attendance
Team Building
Limited Capacity
Online Registration
Special Offers
CPR Certified on Site

Coaches & Organizers you might meet...

Erik Bakich
Head Coach Read more Read less

Director of Athletics Graham Neff named Erik Bakich as Clemson’s 28th head baseball coach on June 16, 2022. The Clemson University Board of Trustees Compensation Committee approved the measure.

Bakich served as head coach at Michigan the last 10 seasons, leading the Wolverines to the 2019 College World Series championship series. Bakich also served as a head coach at Maryland (2010-12) and as an assistant coach at Vanderbilt (2003-09) along with his one year as volunteer assistant coach at Clemson in 2002.

Nick Schnabel
Assistant Head Coach Read more Read less

Head Coach Erik Bakich announced on June 27, 2022 that Nick Schnabel joined the staff as assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator. Schnabel, who will work with the infielders, coached alongside Bakich during his tenure at Michigan from 2013-22 and was named national assistant coach-of-the-year by ABCA in 2019.

Jimmy Belanger
Assistant Coach Read more Read less

Head Coach Erik Bakich announced on June 28, 2022 that Jimmy Belanger joined the staff as assistant coach and pitching coach. Belanger spent the last three seasons at Florida State, mentoring many of the best pitchers in the ACC.

Belanger has been a full-time assistant coach for 13 seasons, with stops at Monmouth (2010-12), Maryland (2013-16), Kentucky (2017-19) and Florida State (2020-22).

Brad Owens
Director of Baseball Operations Read more Read less

Brad Owens is in his 16th season with the Tiger program in 2023, serving as chief of staff, operations. He is in charge of all team travel and camps for the program along with handling many other administrative duties.

Ben Paulsen
Director of Player Development Read more Read less

Ben Paulsen is in his fifth year with the Tiger program serving as director of player development in 2023. Paulsen spent the 2018 season as a student assistant coach at Clemson, as he returned to Tigertown to finish his degree requirements through the Tiger Trust program. He later served as the volunteer assistant coach at Georgia Southern in the fall of 2018.

Among Paulsen’s responsibilities, he is in charge of player development, opponent scouting, facility organization, enhancement & technology, recruiting & alumni relations, student-athlete transition and student-athlete services.

Griffin Mazur
Volunteer Assistant Coach Read more Read less

Head Coach Erik Bakich announced on June 29, 2022 that Griffin Mazur joined the staff as volunteer assistant coach. Mazur, who will work with the catchers, played the 2021 season at Michigan under Bakich after he transferred from UC Irvine, where he was a player from 2016-20.

Come see us

Clemson, South Carolina
114 , Clemson, SC
Directions from I-85

Take I-85 to exit #19B. Exit toward Clemson. Follow Hwy 76/28 West for about 12 miles. Nearing the Clemson campus turn left on to Perimeter Road. Follow for approximately 2 miles, and right near the football stadium, and basketball facility you will see Doug Kingsmore Stadium (Home of the Clemson Baseball Tigers).

Contact us
Tiger Baseball Camp at Clemson University

PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL REGULARLY AS THIS IS OUR PRIMARY WAY TO COMMUNICATE. ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT WE NEED TO CONVEY AS THE CAMP DRAWS CLOSER WILL BE PASSED ON TO YOU VIA THE E-MAIL ADDRESS THAT YOU SUPPLIED WHEN YOU REGISTERED FOR CAMP. PLEASE MAKE IT A HABIT TO CHECK YOUR E-MAIL DAILY, THIS WILL ELIMINATE ANY CONFUSION AND OR MISCOMMUNICATION

Have questions?

Check out some of our FAQs below

Campers will need to bring cleats, tennis shoes, glove, baseball hat, baseball pants, bat and batting gloves recommended but not required

Water will be provided and serviced in each dugout and all facilities during the camp throughout Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

There will be a certified athletic trainer available on site at every camp.

The dorm rooms are set up with only two twin extra-long beds.

Each camper will need to bring twin extra-long sheets for their bed

Yes, but you must still fill out the camp physical with your insurance information and contact numbers on it. You must also sign the liability waiver. Bring all medical and camp waivers with you at camp check-in.

Individuals needing hotel accommodations for whatever reason may do so by making their on reservations at the information below:Hotel arrangements can be made through: Tru by Hilton Clemson SC, 13050 Clemson Blvd, Seneca, SC 29678 (864) 280-8800

Absolutely. Each kid will be evaluated on Sunday afternoon and we will try to place them at the appropriate challenge level. Your camper must speak up if he has an interest in moving up to an older group.

Please send all questions or comments via email to gmazur@clemson.edu or text to (805) 660-2916.

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