Evening Clinics
June 9 Setters
June 10 Hitters
June 11 Hitters
June 12 Passing/Defense
$30 per session with $5 discount per session if
taking more than one evening clinic.
Registration is 4:45 p.m. in Tippin Gymnasium.
Sessions run from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Individual Skills
July 27-29
Resident: $200 (non-refundable deposit of $150 due
by July 16; balance due on arrival). Fee includes instruction, meals,
lodging, and T-shirt.
Commuter: $180 (non-refundable deposit of $150 due
by July 16; balance due on arrival). Includes instruction, meals,
T-shirt, and awards.
Group Rates: Groups of five or more resident
campers who apply together may register for $170 each, with individual
$150 deposit due with applications by July 16. Discount does not apply
to commuters.
Registration: 1 p.m.-2 p.m., Sunday, July 27, in
the lobby of Tippin Gymnasium. More information will be provided after
deposit is received. Camp ends at 4:30 p.m. July 29.

Setter/Middle Hitter/Outside Hitter Specialty Clinics
July 30 and/or July 31
One-Day Clinic: $50, does not include T-shirt; $55,
includes T-shirt; both include lunch
Stay-Over: $70 for any athlete staying over the evening prior. Includes
T-shirt, breakfast, and lunch.
Registration: Tippin Gymnasium, 9 a.m.-10 a.m.
 
Team
Camp
August 1-3
Resident: $125 per athlete (includes meals,
housing, and shirt)
Commuter: $100 per athlete (includes meals and shirt)
Registration: 9 a.m.-10 a.m., Friday, August 1.
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First session begins at 10:30 a.m.
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Team camp ends at 4 p.m. Sunday.
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Each team must have six players
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Junior varsity and varsity teams welcome
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Junior varsity teams may participate in varsity
section
General Information
Camp Features:
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Skills/Team campers receive a camp T-shirt.
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Instruction by knowledgeable staff, including
the camp director, coaches, and collegiate players.
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Swimming is available at night during each
camp.

Eligibility
Participants should be between the ages of 12 and
18. High school seniors are eligible to attend.
Accommodations
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Two resident campers will be housed per room.
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If you have a roommate preference, be sure to
indicate it on your enrollment application. If you do not request a
specific roommate in advance, we will assign a roommate according to
age group. Campers are under constant supervision, with coaches and
counselors in residence on each floor of the residence hall.
Facilities
Tippin Gymnasium houses more than $100,000 of
equipment in two large weight rooms. Three racquetball courts, outdoor
volleyball courts, and a 25-meter pool with diving well are available
for recreational use. The nearby Gemmell Student Complex is a $6 million
facility that includes three racquetball courts, an aerobic exercise
center, a fitness center, the university bookstore, a convenience
store, a snack bar, and much more.
Athletes play on any of three regulation NCAA
courts inside an air-conditioned, state-of-the-art recreation center.
The new facility also includes a cardio-fitness center, weight room,
climbing wall, and indoor running track.
Contact Information
Golden Eagles Volleyball Camps
Coach Jennifer Harrison
814-393-1987
jharrison@clarion.edu

Location
Sessions are
conducted at
Clarion University of Pennsylvania,
in Clarion, Pa., just
two miles off
Interstate 80, Exit 64, in
Northwestern Pennsylvania.

Camp Director
Jennifer
Harrison, just completed her first full season as
head volleyball coach at Clarion University. A native of Belleville, Ontario,
she spent two years at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) where
she was an assistant coach and recruiting co-coordinator before coming to
Clarion. UMBC was third in the Americn East Conference Tournament in 2006,
advancing to the finals, the first time qualifying for the tournament in school
history.
In her first season with the Golden Eagles, Harrison’s
team was 28-6, finishing second in the PSAC and ranked second in the
Atlantic Region. In the NCAA tournament, Clarion made it to the second
round for the first time in school history. The second-place conference
finish was the best since 1989 and the team’s 28 wins was the third-most
in school history and the most wins for any head coach in their first
season.
Clarion produced four All-Conference players in 2007,
three All-Region, one All-American, and one Academic All-American.
Before her coaching stints at Clarion and UMBC, Harrison
coached four years at Glenelg H.S., Md., propelling the team to elite
status with a 64-13 record, making the state finals three consecutive
years and winning the Maryland title in 2002. Her teams were three-time
regional champions and she earned Howard County Coach of the Year honors
in 2001 and 2003.
Harrison was a high school and college standout.
Accepting a scholarship to Barton College, N.C., she was a three-time
All-Conference selection, team co-captain, and MVP before being named to
the All-Time Carolinas/Virginia Collegiate Volleybal Team.
She went on to play for the USAV Women’s Club team from
1999-2004 and the D.C. Professional Women’s Volleyball Tour from
2002-2004. She has worked camps at Pepperdine University, the University
of Maryland, and Goldmedalquared Camps.
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