Assistant Athletic Director Laura Seifert is now in her second year running the ID clinic, and it has been very successful. She said, “We met and were lucky to meet and coach some fantastic young ladies and as a program, continue to give back and teach the game we love to the next generation.”
Coach Seifert was assisted by Varsity Assistant Coach Ally Carey, JV coaches Jamie Kirkner, Kelly Emgee, and Shannon Olsen. There were also current program student-athletes involved in coaching and playing in the drills.
The purpose of this camp is “to bring prospective lacrosse student-athletes to campus and introduce them to the program, our current student-athletes, and our staff,” Coach Seifert said.
These ID clinics are great exposure to prospects looking to come to John Carroll and truly show what our program is about.
These ID clinics have gone so well that the program hopes to continue this. “We are adding a new winter clinic option due to the positive feedback and requests to have more clinics. Our staff loves having more opportunities to work with the next generation and hopefully some future Patriots.”
Not only are these ID clinics fun, but they give the girls lacrosse program so much more exposure and constantly builds to make it better.
The girls lacrosse program has been thriving, and these are almost like a bonus to try and recruit future Patriots to embark on the John Carroll journey.