Boys Lacrosse Camp
July 13-16, 2026
July 20-23, 2026
Boys Ages 12-18
Camp Price: $510
With Housing: $730
Registration opens on Wednesday, January 28 at 9 a.m. MT.
The BYU Boys Lacrosse Camps, led by head coach Matt Schneck, are identical in their approach and training. Designed for male lacrosse players between the ages of 12-18, both fundamental and advanced skills will be emphasized and taught.
All skill levels and positions are welcome. Players will be evaluated and divided in to 1 of 4 groups on the first day of camp. Groups are organized primarily based on skill level and secondarily based on their age. It is important to provide appropriate training to campers based on their skill level at the time of camp.
Position specific training will be provided to all positions including goalies and face-off specialists. Campers will be placed on competitive teams based on their assigned groups and will have and to compete and improve throughout the week. Players will be given the opportunity throughout the week to change groups in an effort to find the best environment for them to succeed.
Instruction includes: Fundamental Skills (stick work, passing, shooting, ground balls and more), half field and full field transition, 6 v 6, team play and competitive drills and games. Instruction is designed to provide visual understanding of how and why drills are used, while giving every camper "hands-on" experience in implementing drills for future success. All drills are modeled by current collegiate lacrosse players.
Camp Highlights
- BYU Lacrosse Camp shirt
- Daily raffles and prizes sponsored by STX Lacrosse & BSN Sports
- Specialized coaching at each position
- Lacrosse in College Night (Admissions and Recruiting)
- Low camper-to-coach ratio
- All-Star Game – Each age group.
- Guest lecturers and inspirational speakers
- BYU campus fields
- Competitive games and team tournament in each skill level (age group)
- Skill practices and related drills
- Great campus recreation for housing participants
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided for housing participants; lunch and dinner provided for non-housing participants
Note:
Participants MUST bring the following equipment to camp: helmet (NOCSAE-approved), mouth guard, elbow and shoulder pads, gloves and lacrosse stick.
Equipment (helmet, gloves, and elbow and shoulder pads) can be rented, but you must bring your own stick. You may rent equipment when you register for camp.
A general schedule for the week is as follows:
6:30 a.m. Breakfast and preparation (campus housing participants)
8:30 a.m. Morning workouts
12:00 Lunch
1:30 p.m. Afternoon workouts/scrimmage
3:30 p.m. Dinner
5:30 p.m. Evening Instruction/Workouts
6:45 p.m. End of day for non-housing participants*
8:00 p.m. Evening recreation (campus housing participants) **
10:00 p.m. Head count (athletes– remember to be on time for head count)
10:15 p.m. Counselor devotional
10:30 p.m. Lights out!
* Non-housing participants should be picked up daily at 6:45 p.m. at locations specified on agenda.
*Monday 8:00 p.m. Field Games
*Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Dance
*Wednesday 4:00 p.m. Bonus Practice
Camp 1: Monday, July 13 - 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Southeast Corner of Lavell Edwards Stadium
Camp 2: Monday, July 20 - 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Southeast Corner of Lavell Edwards Stadium
➢ Lunch will not be provided on Monday.
➢ Camp agendas, meal cards, and room assignments will be given out during check-in.
➢ Orientation begins at 1:30 p.m. at the North University Fields (NUF)
➢ Participants staying in campus housing should check in to the residence hall before orientation.
➢ After 12:30 p.m. participants should go to the Cannon Center (CANC) front desk to check-in.
Camp ends at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. Campus housing participants should check out with a counselor Thursday between 3:30 and 5:00 p.m. Non-housing participants can be picked up at the North University Fields (NUF) at 3:30 p.m.
Parents: After checkout time, participants will not be required to have special permission to leave campus. Please make arrangements to pick up your young athletes on time.
To cancel a registration, you may self-cancel by logging into your Active account. You may also
email our office at sportscamps@byu.edu. Your registration is not cancelled until you receive
an email confirmation. If a program is cancelled, a full refund will be given. Brigham Young
University cannot be held responsible for any change or cancellation charges required by
airlines, travel agencies, or other institutions.
Only a participant and his or her parents have authority to request a refund. Full refunds, minus
the 10% nonrefundable portion of camp tuition, will be given on all cancellations requested by
5 p.m. 14 days before the camp begins. No refunds will be given after this deadline. For
example, if you are attending a Basketball Camp beginning Monday, June 16th, refunds will not
be given after 5 p.m. Monday, June 2nd
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❒ All participants must bring their own stick!!
❒ All lacrosse equipment and protective gear: Helmet, stick, gloves, shoulder pads, and
any other equipment needed to play lacrosse (If you are renting equipment, this
must be arranged ahead of time).
❒ Clothing for workouts, including t-shirts, shorts, and athletic socks
❒ Clothing for free time and in the cafeteria - knee-length shorts, sweats, etc
❒ Clothing for casual dance (campus housing participants 14 and older)
❒ Toiletries—toothbrush, soap, shampoo, etc.
❒ Sunscreen
❒ Emergency phone numbers
❒ Information on past injuries for trainers
❒ Alarm clock (campus housing participants)
❒ Padlock for valuables drawer (campus housing participants)
❒ Spending money (optional) for snacks, souvenirs, prescriptions, etc.
❒ Water bottle
❒ Camera (optional)
*Note: Write your name clearly on all items you will be bringing to camp.
Items to leave at home include in-line skates, skateboards, hover boards, water guns, water
balloons, fireworks, other explosive/flammable materials, incense, candles, any type of open
flame, firearms, pellet guns, BB and paint guns, wrist rockets, slingshots, bows and arrows,
knives, swords (including decorative weapons), and pets and animals of any kind. These items
are inappropriate to bring to camp and will be confiscated. We also discourage you from
bringing media devices, laptops, expensive items, and excessive cash. Cell phones and iPods are
acceptable but must remain in your residence hall.
Participants attending BYU Sports Camps must maintain the standards of Brigham Young University (i.e., high standards of honor, integrity, language, and morality; abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, coffee, tea, and harmful drugs; and modesty in dress). A clean and well-groomed appearance should be maintained. Sport-appropriate performance attire is acceptable during training and practice sessions; tanks/shirts must be worn at all times, including over sports bras. Dress standards such as knee-length shorts and shirts with sleeves are enforced in other areas of campus and camp participants should be prepared to change into the appropriate attire as required.
The following are the responsibilities of each participant: Maintain respectful attitudes toward coaches, counselors, and all other individuals; demonstrate proper use of university equipment and facilities; attend camp sessions and activities; follow instructions; respect curfews; dress modestly; refrain from vulgar and profane language; and come prepared to observe the BYU Honor Code. While cell phones are permitted at camp, participants are required to be respectful in their use of cell phones.
Phones should not be used during practice or other inappropriate times. Participants must respect the privacy of others, including being courteous while taking photos and recording videos. Capturing photos and videos in restrooms, locker rooms, or other changing areas is prohibited. Failure to comply with these policies and to be respectful of the privacy of others will result in dismissal.
Due to safety and liability concerns, any participant found in or entering campus construction areas will be subject to immediate dismissal.
Campus housing participants will eat most meals in the all-you-can-eat cafeteria. Non-housing
participants will eat lunch and dinner in the same cafeteria. There is a $2 replacement cost for
lost meal cards. BYU dress and grooming standards are strictly enforced in the cafeteria;
therefore, please remember to bring pants, sweats, or knee-length shorts to wear at
mealtimes. Flip-flops, slippers, swimsuits, and tank tops are not permitted in the cafeteria.
Campus housing participants are lodged Monday through Wednesday nights in Helaman Halls.
Campus housing participants who must stay due to travel arrangements may stay in the
residence halls Thursday night and check out by 9:00 a.m. on Friday. Meals on Thursday night
and Friday morning are at the participant’s expense. The residence hall room is furnished with
linen, bedding, towels, and a pullout drawer for valuables that can be locked (padlock must be
provided by the participant). Laundry facilities are not available.
Participants should be aware of the following rules and precautions:
➢ Do not bring a large sum of money or expensive items to camp.
➢ Do not leave equipment unattended, except in designated secure locations.
➢ Do not walk alone on campus or leave campus unattended (without a counselor, coach, or other camp staff member).
➢ Write your name clearly on all items you will be bringing to camp.
Brigham Young University is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Brigham Young University does not provide medical insurance for sports camps participants.
Medical expenses incurred as a result of participating in a BYU sports camp are the
responsibility of the family of each camp participant. Participants must carry primary insurance
during camp or be self-insured. Expenses for treatment paid by BYU must be reimbursed to the
university no later than August 31, 2026.
For minor illnesses, participants may choose to remain at home. Counselors or coaches must be
notified in such cases. If medical treatment for a participant is deemed necessary, Brigham
Young University will attempt to contact the parent or guardian. In the event the
parent/guardian cannot be timely reached, the participant may be transported off-site to
receive medical treatment.
Experienced athletic trainers will be on hand to treat injuries that may occur during workouts.
For serious injuries, participants may be taken to the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Athletes are encouraged to begin strength, flexibility, and nutritional training prior to camp to
minimize the risk of injury during camp. It is the camp participant’s responsibility to follow the
trainers’ instructions.
The information listed above is camp specific. For general information regarding camp
policies and guidelines click here.