June 2–4, 2009
Boys and Girls, Ages 6–11
Beginning and Intermediate
1:00–4:00 pm
Tuition
$109 ($25 non–refundable)
Join head coach Jeff Judkins for three days of great basketball training. Learn all the basics of basketball: dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding. Campers will impress their friends with amazing ball–handling skills and smooth triple–threat moves. They will practice skills during the exciting competitions and work on offensive plays, defensive tactics, complex drills, detailed demonstrations, and team strategies.
Prorated fees available on a team and individual basis.
Director
Jeff Judkins, 2006 and 2007 MWC Coach of the Year, begins his eighth year as head coach of the women’s basketball program. Prior to heading up the women’s program, he served one year (1999–2000) as director of basketball operations, for the BYU men’s team. During 2000–2001 he was an assistant coach on the women's team.
During the 2005–2006 season under the tutelage of Coach Judkins, the Cougar squad compiled its best finish in school history with a 26–6 record, clinched its first MWC regular season title since 1992, and received a No. 7 seed in the NCAA tournament, the highest seed for any BYU program.
For the first time since the 2002–03 season, the 2005–2006 team (and its 13–1 record to start the year) broke into the women’s basketball collegiate polls ranked No. 23 by the AP Poll and the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Coaches Poll. They would move up the poll to as high as 18 and 16 in the three respective polls, finishing the year at no. 20. Last year Coach Judkins also picked up his 100th win, a 69–67 victory over CSU on March 2, the same time the team clinched the league’s regular season title.
Judkins has also coached two All–Americans in Erin Thorn and Ambrosia Anderson. Both have gone on to play in the WNBA for the New York Liberty. Thorn has been with the team for five years, while Anderson completed her first season playing professionally.
Benefits
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