From Friday July 8th until Sunday July 14th Brandeis University 

Hoop Mountain Camps will be divided into three sessions:

  • Dynamic Scoring from July 8th until July 10th
    The camp is designed to take a hybrid approach of blending, traditional skills and drills, and implement a new innovative way to teach players thus yield a progression for campers.  During the camp our players will learn when why and how to use different skills, learned from the camp for in game situations.
    Throughout the camp players will work on dynamic finishing, full scale read and react options off a variety of on and off ball screens, defensive footwork, and a wide range of scoring options.  Kingswood Oxford boys coach Brad Seamen has been a cutting-edge professional trainer for over eight years will be directing the camp.  Brad plans to incorporate a variety of new technology to allow for full engagement in skill training.  Players will acquire confidence in their basketball skills and increase their basketball I.Q.  Also, we sincerely hope campers use these new methods to train their games.
  • Point Guard from July 10th until July 12th
    Point Guard Camp will cover every aspect of becoming an extraordinary point guard, from skill work fundamentals, to becoming the leader of your team. It is our job to teach you how to become a better floor general and how to run the show. This camp will consist of 25 hours of on the court teaching and instruction from one of the best high school coaches in New England history, Mike Hart. Mike Hart, the director for Point Guard Camp, is the coach of perennial prep school powerhouse St. Andrew’s School of Barrington, Rhode Island. Mike has led St. Andrew’s to 6 New England Prep School championships while also coaching many NBA and high-major college talents. Coach Hart has coached many great point guards in his tenure including 2014 NBA Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams. Coach Hart has an accomplished staff of former backcourt stars, high school coaches, college coaches, and current college point guards. Point Guard Camp has had numerous alumni go on to play college basketball ranging from division 1 universities to high-academic division 3 institutions.
    Point Guard Camp is more than just a basketball camp, it will teach your life lessons on how to become a leader. Our staff takes enormous pride in developing and teaching each camper what it takes to become a superb point guard. We want to give you the knowledge on how to reach your potential as a point guard. Each camper will receive an evaluation from the coaches that is personalized with feedback and suggestions for improvement.
  • Senior Elite Prospect session from July 12th until July 14th
    The camp has a perfect blend of instruction, games and college evaluation.  Campers at the senior elite prospect camp are coached by college prep school and high school coaches.  Hundreds of players have earned scholarships at the senior elite prospect camp throughout the camps.  During our Thirty five-year history, the secret part of the camp is around the personal teaching.  Players are in the gym the entire day receiving instruction from college and prep school coaches, starting with the 6:45 am early bird session to the night owl session at 10:00 pm at night.

From Thursday July 14th until Friday July 29th St. Andrew’s School 

Campers will be transported directly from Roger Williams University to St. Andrew’s School located in Barrington Rhode Island.

  • Hoops With Hart Basketball Camp
    Campers will take part in St. Andrew’s School’s Hoops with Hart, the acclaimed basketball clinic run by Michael Hart and various coaches from around the Northeast. The camp portion of the program will focus on skill development, player evaluation, and competition. On the first Friday of the program, the group will take a trip to the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. During the second week, if possible, players of a certain level will be selected and entered into regional tournaments put on by Basketball or Zero Gravity. Every player will leave the camp with a written evaluation discussing their strengths and areas where they can improve. 
  • Recreation Activities
    Campers will have access to the campus of St. Andrew’s to pursue any number of activities. This includes all of our playing surfaces (2 athletic fields, 6 tennis courts), weight room, fitness center, student center, art studio, and music room). After dinner, evening activities could include movies, sports tournaments (i.e. soccer or badminton), bowling or ice cream trips, etc… 
  • College & Prep School Visits / Tours & Sightseeing Trips
    Campers will have the opportunity to get off campus and see some of the best sites and attractions in New England. After lunch on Saturday, students will depart on a tour of colleges in the surrounding area. Destinations will include a tour of Brown University, Providence College, and Harvard University. On Sunday, students will have the option of partaking in trips with more of an entertainment focus. Possible attractions include Six Flags, the Museum of Science, Boston’s Duck Tours, a tour of the Newport Mansions, etc….Brandeis camp has a perfect blend of instruction, games and college evaluation.  Campers at the senior elite prospect camp are coached by college prep school and high school coaches.  Hundreds of players have earned scholarships at the senior elite prospect camp throughout the camps.  During our Thirty five-year history, the secret part of the camp is around the personal teaching.  Players are in the gym the entire day receiving instruction from college and prep school coaches, starting with the 6:45 am early bird session to the night owl session at 10:00 pm at night.  The players only leave the athletic center for dining. This is an overnight camp.