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2013 Basketball Camps
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Greg Brown
Director
Greg Brown is in his 1st year as head coach of the Lipscomb Lady Bisons basketball team.
Prior to coming to LU, Brown spent the last five seasons with University of Central Florida, helping UCF to two Conference USA Championships in 2009 and 2011. He joined the staff in April 2007 as an assistant coach and was promoted to associate head coach in June 2009.
Brown spent two seasons as an assistant coach under Hall of Fame coach Pat Summitt, where they were twice the runner-up at the NCAA National Championship.
A 1993 Lipscomb University graduate with a degree in political science, Brown began his coaching career as a student assistant under former Bisons men’s basketball head coach Don Meyer.

Mike Roller
Director
Coach Mike Roller has coached basketball at both the high school and collegiate level for over thirty years. His overall record as a head coach was 501-89 and he currently holds the second longest winning streak in the history of boys high school basketball at 125 consecutive wins. Coach Roller has taken thirteen teams to the state tournament,winning four state championships. Post Play is his specialty having coached seven First Team All-State High School Post Players and Three First Team All-American College Post Players.
Roller played guard for two years each at Lubbock Christian College and Rochester Christian College. He got his start in coaching at Georgia Christian School in Valdosta, Ga., where he was an assistant coach for two years and head coach for six. As head coach, he posted a 170-9 record.
Next, Roller made the move to the college court. He joined the staff of then men's basketball head coach Don Meyer's Lipscomb University team as assistant coach. After two years, he moved to David Lipscomb High School to coach the boys' basketball team, which he did for six years. Roller then joined Meyer's coaching staff again as an assistant coach who worked primarily with post players. Five years later, Roller once again took the reigns of the Mustang basketball team, which he held for seven years.
Fundamentals Camps
| Girls Fundamentals Camp | June 9-12 |
(Girls age 9 through 12th grade) | |
| $340 | Boarding | ||
| $320 | Non-boarding | ||
| Boys Fundamentals Camp | June 23-26 | (Boys age 9 through 12th grade) | |
| $340 | Boarding | ||
| $320 | Non-boarding | ||
Camp Application
Camp Brochure (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Fundamentals Camp Schedule (PDF)
Fundamentals Camp focuses on all areas of basketball skill development. Daily clinics, station breakdowns, contests, as well as league and tournament play, make this an incredible week of learning. This camp is offered as boarding or non-boarding. Meals are included.
Highlights:
Camp Schedule:
Check-in: Day 1, 2:00-4:30 p.m. at Allen Arena Main Lobby
Day 1: 4:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Day 2: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Day 3: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Day 4: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Guard and Post Position Camp
| Girls Guard and Post Camp | June 12-14 |
(Girls grade 6 through 12th grade) | |
| $215 | Boarding | ||
| $205 | Non-boarding | ||
| Boys Guard and Post Camp | June 26-28 | (Boys grade 6th through 12th grade) | |
| $215 | Boarding | ||
| $205 | Non-boarding | ||
Camp Application
Camp Brochure (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Guard/Post Camp Schedule (PDF)
Guard and Post Position Camp offers the opportunity to choose either the guard or post position, then develop skills with valuable in-depth instruction and hands-on training. Meals are included.
Guards:
Posts:
Camp Schedule:
Check-in: Day 1, 2:00-4:30 p.m. at Allen Arena Main Lobby
Day 1: 4:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Day 2: 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Day 3: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Boys' or Girls' Day Camp
| Day Camp | June 17-21 | (Boys and Girls age 8 through 12th grade) |
| $230 | Commuter only |
Camp Application
Camp Brochure (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Day Camp Schedule (PDF)
Highlights:
Camp Schedule:
Check-in: Monday, 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. at High School Cafeteria
Daily Schedule: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at High School Main Gym
Girls' Day and Boys' Day Camps run simultaneously in separate gyms.
Junior Bison Camp
| Junior Bison Day Camp | June 17-21 | (Boys and Girls ages 5-8) |
| $105 | Commuter only |
Camp Application
Camp Brochure (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Junior Bison Camp Schedule (PDF)
Highlights:
Camp Schedule:
Check-in: Monday, 8:00 - 8:30 a.m. at Student Activity Center
Daily Schedule: 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at Student Activity Center
Girls Elite Camp
| Girls Elite Camp | June 29 | (Rising Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors) |
| $50 |
Camp Application
Camp Brochure (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Junior Bison Camp Schedule (PDF)
Highlights:
Camp Schedule:
Check In: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. - Allen Arena Main Lobby
Daily Schedule
Day 1: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
General Camp Information
What to Bring
A small list of items campers should be sure to bring with them:
All Campers
Boarding campers must bring the following items:
Camp Rules and Regulations:
The sole purpose of Lipscomb University Basketball Camp is for basketball instruction. Smoking, drinking, and drugs are prohibited. Offenders will be sent home immediately with no refund. Profanity on and off the court will be corrected. It it persists, offenders will be sent home with no refund. Parents will be responsible to pay for any damage caused by their child. Campers may drive their cars to campus, but keys must be turned in upon arrival and can be picked up at check-out. Players should come to camp in top condition. Transportation to the camp is the individual's responsibility.
Dining:
Campers enjoy the same healthy and tasty food our university students enjoy on campus. Boarding campers eat three meals per day, while day campers will be provided with lunch and dinner.
Spending Money & Camp Store:
Our camp store offers snacks and drinks throughout the day as well as shirts, shorts, and other items. Campers will also have an opportunity to order "late night" pizza. Campers will deposit money into a Camp Bank Account to purchase snacks and souvenirs throughout the week. The balance will be returned at camp checkout. It is recommended that campers bring $10 per day for concessions plus money for apparel and late night pizza.
Directions to Lipscomb:
For directions to Lipscomb along with travel information, please visit our Travel Center at http://www.lipscombsports.com/fanzone/travel/.
Medical Attention/Insurance:
A athletic trainer will be present at all training sessions. Individual accident insurance is provided by the camp for each participant. It is limited coverage and provides benefits only for accidental injury medical expenses not covered by the camper's private insurance.
Payment/Placement Notice:
The deposit or full payment must accompany the application to guarantee placement. If the deposit is sent with the application, the balance is due the day of check-in. There is no deadline for applications; however applications are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Placement is based upon the availability of spaces. Walk-ups are welcomed the day of check-in but not guaranteed placement.
Refunds:
Fees are refundable ONLY for medical reasons and requests must be accompanied by a physician's letter. In such case, a $25 application processing fee will be applied.
Check Payable:
Make checks payable to Lipscomb University and remit with registration to:
Lipscomb University
Bison Basketball Camp
One University Park Drive
Nashville, TN 37204-3951
You will be sent a confirmation letter once your registration is received.