University of St. Thomas Athletics

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Men’s basketball summer youth camp registration now open
2/12/2024 3:56:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Head Coach Johnny Tauer announces various youth camps in June, July and August
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- St. Thomas Men's Basketball Head Coach Johnny Tauer announced the program's 2024 summer youth basketball camp schedule, including day camps, shooting camp, a high school prep camp, and an overnight camp on the campus of St. Thomas.
For more information or to register for Johnny Tauer Championship Basketball Camps, click HERE.
The camp schedule begins with a mini camp for rising 3rd-7th graders and a high school prep camp for rising 8th-10th graders the week of June 10th.
This will be Coach Tauer's 29th year of summer basketball camps at St. Thomas. Tauer is in his 13th season as Head Coach of the Tommies where he's guiding the program to another winning record in only its third season of Division I competition after an historic transition from Division III.
Coach Tauer was inducted into the St. Thomas Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. As a student-athlete, Tauer was an All-MIAC player, first team All-West Region, and Academic All-America, and as a senior led the 1994-95 Toms to a school-record 27-0 start, including an MIAC championship with an unprecedented 20-0 record. As a coach, he had the highest winning percentage in the nation at the Division III level when the Tommies moved to Division I in 2021. He has a doctorate in social psychology with an emphasis in the study of motivation, creating a unique background of athletics and academics to inform his coaching and camp philosophy.
Coach Tauer's camps focus on the fundamentals of basketball and the importance of discipline, work ethic, mental toughness, and teamwork, in a fun and exciting environment.
Follow Along
For more information on St. Thomas Men's Basketball, follow along on X at @TommieMBBall and on Instagram at @tommiehoops
Join Us
To reserve your seat to be a part of the Tommies' 2023-24 season, click HERE to view ticketing information and purchase options.
-- St. Thomas Athletics --
For more information or to register for Johnny Tauer Championship Basketball Camps, click HERE.
The camp schedule begins with a mini camp for rising 3rd-7th graders and a high school prep camp for rising 8th-10th graders the week of June 10th.
This will be Coach Tauer's 29th year of summer basketball camps at St. Thomas. Tauer is in his 13th season as Head Coach of the Tommies where he's guiding the program to another winning record in only its third season of Division I competition after an historic transition from Division III.
Coach Tauer was inducted into the St. Thomas Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. As a student-athlete, Tauer was an All-MIAC player, first team All-West Region, and Academic All-America, and as a senior led the 1994-95 Toms to a school-record 27-0 start, including an MIAC championship with an unprecedented 20-0 record. As a coach, he had the highest winning percentage in the nation at the Division III level when the Tommies moved to Division I in 2021. He has a doctorate in social psychology with an emphasis in the study of motivation, creating a unique background of athletics and academics to inform his coaching and camp philosophy.
Coach Tauer's camps focus on the fundamentals of basketball and the importance of discipline, work ethic, mental toughness, and teamwork, in a fun and exciting environment.
Follow Along
For more information on St. Thomas Men's Basketball, follow along on X at @TommieMBBall and on Instagram at @tommiehoops
Join Us
To reserve your seat to be a part of the Tommies' 2023-24 season, click HERE to view ticketing information and purchase options.
-- St. Thomas Athletics --
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