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Jeff Capel Nike Basketball Camp

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Interesting that all of the incoming recruits will be there and are mentioned in the release. There is also a team camp happening the week earlier.

Jeff Capel Pitt Basketball Camp
Who: Boys
Ages: 7-17
Date: Monday, June 18 – Thursday, June 21
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Where Petersen Events Center
Cost: $320 – Lunch is included in the cost of the camp and will be served in the Perch at Sutherland Hall

Campers will be organized into groups by grade and ability, and will receive individual instruction from the Pitt coaching staff as well as current and former Panther players. The camp will also include team and individual awards. Campers will receive a camp t-shirt and basketball.

Space is limited in order to provide intensive individualized attention to each camper. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information and to register visit the camp website HERE. For questions, please call 412-648-8350 or email bschoedel@athletics.pitt.edu.

The clinic is open to any and all entrants, limited only by number, age and grade level.

Capel and his coaching staff, featuring three former Division I head coaches – Milan Brown, Jason Capeland Tim O'Toole - recently announced the addition of four-star guards Trey McGowens and Xavier Johnsonto Pitt's 2018 recruiting class. The incoming freshmen will be joined by a returning cast of Malik Ellison, Khameron Davis, Terrell Brown, Kene Chukwuka, Shamiel Stevenson, Peace Ilegomah, Samson Georgeand Jared Wilson-Frame.

Pitt has additional scholarships remaining and continues to examine roster options for the 2018-19 season.

Season tickets went on sale Tuesday, May 8 and can be purchased by calling the Panthers Ticket Office at 1-800-643-7488 or online at PittsburghPanthers.com/tickets. In early April, Pitt announced season ticket price restructuring for the 2018-19 season that has created reduced pricing in nearly every location of the Petersen Events Center.

Pitt will reduce membership costs related to ticket sales in response to recent federal tax legislation. Effective Jan. 1, 2018, payments made to fulfill priority seating and parking opportunities are no longer tax deductible. While no longer tax deductible, these scholarship-seating payments will continue to be utilized to support the academic and athletic needs of our student-athletes and Panther Club members will continue to receive other great benefits.

The Panthers non-conference schedule has not been finalized for the upcoming season, but Pitt will once again have an impressive ACC home slate with Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Louisville, NC State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Syracuse and Virginia Tech coming to the Petersen Events Center. A complete schedule featuring dates, times and TV designations will be released at a later date.
 
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If the camp is run by Regan, I’m assuming it’ll be the same format as Coach Dixon’s camps? That’d be good if so. Kids loved going up there for the camp. They’d learn and do drills for a little bit and the rest of the day was scrimmaging with their teams, which were coached by the Pitt players. They got to know most of them pretty well by the end of the week. That’s how you make lifelong fans.
 
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