THE 2010 INDIANA BOYS SOCCER CAMPS
Todd Yeagley - Head Men's Soccer Coach, Indiana University
One of Indiana University Soccer's most legendary players has returned to Bloomington to lead college soccer's most legendary program.
Todd Yeagley was named IU's head soccer coach Dec. 18, 2009. A former National Player of the Year and four-time All-American, Yeagley returns to Bloomington after one season as the head men's soccer coach at Wisconsin.
"Todd Yeagley is a noted recruiter and motivator who has the maturity, presence and experience to successfully lead the nation's premier college soccer program," IU Athletics Director Fred Glass said. "Coach Yeagley was a legendary player and is an experienced Big Ten coach, and last season he guided Wisconsin to substantial improvement in conference play in his first year in Madison. Todd Yeagley is the complete package and I am thrilled to welcome him back to Bloomington."
Before taking over the Badger program, Yeagley was a four-time All-American at Indiana (1991-94) and was named the 1994 Missouri Athletic Club National Player of the Year. Indiana won three Big Ten titles and appeared in two College Cups during his playing days while compiling a 75-9-5 overall record.
After a successful seven-year professional career with the MLS' Columbus Crew, Yeagley returned to IU and joined the coaching staff in 2003. Yeagley was a volunteer assistant on IU's 2003 NCAA championship team before spending five years as a full-time assistant from 2004-08.
Yeagley and his wife, Suzy, have three children: Ben (9), Grant (7) and Jay (4).
Brian Maisonneuve - Assistant Men's Soccer Coach, Indiana University
Brian Maisonneuve joins the IU staff as an assistant coach after serving 2 years at the University of Louisville. Maisonneuve currently assists with the U.S. U-20 National Team program. Prior to his college coaching career, he spent four years as an assistant for the United States U-17 National Team. Maisonneuve brings extensive professional and international playing experience to IU, as he played nine seasons with the Columbus Crew, scored two goals for the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team, and was a member of the U.S. National Team, including appearances in all three matches of the 1998 World Cup in France. As a player at IU, Maisonneuve was a two-time Big Ten Player of the Year and All-American, and the 1994 Hermann Trophy recipient.
Ernie Yarborough - Assistant Men's Soccer Coach, Indiana University
IU Assistant Ernie Yarborough specializes in goalkeeper training.
Prior to coaching at IU, he served as an assistant at Wisconsin (’09),
the University of Alabama-Birmingham (’07-’08) and the University of
Michigan (’00-’06). Yarborough also spent three years on staff at
Indiana University under Jerry Yeagley (’97-’99), helping lead the
Hoosiers to three College Cup appearances and back-to-back NCAA
National Championships in 1998 and 1999. Yarborough played for IU from
1991-95, helping the Hoosiers advance to two College Cups.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
How do I register for camp?
Register now at www.indianasoccercamp.com. Payment online is available by credit card or by electronic check. Click here for a printable application. Contact us by email for a paper application if desired.
What is the camp tuition?
Camp tuition is $550 for Summer 2010.
Is there a registration deadline?
We
accept applications until the sessions are full. Camp fills quickly,
so we suggest registering early, especially for goalkeepers.
If the camp is full, do you have a waiting list?
Yes,
when the session fills, an online waiting list will become available.
No deposit is necessary to be placed on the waiting list.
Do I have to pay in full or can I submit a deposit?
You
may apply to camp with a deposit of $200. The full balance is due
April 1, 2010. Applications received after April 1 must be accompanied
by the full tuition.
Will I receive a confirmation letter and a list of what to bring to camp?
If
registering online, a confirmation letter will be sent immediately by
email. If applying by mail, you should receive an email confirmation
letter within 2 weeks. Please contact us if you have not received your
email confirmation letter. A thorough checklist of items necessary for
camp will accompany the email confirmation letter.
Should my son bring a soccer ball?
Yes,
every camper needs their own soccer ball. Bring your own or
pre-purchase an IU/adidas soccer ball on your camp application for
$30. Camp balls will be available for purchase on the first day of
camp for $35.
Do you provide transportation to camp to/from the airport?
The
Indiana Soccer Camp does not provide transportation. However, we
recommend the Star of America Airport Shuttle (800) 933-0097 or the
Bloomington Shuttle Service (800) 589-6004 or Classic Touch Limo (800)
319-0082.
Do you suggest a local travel agency?
Contact Linda McClary at Travel Leaders by email or by phone (800) 467-7800.
Is a physical required?
No
physical is required for camp, however the application will not be
processed without the medical consent and liability waiver. Both forms
are available within the online registration
What other forms/medical forms do I need?
The
medical consent and liability waiver must accompany the application in
order for processing to occur. They are included within the online
registration and on the backside of the paper application.
What is the refund/cancellation policy?
All cancellations must be requested in writing or by email to info@indianasoccercamp.com. If cancellation occurs eight (8) or more days prior to the start of camp, all fees will be returned except the $75 handling and processing fee. If cancellation occurs within the week prior to the first day of camp, all fees will be returned except a $150 handling and processing fee.
Can my son request his roommate?
Yes!
Roommate requests and/or near requests are honored, however, they must
be submitted at least 2 weeks prior to the start of camp. Roommate
requests made within the two weeks prior to the start of camp will be
honored if possible! Two campers per room. Single rooms may be
requested if available.
Where do the campers stay at camp?
Campers
reside at the Foster dormitory on North Fee Lane on the campus of
Indiana University. This is new this year, as the Briscoe dormitory is
under reonovation. Foster is air-conditioned!
When/where do we arrive at camp on the first day?
On the
first day of camp, registration will occur between 1:00 pm and
3:00 pm at Foster dormitory at 1000 North Fee Lane, Bloomington, IN.
The first training session starts at 3:30 pm. CAMPERS MUST BE PRESENT
TO REGISTER. If you will be arriving late due to travel or scheduling conflicts, please email us at info@indianasoccercamp.com or call (812) 219-6811 before 3:00 pm to let us know!
When/where do we pick up from camp on the last day?
Camp ends on Thursday at noon. A brief awards ceremony will occur at Bill Armstrong Stadium at 11:30 am. Plan to attend!
When is the first meal?
The first meal is dinner on the first day of camp.
When is the last meal?
The last meal is breakfast on the last day of camp.
What is the camper:staff ratio?
10:1 for field players and 8:1 for goalkeepers
What about safety & supervision?
Campers
are fully supervised by camp staff 24 hours per day, during all camp
activities and while in rooms. Camp staff and trainers reside on each
of the dormitory floors at night. Extra security is hired to
monitor the dorms from 10:00 pm to 1:00 a.m. The Foster building
is secured after hours.
Are athletic trainers always available?
Fully certified athletic trainers are available 24 hours per day and on the fields during training sessions.
Does my son need to be at a certain level of soccer ability to attend camp?
No
specific level of ability is required. We just ask that all campers
bring the desire to learn and have fun, and we will help them reach the
next level!
What should my son bring to camp?
A thorough checklist is available on www.indianasoccercamp.com. The checklist is also sent to each camper with a confirmation letter upon our receipt of your application.
Are there snacks & drinks available for purchase?
A
camp concession store will provide snacks, drinks, and IU soccer gear
available for purchase. We keep our prices as low as possible! There
are no refrigerators in the dorms, so campers may need to purchase cold
items at camp. Pizza orders are placed at the camp store for nightly
delivery. Many campers order pizza for delivery following the
demonstration sessions at night.
What is a typical amount of spending money for a camper?
Typical spending money at camp is $60 - $75 for the week.
How do we register girls for soccer camp at Indiana University?
Go to www.hoosiersportscamps.com to link to the IU Women's Soccer Camp registration.
How do a I contact my son in case of an emergency?
- Call or text our camp cell phone line - 812-219-6811
- IU Men's Soccer Office - 812-855-0051
- Foster Center Desk - 812-855-1408




