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COACHING STAFF
Triple Crown Sports is proud to present Head Coach Mike White and his University of Texas coaching staff as they bring you one of the most intimate on field camp experiences available in the market. Open to any and all in the 2023 - 2025 graduating classes, the camp will be limited to 40 participants. This camp is designed to improve skills through specialized instruction by one of the top coaching staffs in collegiate softball today. Come join us at The Aurora Sports Park for this one of a kind opportunity on Monday June 29th!
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After building the University of Oregon’s softball program into a consistent national power from 2010-18, Mike White was named Head Softball Coach at The University of Texas on June 25, 2018, by Vice President and Athletics Director Chris Del Conte. White guided the Ducks to five Women’s College World Series appearances, five Pac-12 Conference titles and nine-straight NCAA Super Regional appearances during his time at Oregon.
“Mike is a highly-respected coach with a tremendous reputation in the softball community,” Del Conte said. “What he has accomplished in nine years at Oregon is truly special. In a short period of time, Mike took a program that had not had a great deal of success and built it into a consistent national power. He is a program builder, and Mike truly cares about developing his student-athletes - on the diamond, in the classroom and as people. I’m so excited about the future of Texas Softball with Mike leading our program.”
“Why not Texas?” White said. “I believe The University of Texas has every resource available to become a national power in softball. The recruiting base in Texas is tremendous, and the plans that Chris Del Conte has for the program and facility upgrades make Texas very appealing. I think it’s the right time in my career to make a move. I still have a lot of energy and time left to make an impact, and Texas has the backing and resources to do just that.”
During his nine years at the helm of the UO program, White registered a 435-111-1 (.796) overall record while guiding Oregon to five Pac-12 Conference titles in the last six years, including four in a row from 2013-16, and to five 50-plus win seasons. He led the Ducks to five of the program’s six overall WCWS berths (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018) and to the school’s first ever NFCA No. 1 ranking in 2014 (also reached No. 1 in the polls in 2015 & 2018). Along the way, he tutored 22 NFCA All-Americans, 56 NFCA All-Region selections, 50 All-Pac-12 honorees, five Pac-12 Pitchers of the Year, two Pac-12 batting champions, three Pac-12 Freshmen of the Year and one Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year.
During the recently-completed 2018 campaign, Oregon posted a 53-10 overall record while winning the Pac-12 title, earning the No. 1 national seed for the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the WCWS. The Ducks finished the season third in NCAA Division I in winning percentage (.841), fifth in earned run average (1.38), seventh in team batting average (.322), ninth in home runs-per-game (1.24) and 10th in scoring (6.11).
In all, four players reaped 2018 NFCA All-American accolades as catcher Gwen Svekis, pitcher Megan Kleist, pitcher Miranda Elish and third baseman Jenna Lilley all were named to the prestigious squads. Elish (25-2 pitching record) and Kleist (21-7) both posted more than 20 wins and finished the campaign at 12th and 17th in the nation in ERA, respectively. Svekis hit a team-leading 17 home runs and rated in the national top 20 for RBIs (60), while Lilley batted .363 with a squad-best 14 doubles, five homers and 41 RBIs.
“Personally, I’m tremendously excited to be the head coach at The University of Texas,” White said. “My first goal will be to get the current players on board with our vision for Texas Softball. I also need to put together a great coaching staff of people who want to grind along with me to get this program to the top.”
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After building the University of Oregon’s softball program into a consistent national power from 2010-18, Mike White was named Head Softball Coach at The University of Texas on June 25, 2018, by Vice President and Athletics Director Chris Del Conte. White guided the Ducks to five Women’s College World Series appearances, five Pac-12 Conference titles and nine-straight NCAA Super Regional appearances during his time at Oregon.
“Mike is a highly-respected coach with a tremendous reputation in the softball community,” Del Conte said. “What he has accomplished in nine years at Oregon is truly special. In a short period of time, Mike took a program that had not had a great deal of success and built it into a consistent national power. He is a program builder, and Mike truly cares about developing his student-athletes - on the diamond, in the classroom and as people. I’m so excited about the future of Texas Softball with Mike leading our program.”
“Why not Texas?” White said. “I believe The University of Texas has every resource available to become a national power in softball. The recruiting base in Texas is tremendous, and the plans that Chris Del Conte has for the program and facility upgrades make Texas very appealing. I think it’s the right time in my career to make a move. I still have a lot of energy and time left to make an impact, and Texas has the backing and resources to do just that.”
During his nine years at the helm of the UO program, White registered a 435-111-1 (.796) overall record while guiding Oregon to five Pac-12 Conference titles in the last six years, including four in a row from 2013-16, and to five 50-plus win seasons. He led the Ducks to five of the program’s six overall WCWS berths (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018) and to the school’s first ever NFCA No. 1 ranking in 2014 (also reached No. 1 in the polls in 2015 & 2018). Along the way, he tutored 22 NFCA All-Americans, 56 NFCA All-Region selections, 50 All-Pac-12 honorees, five Pac-12 Pitchers of the Year, two Pac-12 batting champions, three Pac-12 Freshmen of the Year and one Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year.
During the recently-completed 2018 campaign, Oregon posted a 53-10 overall record while winning the Pac-12 title, earning the No. 1 national seed for the NCAA Tournament and advancing to the WCWS. The Ducks finished the season third in NCAA Division I in winning percentage (.841), fifth in earned run average (1.38), seventh in team batting average (.322), ninth in home runs-per-game (1.24) and 10th in scoring (6.11).
In all, four players reaped 2018 NFCA All-American accolades as catcher Gwen Svekis, pitcher Megan Kleist, pitcher Miranda Elish and third baseman Jenna Lilley all were named to the prestigious squads. Elish (25-2 pitching record) and Kleist (21-7) both posted more than 20 wins and finished the campaign at 12th and 17th in the nation in ERA, respectively. Svekis hit a team-leading 17 home runs and rated in the national top 20 for RBIs (60), while Lilley batted .363 with a squad-best 14 doubles, five homers and 41 RBIs.
“Personally, I’m tremendously excited to be the head coach at The University of Texas,” White said. “My first goal will be to get the current players on board with our vision for Texas Softball. I also need to put together a great coaching staff of people who want to grind along with me to get this program to the top.”
ITINERARY
Players will not have access to the fields for warm-up until 7:30 a.m. and the camp will begin promptly at 8 a.m. Please plan for a full four hours of instruction. Come prepared with everything needed to play ball and run drills comfortably and plenty of water as you will be performing at altitude. Most of all, bring a great attitude! Identification bibs will be provided to all participants along with a souvenir t-shirt.
REFUND POLICY
Changes brought on by COVID-19 and its impact on the economy have affected Triple Crown Sports, like everyone else, and we have this update to share as it relates to our refund policy:
Any individual registration purchased before April 1, 2020 can be completely transferred to a new Triple Crown corporate individual event in 2020 or 2021. If you request a refund (20% admin fee), you will be put in a refund queue, which we are addressing as quickly as possible. Please be patient - these are unprecedented times for all of us, and we will stay in touch with our customers on this topic. If circumstances change and we have the flexibility to do so, we will accelerate the refund process.
If you register for an individual event on April 1 or later, we will only be able to transfer the entire registration to another event; there are no refunds for registrations paid for on April 1 or later.
Any individual registration purchased before April 1, 2020 can be completely transferred to a new Triple Crown corporate individual event in 2020 or 2021. If you request a refund (20% admin fee), you will be put in a refund queue, which we are addressing as quickly as possible. Please be patient - these are unprecedented times for all of us, and we will stay in touch with our customers on this topic. If circumstances change and we have the flexibility to do so, we will accelerate the refund process.
If you register for an individual event on April 1 or later, we will only be able to transfer the entire registration to another event; there are no refunds for registrations paid for on April 1 or later.
AURORA SPORTS PARK
19300 E Colfax Ave
Aurora, Colorado 80011
Aurora, Colorado 80011
I-70 to Tower Road South. Left (East) on Colfax to Dunkirk Street. Right (South) to Aurora Sports Park. FROM E-470: Exit at Colfax Avenue. Go West to Dunkirk, turn left to Aurora Sports Park.