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TEXAS MEN'S BASKETBALL CAMP

Moody Center

2023 Camp Dates

August 2 - 4, 2023

Available for Elementary to High School aged boys

Daily Schedule:

8:00am-11:00am - Elementary (Rising K-4th)

12:30pm-3:30pm - Middle School (Rising 5th-8th)

4:30pm-7:30pm - High School (Rising 8th-12th)

Single Day = $99 

3 Days = $275

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

ABOUT

FACILITIES OVERVIEW

Camp sessions are conducted on The University Of Texas at Austin campus at the Rec Sports Facility.

REGISTRATION FAQs

  • All camp registrations are completed online using the registration link. Click here to get started!

  • Camps are open for registration until the camp session is full. Camps fill quickly, so we encourage registering as early as possible.

  • Included in registration is world-class instruction by UT Men's Basketball Staff, multiple games played in live setting, official camp t-shirt, and official camp basketball.

  • All camp registration fees are due in full at registration.

  • Camp registration fees are only refundable for a documented medical issue or family emergency. Please contact the camp director for more information.

  • The University of Texas TAX ID No. is: 74-6000-203.

  • Campers must complete and submit the following forms during registration: 1. Consent for Treatment/Immunization of a Minor, 2. Release and Indemnification Agreement, and 3. Transportation. 4. Medical history and release.

    The Camp Director will contact a camper’s parent/guardian if there is missing/incorrect information or forms have not been received by the start of the camp.

MEDICAL, MEDICATIONS AND HEALTH & SAFETY

  • Yes! All campers are required to complete a physical exam within 14 months of the start of camp. A doctor’s signature is no longer required to verify their last physical exam. 

  • Camp will provide water and Gatorade, but no meals will be held during camp sessions.

  • Yes! Email us at boysbkballcamps@athletics.utexas.edu

  • Texas Athletics subscribes to the WeatherData, Inc. Skyguard monitoring and alerting service.  Directors are immediately notified when inclement weather is approaching the UT campus, and will remove campers from any potentially dangerous situation.

  • The camp can dispense medications (prescription or over-the-counter (OTC)) to your camper. These medications include prescription medications such as antibiotics, asthma inhalers, and OTC medications such as Tylenol, Advil, vitamins, and homeopathic remedies.

    The following items must be completed and approved before a medicine can be dispensed to your camper:

    • Complete the Permission to Dispense section on the medical forms (included in registration). Please complete this section if your camper needs a prescription or OTC medicine while at camp, even if they are not currently taking any medications. No medication can be administered until a signed and completed form is on file. This also includes any medications the camper will keep and self-administer during camp.
      • Inhalers: Campers should keep their inhalers with them at all times, including during training sessions and downtime.
      • Epi-Pens: Campers with epi-pens should keep their epi-pen with them at all times, including during training sessions and downtime. Please give an extra epi-pen to the athletic trainer on the first day of camp with instructions.
    • Deliver medications to the athletic trainer on the first day of camp in prescription bottles or marked containers that include the camper's full name, medication name, dosage and the time of day to be administered. Clear plastic bags (such as a Zip-Loc) are a great way to keep all medicines together.
    • Verbally communicate medicine dispensing instructions with the athletic trainer on the first day of camp. If the athletic trainer helps administer medications, they will arrange times with the camper each day of the camp.

    Before a camper can carry and self-administer medication during camp, all parents/guardians must affirm and agree to the following:

    • The camper has been instructed on proper medication use and is physically, mentally, and behaviorally capable of administering the medication without camp personnel supervision.
    • The camper has an adequate supply of the medication for the camp and can store and secure the medication.
    • The camper will use the medication only as prescribed by a physician or according to dosage instructions. The camper will not share or otherwise provide medication to any other camper.
    • The camper understands and agrees that failure to abide by this agreement constitutes a violation of camp rules that will result in disciplinary action, including removal from camp.

    Any prescriptions that need to be filled/refilled will be first processed with the camper’s insurance provided a copy of the insurance card is on file. Please upload a copy of the insurance card (front and back) to the camper’s account. A camper that uses their spending money should bring back a receipt to their parent/guardian for insurance purposes. If neither option is available, the camp will pay for the camper’s prescription and bill the camper’s account for reimbursement.

     

    Dispensing Medication

    Parents must include in their child's registration all medications the campers will and may use throughout the program. 

    All Prescription and over-the-counter medications will be given to the camp director immediately upon arrival. All medication should be labeled and placed in a Ziploc bag with the camper's name and instructions, including dosage amount and times. Medication must remain in its original container from the pharmacy (including over-the-counter medication). At check-out, medication will be returned to each individual camper.

    Inhalers and epi-pens are allowed to remain with campers. 

    Medications are not permitted at the (insert program name). All campers must take their medication before the program begins or after it ends. If any medications are found with the campers, they will be dismissed from the program. Campers are permitted to keep their EpiPens and inhalers. 

     

  • Campers needing medical attention will be treated by Texas Sports and Family Medicine (TSFM) or an Urgent Care facility. The camper and their insurance will be billed for an office visit and any provided services. DELL Children's, Seton or St. David's Hospitals will treat emergency and after-hours medical situations.

    The camp will always notify parents/guardians of any medical condition, health concerns, permission for physician's visits, OTC medications, emergencies and consultations.

  • Every effort is made to ensure safety throughout the camp. Supervision is maintained at all camp sessions, during transportation and at the residential housing facilities. Campers are assigned to at least one coach and counselor, and are not permitted to leave facilities without supervision.

    Experienced and certified athletic trainers are available to monitor minor injuries, hydration levels and sicknesses. An athletic trainer will stay in residential housing to attend to athletic training-related issues during rest and meal hours. For more serious issues, the University of Texas Health Center is available.

    A trained staff member is assigned to the front desk of residential housing 24/7 to monitor the entrance and authorize entry onto the premises. All visitors are required to sign in. A security officer holding a current non-commissioned security license issued by the Texas Private Security Board will walk the floors of residential housing from 10 PM to 8 AM nightly.

    Per University of Texas policy and human resources procedures required by the State of Texas and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), each camp employee has completed a thorough criminal and sexual offender background check and training for child abuse awareness, safety and reporting.

  • All summer programs involving minors at The University of Texas at Austin follow guidelines set forth by the Youth Protection Program (YPP). The purpose of the YPP is to promote the safety of minors participating in camps or programs on university premises or participating in those programs sponsored or supported by the University. All camps and programs work closely with the YPP Manager to ensure that every program operates in accordance with all of the university’s policies, rules and regulations, as well as the laws of The State of Texas regarding the safety of minors. More information about the YPP is available online at www.youthprotectionprogram.utexas.edu, and questions can be directed to the YPP Manager at  ypp@utexas.edu.

    The YPP Parent Guidebook will familiarize you with how the University protects your children while they are participating in programs on campus.

  • On June 1, 2015, Gov. Greg Abbott signed S.B. 11, also known as the "campus carry" law. S.B. 11 provides that license holders may carry a concealed handgun throughout university campuses, starting Aug. 1, 2016. The law gives public universities some discretion to regulate campus carry.

    The University of Texas at Austin and President Gregory L. Fenves take issues surrounding guns on campus very seriously and will strive to create policies that conform to the new law, protect the rights of citizens and ensure the safety and security of the entire campus.

    S.B. 11 provides that after consulting with students, staff and faculty regarding "the nature of the student population, specific safety considerations and the uniqueness of the campus environment" the university may enact reasonable rules and regulations regarding: 
    • carrying of concealed handguns by license holders on campus; and 
    • storage of handguns in dormitories or other residential facilities

    The law stipulates, however, that these rules and regulations may not either "generally prohibit" or "have the effect of generally prohibiting" license holders from carrying concealed handguns on campus.  The purpose of the Youth Protection Program (YPP) is to protect all minors in their university-sponsored activities and interactions involving members of The University of Texas at Austin community. Pursuant to S.B. 11 (the “Campus Carry Law”), the YPP Policy prohibits the carrying of a concealed handgun by any person involved in a University of Texas at Austin camp/program for minors. This Policy also applies to parents and guardians who are visiting or transporting a participating minor to and from camps/programs at The University of Texas at Austin.

    “PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.06, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER WITH A CONCEALED HANDGUN), A PERSON LICENSED UNDER SUBCHAPTER H, CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPERTY WITH A CONCEALED HANDGUN”

    Please see the Campus Carry Implementation (www.campuscarry.utexas.edu/) website for more information.

  • Designated individuals will set their social media accounts to private for the duration of the camp. Personal emails, text messages, phone calls, and private social media communications with campers are not allowed.

  • Campers may stay in contact with the camp director, faculty or staff via the camp/program social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Personal emails, text messages, phone calls, and private social media communications with camp staff and faculty are not allowed.

DAY CAMP

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  • Basketball appropriate clothing and a competitive spirit!

  • Please do not bring bring your own ball.  

GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION

  • All sports camps and clinics conducted by The University of Texas are open to all entrants per NCAA rules and regulations. Enrollment is limited only by age, grade level, gender and capacity restrictions.

    Please contact boysbkballcamps@athletics.utexas.edu if you have any concerns about a campers age and/or experience.

  • Coaches consist of Texas Men's Basketball Staff and Men's Basketball Players.

  • We strive to have a player to coach ratio between 7-10:1, with additional support staff on site at all times. Camp sessions have been known to have even lower ratios, providing the best on field instruction and attention.

    Camper AgeNumber StaffOvernight CampersDay-only Campers
    5 years and younger156
    6-8 years168
    9-14 years1810
    15-18 years11012
  • The University of Texas is a permit parking only campus 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please observe posted signs on campus. The camp is not responsible for parking tickets received by campers or parents. The closest parking garage is the Manor Garage.

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  • Campers will travel to and from camp sessions at their own discretion. Camp staff will not transport any campers to or from camp.

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  • We make every attempt to reunite lost articles with owners daily. However, we cannot be responsible for returning unclaimed belongings. We encourage campers to write their full name on everything of importance. Any item not claimed after two weeks will be discarded.

  • Please email us at boysbkballcamps@athletics.utexas.edu

  • Please email boysbkballcamps@athletics.utexas.edu and we’ll be happy to answer your question personally.

General Address Overnight Mailing Address
(FedEx, UPS, DHL, USPS, etc.)
Camp Contact Information Facilities Follow Us

Texas Men's Basketball Camp
PO Box 7399
Austin, TX 78713

Texas Men's Basketball Camp
2139 San Jacinto Blvd.
Red McCombs Red Zone 206B
Austin, Texas 78712

Phone: (512) 471-5816 (Call or Text)
Fax: (512) 471-4160
Email: 
boysbkballcamps@athletics.utexas.edu

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