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Amherst, MA
Carol Knerr
June 28 - July 1
Residential Camp
Overnight $555
Extended Day $425
12-18



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The GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps are also offering a Shooting and Goalie Clinic at this location.  It begins at 1PM on June 27th and ends at 12PM on June 28th (right before the general camp begins). Campers stay overnight in the dorms.  To register, please click on the "Specialty Clinics" Tab at the top of the page or click here

The GameBreaker Lacrosse Camp at Amherst College complies with all Massachusetts General Program Requirements for youth camps (105 CMR 430.190.191).

To learn about the Revolution Field Hockey Camp at Amherst College

July 9-12, click here

Amherst College is conveniently located in Central Massachusetts, just an hours drive from both Boston and Hartford. Campers enjoy the excellent athletic facilities at this prestigious university.

www.amherst.edu

 

Carol Knerr, Assistant Coach at Amherst College, returns as our Director for this GameBreaker Lacrosse Camp. Carol is entering her tenth year as Assistant Coach for the Lord Jeff women’s lacrosse team, where she helped lead her team to the 2003 NCAA Championships. Before coming to Amherst, Knerr spent a year and a half as a two-sport assistant coach at Ivy League power Dartmouth College, where she helped lead the Big Green to an ECAC Field Hockey Championship - and an Ivy League title and subsequent trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals in women’s lacrosse - in 1999.

Knerr was a standout lacrosse and field hockey player at the University of Richmond, where she was a four-year starter and captained both sports. Knerr has also served as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach since arriving at Amherst, helping guide the team to the NCAA title game in 2001, the NCAA Semifinals in 2002 and 2004 and the program’s first-ever NCAA Championship in 2003.

Staff Also Includes:

Chris Paradis- Head Coach, Amherst College (15th Season). Helped guide her team to back-to-back ECAC Championships (1997, 1998), seven trips to the National Quarterfinals, five berths in the NCAA Final Four, a trio of appearances in the national title game, in which their program won its first-ever NCAA Championship (2003). Named 2003 Division III Coach of the Year. Recently inducted into the William & Mary Athletic Hall of Fame and gained induction in the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2004.

Brooke Diamond- Head Coach, Washington & Lee (2nd Season). In 2008, Diamond and her Generals set a school record for wins in a season (17-3) and achieved the highest national ranking (5th) in the history of the program. W&L went undefeated in conference play, claimed the conference tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. As a Amherst College player, Diamond was a 2x First Team All-American and 2x Kelly Award winner as the Division III National Goaltender of the Year.

Kim Lowry- Assistant Coach, Hamilton College (2nd Season). Last season, Coach Lowry helped lead her team to be named the NCAA Division III Champions.

 

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