The Providence College Boys Basketball Camp Presented by Keno Davis
About
The Providence College Basketball Camps presented by Keno Davis will be held on the Providence College Campus. The camp is committed to the development of fundamental skills. Campers learn ball handling, triple threat, post moves, rebounding, court spacing, passing, defensive keys, team offense and defense from Coach Davis and his trained, experienced staff.
The camp consists of lectures, basketball learning stations, games, various basketball contests and fun! Day campers can either bring their own lunch or bring money to purchase lunch. Overnight campers and high school teams attending our team camp will be provided with breakfast, lunch and dinner and will also use the pool in Peterson Recreation Center! In addition, all campers will have the opportunity to interact with PC basketball players!
Providence College Head Coach Keno Davis directs all camp programs and activities.The camp teaches fundamental basketball skills, sportsmanship and team concepts. The basic drills remain the same for all skill levels. Most of the drills and teaching techniques used at The Providence College Boys Basketball Camp Presented by Keno Davis are the same ones used by the PC Friars. Players with more abilities are given higher-level drills and ball handling moves to practice and work on. The camps are great preparation for the next level of competition.
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2008 Day Camp (boys ages 6-13)
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- Dates: July 14-18th
- Times: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Facility will be open at 8:00 AM for early drop-offs and until 4:00 PM for late pick-ups)
- Tuition: $245.00/camper (Campers with special needs may be charged an additional fee)
- Lunch is not included in the cost of tuition; a meal plan is offered or campers can bring their own lunch
- Campers assigned to groups based on age and ability
- Campers will play 2 to 3 games per day!
- Camp will emphasize learning the fundamentals and having fun!
Daily Camp Schedule:
| 9:00 |
AM |
Attendance/Stretch |
9:15 |
AM |
Station Work - Individual Skill Development |
10:15 |
AM |
Games |
11:15 |
AM |
Daily Contest |
12:00 |
PM |
Lunch |
12:45 |
PM |
Lecture |
1:30 |
PM |
3 on 3 Tournament |
2:20 |
PM |
Games |
Camp Information:
- Camp is held on the Providence College Campus
- Day campers may either brown bag or purchase their lunch
- Camp snack bar is open for soda, pizza, hot dogs, candy and camp gear!
- Campers will be covered by a group insurance plan. The camp has a professional medical trainer on duty 24 hours a day and a doctor is immediately accessible.
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2008 Overnight Camp (boys ages 9-18)
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- Dates: July 6-10th, 2008
- Tuition:
- $375.00/camper (includes breakfast, lunch & dinner)
- Overnight Commuter: $295.00/camper (includes breakfast lunch & dinner)
- Campers may room with with other teammates or meet new friends!
- Allows campers to spend a week on the PC campus living like a Friar!
Typical Overnight Camp Schedule:
7:30 - 8:00 |
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Wake-Up/Overnight Commuters Arrive
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8:00 |
AM |
Breakfast |
9:00 |
AM |
Attendance |
9:15 |
AM |
Stations |
10:15 |
AM |
Group Fundamentals |
11:15 |
AM |
Games |
12:00 |
PM |
Lunch |
12:45 |
PM |
Attendance |
1:00 |
PM |
Guest Lecture |
1:30 |
PM |
Contest |
2:30 |
PM |
Games |
3:30 |
PM |
3 on 3 Tournament |
5:00 |
PM |
Dinner |
6:00 |
PM |
Attendance |
6:15 |
PM |
Games/Pool |
8:15 |
PM |
Attendance/Overnight Commuters Leave |
Camp Information
- Campers will live in the PC dorms and dine in the newly renovated Raymond Cafeteria
- In addition, the camp snack bar is open for soda, pizza, hot dogs, candy and refreshing snow cones
- Campers will be covered by a group insurance plan. The camp has a professional medical trainer on duty 24 hours a day and a doctor is immediately accessible.
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Linens for extra long twin bed
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Pillows
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Laptops or other personal computers - School internet will not be available
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All valuables should be left at home. The camp will not be responsible for lost personal items.
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Toiletries
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Footwear
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Basketball Gear
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Oscillating Fan
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Swimwear
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Money for Snacks
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Alarm Clock
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2008 Team Camp
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- Dates:
- Team Camp I: June 22-26, 2008
- Team Camp II: June 28-July 2, 2008
- Tuition: $345.00/camper
- 3 games per day - all games officiated!
- Morning stations program!
- Daily offensive and defensive fundamentals taught by Friars coaching staff!
- Special situations games !
- 3 on 3 tournament!
- Daily contests!
- Position camp - guards and big men!
- Lectures and individual instruction by Friars coaching staff!
- Guest speakers!
- Evening social room for coaches!
- Daily coach's roundtable, X and O discussion!
Typical Daily Camp Schedule
7:30 - 9:00 |
AM |
Breakfast/Open Gym |
9:00 |
AM |
Attendance and Organization |
9:15 |
AM |
Fundamentals - Stationary Moves |
10:15 |
AM |
Games |
11:15 |
AM |
3-point Shootout Contest |
12:00 |
PM |
Lunch |
1:00 |
PM |
Guest Speaker |
2:00 |
PM |
3 on 3 |
3:00 |
PM |
Situation Games |
4:00 |
PM |
Games |
5:00 |
PM |
Dinner |
6:15 |
PM |
Post/Guard Camp |
7:15 |
PM |
Game |
8:15 |
PM |
Team Practice |
9:15 |
PM |
End of Day Attendance/Organization |
Camp Information
What to Bring: |
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What NOT to bring: |
| Linens for extra long twin bed |
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Personal Refrigerator |
| Pillows |
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Laptops or other personal computers - School internet will not be available |
| Towels |
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All valuables should be left at home. The camp will not be responsible for lost personal items. |
| Toiletries |
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| Footwear |
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| Basketball Gear |
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| Oscillating Fan |
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| Swimwear |
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| Money for Snacks |
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| Alarm Clock |
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Staff
PC Campus
All Keno Davis camps will be held on the Providence College campus in the following buildings:
Campus Map/Virtual Tour
Peterson Recreation Center
Opened in 1981 during the presidency of Very Rev. Thomas R. Peterson, O.P., and named in his honor, the Peterson Recreation Center is the hub of intramural athletic and recreational activity at Providence College. It includes the Begley Field House, the Cuddy Racquetball Complex, and the Taylor Natatorium.
Named for Rev. Aloysius B. Begley, O.P., longtime athletics director, the Begley Field House accommodates basketball, volleyball, tennis, indoor soccer, and other uses with five multi-purpose courts within a perimeter 200-meter running track. The all-purpose floor, with its moving walls and screens, makes the building adaptable for the College's intramural programs, indoor practices and winter workouts.
The Cuddy Racquetball Complex, named for James V. Cuddy, who preceded Joe Mullaney as men's basketball coach and continued for many years as an administrator in the athletics department, consists of three courts with observation windows and a dance studio for academic dance classes and recreational aerobics classes.
Taylor Natatorium, a 25-meter indoor pool with adjacent outdoor patio, was named for Rev. Joseph B. Taylor, O.P., who served for many years as Fr. Begley's associate.
Alumni Hall
Alumni Hall, which opened in 1955, was designed to provide a home court for the PC men's basketball team and to serve other emerging athletic programs, to accommodate non-resident students in cafeteria-style seating, and to centralize facilities of the Military Science Department/ROTC. Alumni Hall houses the Department of Athletics' administrative offices for the College's 19 NCAA Division I teams.
Also located in Alumni Hall are a Cardio/Nautilus Equipment Room containing exercise bikes, Stairmasters, treadmills, and elliptical machines, as well as a second weight room providing free weights and plate loaded and selectorized weight equipment, and the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.
The building's gymnasium, with a seating capacity of just over 2,600, served as the men's basketball home court until 1972 when the action moved to downtown Providence. Known today as Joseph A. Mullaney Gymnasium, to honor the Friars' legendary men's basketball coach, it has been the home court for the Lady Friars basketball team since 1974.
Raymond Cafeteria

Newly Renovated!
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Directions
Directions to Providence College campus
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FAQ
- Q: Are meals included in the cost of tuition?
A:
For the day camp session, meals are not included in the cost of tuition. Campers can either bring money to purchase lunch (pizza, etc.) or bring their own lunch. In addition, there is a camp snack bar.
For the overnight and team camp sessions, breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served in the newly renovated Raymond Cafeteria and is included in the cost of tuition.
- Q: What are the hours for an overnight commuter during the overnight session?
A: Overnight commuters can arrive on campus between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM, with breakfast being served at 8:00 AM. The day ends at approximately 8:30 PM - 9:00 PM depending on the schedule that day (If there are games, the times may run late)
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Contact Us
Contact: Susan Gaber, PC Men's Basketball Secretary
Address:
Providence College Basketball Camps presented by Keno Davis
549 River Avenue, Alumni Hall
Providence, RI 02918
Phone: (401) 865-2266 or 877-PC-HOOPS
Fax: (401) 865-1278
Email: sgaber@providence.edu
If you reach our answering machine, please leave your name and address or email your name and mailing address to sgaber@providence.edu and we will mail you a camp application.