College Softball Programs & Camp Directory

Browse 1,574 college softball programs. Find coaching staff, camp dates, and recruiting contact info for every division.

308

D1 Programs

273

D2 Programs

375

D3 Programs

185

NAIA Programs

433

JUCO Programs

200

Camps Listed

1,574 programs found

D13 camps

University of Alabama

SEC · AL

HC: Patrick Murphy

D15 camps

University of Arkansas

SEC · AR

HC: Courtney Deifel

D16 camps

Auburn University

SEC · AL

HC: Mickey Dean

D11 camp

University of Florida

SEC · FL

HC: Tim Walton

D1

University of Georgia

SEC · GA

HC: Tony Baldwin

D1

University of Kentucky

SEC · KY

HC: Rachel Lawson

D1

Louisiana State University

SEC · LA

HC: Beth Torina

D11 camp

Mississippi State University

SEC · MS

HC: Samantha Ricketts

D11 camp

University of Missouri

SEC · MO

HC: Larissa Anderson

D13 camps

University of Oklahoma

SEC · OK

HC: Patty Gasso

D11 camp

Ole Miss

SEC · MS

HC: Jamie Trachsel

D1

University of South Carolina

SEC · SC

HC: Beverly Smith

D1

University of Tennessee

SEC · TN

HC: Karen Weekly

D11 camp

University of Texas

SEC · TX

HC: Mike White

D1

Texas A&M University

SEC · TX

HC: Jo Evans

D11 camp

University of Illinois

Big Ten · IL

HC: Tyra Perry

D11 camp

Indiana University

Big Ten · IN

HC: Shonda Stanton

D11 camp

University of Iowa

Big Ten · IA

HC: Renee Gillispie

D11 camp

University of Maryland

Big Ten · MD

HC: Mark Montgomery

D1

University of Michigan

Big Ten · MI

HC: Bonnie Tholl

D13 camps

Michigan State University

Big Ten · MI

HC: Jacquie Joseph

D11 camp

University of Minnesota

Big Ten · MN

HC: Piper Ritter

D1

University of Nebraska

Big Ten · NE

HC: Rhonda Revelle

D1

Northwestern University

Big Ten · IL

HC: Kate Drohan

D1

Ohio State University

Big Ten · OH

HC: Kelly Kovach Schoenly

D11 camp

University of Oregon

Big Ten · OR

HC: Melyssa Lombardi

D1

Penn State University

Big Ten · PA

HC: Clarisa Crowell

D1

Purdue University

Big Ten · IN

HC: Boo De Oliveira

D11 camp

Rutgers University

Big Ten · NJ

HC: Kristen Butler

D1

UCLA

Big Ten · CA

HC: Kelly Inouye-Perez

D1

University of Washington

Big Ten · WA

HC: Heather Tarr

D1

University of Wisconsin

Big Ten · WI

HC: Yvette Healy

D1

Boston College

ACC · MA

HC: Amy Kvilhaug

D1

University of California

ACC · CA

HC: Chelsea Spencer

D1

Clemson University

ACC · SC

HC: John Rittman

D12 camps

Duke University

ACC · NC

HC: Marissa Young

D1

Florida State University

ACC · FL

HC: Lonni Alameda

D1

Georgia Tech

ACC · GA

HC: Aileen Morales

D1

University of Louisville

ACC · KY

HC: Holly Aprile

D1

University of North Carolina

ACC · NC

HC: Donna Papa

D13 camps

NC State University

ACC · NC

HC: Jennifer Patrick-Swift

D1

University of Notre Dame

ACC · IN

HC: Deanna Gumpf

D12 camps

University of Pittsburgh

ACC · PA

HC: Jodi Hermanek

D1

Stanford University

ACC · CA

HC: Jessica Allister

D12 camps

Syracuse University

ACC · NY

HC: Shannon Doepking

D1

University of Virginia

ACC · VA

HC: Joanna Hardin

D13 camps

Virginia Tech

ACC · VA

HC: Pete D'Amour

D11 camp

University of Arizona

Big 12 · AZ

HC: Caitlin Lowe

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find college softball camps near me?
Use the directory above to search by state or division. Each school page lists their upcoming camps with dates, costs, and registration links. Focus on camps at schools you're genuinely interested in attending — college-specific camps give you the best chance to be seen by that program's coaching staff.
When should I start attending college softball camps?
Most athletes start attending college softball camps in 8th or 9th grade. Focus on skill development camps early, then shift to prospect and ID camps in 9th-10th grade when coaches can start evaluating you. By junior year, attend camps only at schools where you have genuine interest and have already made contact with the coaching staff.
What is the difference between a prospect camp and an ID camp?
A prospect camp is hosted by a single college program on their campus — you work directly with that school's coaches. An ID camp (identification camp) is typically larger, with coaches from multiple programs evaluating athletes. Prospect camps are better if you already have target schools. ID camps are better for broad exposure early in the recruiting process.
How many softball scholarships are available per school?
NCAA Division I softball programs can offer up to 12 full scholarships. Division II programs have 7.2 scholarship equivalencies (often split among more players). Division III schools cannot offer athletic scholarships but provide strong academic aid. NAIA programs can offer up to 12 equivalencies. The actual number offered varies by program and budget.

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