Why Choose the Saint Vincent College Boys Lacrosse Camp?
The Saint Vincent College Lacrosse Camp will provide each camper with a great opportunity to develop their skills and suceed. Our staff is comprised of hardworking, enthusiastic coaches with strong ties to Western Pennsylvania, as well as members of the SVC Lacrosse team, who'll work closely with the campers on all aspects of the game.
Meet the Staff
Peter Tulk, Head Men's Lacrosse Coach, Saint Vincent College
A Former Canadian pro box player, Coach Tulk spent six years coaching at Mt. Lebanon HS in Pittsburgh, PA and then moved on to Franklin Regional HS for seven years. Coach Tulk is currently the Men's Lacrosse Director for the Keystone Games, and enters his 7th season as the head coach of the men's lacrosse program.
Mike Ermer - Assistant Coach at SVC
Vince Mangini - Assistant Coach at SVC
Mike Evans - Head Coach at Greensburg Central Catholic
Brian Novotny - Seton Hill University
Corey O'Neil - Salisbury All-American
Rob VanBeek - Philadelphia Wings
Adam Smith - Coach, British Columbia U-19
Brad Bachman - Coach, Easton HS
Booker Corrigan - Coach, McDonough School
Mike Murphy - Coach, Army
Bryan Poole - Coach, Tri-State University
Plus several Saint Vincent Alumni and current players
A Typical Day at the Camp
| 7:30 am | Wake Up |
| 8:00 am | Breakfast |
| 9:00 am | Field Session Begins |
| 11:00 am | Field Session Ends |
| 11:45 am | Lunch |
| 1:30 pm | Meet by Dorms |
| 2:00 pm | Field Session Begins |
| 4:00 pm | Field Session Ends |
| 4:45 pm | Dinner |
| 6:30 pm | Field Session Begins (GAMES) |
| 8:30 pm | Field Session Ends |
| 8:30 pm | Evening Activities - Film/Free Time |
| 10:30 pm | Lights Out |
* Schedule subject to change.
SVC has a beautiful campus featuring:
- Air conditioned dorm rooms.
- Fields used and maintained by the Pittsburgh Steelers, featuring state of the art drainage system.
- State of the art weight room and training facilities.
- Newly renovated gymnasium and athletic headquarters.
- Suburban picturesque locations at the foothills of the Laurel Mountains.