MBSC Lacrosse Program Our TEACHING METHOD effectively covers every aspect of the game: 1. Shooting
Proud members of Nike Lacrosse Camps
MBSC Lacrosse Camp is a part of the Offense Defense Tennis Camp family that has existed for 30 years. To avoid the confusion of having different company names for each different sport, we have renamed all of our sports as MB Sports Camps.
MBSC's NIKE Lacrosse Program consists of 5 to 6 hours of daily instruction which includes: 
3. Ground Balls
4. Fast Breaks
5. Receiving and Passing
6. Stick Skills
7. Cutting
8. Clears
9. Face-Off
10. Wing Play
11. Offense and Defense Lacrosse Fundamentals

The MBSC Nike Lacrosse Camp is held at Curry College, in Milton, MA. Its outstanding facilities include eleven outdoor courts, grass and Astroturf sports fields, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, outdoor swimming pool, new air conditioned dorms, and a wonderful new dining facility. Curry College is also one of the few gated College's and all of our dorms are air conditioned. MBSC Nike Sports Camps will have exclusive use of these state of the art facilities.
Curry College is only seven miles south of Boston, making it a great location for our campers. We are tucked away next to the scenic Blue Hills Reservation, yet we are close enough to Boston to make our evening activities a short drive away. For more information on activities click on the "evening activities" link.
Lead Instructor is Bill Daye, the Head Coach of the Boston Cannons. Coach Daye was an All-American and National Champion at the University of North Carolina. As a professional player for the Cannons he was awarded MVP of his team and voted to the MLL All-Star team in 2001. With coaching stints at UNC, Hopkins, and Boston College, 2009 marks Daye’s 4th season as the Cannon’s Head Coach. He is currently a Team Representative for Lacrosse Unlimited.
Lead Instructor is Matt Danowski, a professional lacrosse player for the NLL's Colorado Mammoth and the MLL's New Jersey Pride. Matt was a four-time All-American at Duke University, and remains the all time NCAA Division I leader in total points in a career. Danowski was awarded the 2007 Tewaaraton Trophy, awarded to the "Most Outstanding" collegiate lacrosse player in the United States. Also in 2007, he was awarded the Lt. Raymond Enners Award by the USILA as national player of the year, and was presented with his second Jack Turnbull Award as attackman of the year.
Extra Supervision:
MBSC's Nike Lacrosse Camp has double the supervision! This is because they hire two separate staff: coaching staff and counselor staff. This ensures that coaches are not overworked and can adequately teach and coach lacrosse every day. It also ensures that your children are being well supervised during all non-sport hours. Also the owners/directors reside in the dorms with campers! For more information click on our “Supervision Link.”
Beginner to Tournament (Players 9-18)
Classes are programmed for three different proficiency levels: beginners, intermediates and advanced players — of all ages. Each student will be tested weekly and placed in a group of similar ability, and age. Beginners will be playing lacrosse in just a few days; intermediates will improve all aspects of their game; and advanced players will sharpen their game to a competitive edge.
Program for Tournament League Players (11-18 years old)
Our intensified program for aspiring Tournament Players is ideal for competitive players who presently play or wish to try out for their high school or pre-high school teams or other outside leagues. Offense Defense NIKE Lacrosse Camp organizes matches on a regular basis.
Boys Lacrosse
Head Instructor: Mark Notz
Our Boys Head Pro, Mark Notz has been coaching lacrosse for close to 20 years! Mark started at the

Extra Activities:
MBSC's Nike Lacrosse Camp is one of the only camps that offer nightly OFF-Campus Activities. Our activities are pre-organized and include events such as: MLS Soccer Games, Laser Tag, Bowling, Hard Rock Café, Charlie Horse, Funway Café, 6 Flags (weekend), Water Country (weekend), Whale Watch (weekend), and much much more!
Activities are not mandatory, and campers either choose to attend a few activities during the week, all activities, or no activities. Either way, for those campers who stay back: There will be plenty to do such as our ping pong room, watching movies, board games, card games, volleyball, and more. Counselors stay back to keep the appropriate ratios on the trip and back at the dorms! For more information click on our “evening activities” link.