HENDERSON, Tenn. - The Freed-Hardeman University women's basketball team is holding a post camp on Friday, July 30 and Saturday, July 31.
The camp is directed by Don Holcomb, who played at Memphis State University from 1969-1972 and is a member of their hall of fame. Holcomb is tied for the program's top mark in career double-doubles with 48 and ranks fourth all-time in rebounding average, seventh all-time in free throws made, and 34th all-time in scoring.
On-court demonstrations will be performed by Freed-Hardeman senior Meribeth Boehler, who was a second-team NAIA All-American in 2010.
The camp, which has a limited enrollment, is for post players entering grades 9 thru 12. Check in is from 5:00 pm-6:00 pm on Friday, July 30, with the first session beginning at 6:00 pm. Cost for the camp is $90, which includes supervised dormitory accommodates on Friday night and lunch in the FHU cafeteria on Saturday.