#FridayFeatures profiles four colleges & universities that are confirmed to attend EXACT’s winter 2016 College Soccer ID Camps. Check out the latest additions and the soccer ID Camps each school is attending below!


#FridayFeatures: November 11, 2016


Emory University

emoryuniversity
ID Camps Attending
: Atlanta Girls Regional 15 ID Camp, Dallas Girls Select 30 ID Camp, Orlando Girls Regional 15 ID Camp

Overview
Location: Atlanta, GA
Conference: UAA (NCAA DIII)
Mascot: Eagles
Enrollment: 14,724
US News & World Report Ranking: #164 in National Universities

Fun Fact: Big on tradition, Emory holds an event called “Dooley’s Week” where a student dresses up as their unofficial mascot, Dooley the Skeleton, to build school spirit and is even given the ability to dismiss class early.


St. John’s University

5861297
ID Camps Attending: Connecticut Girls Regional 15 ID CampPhiladelphia Girls Regional 15 ID Camp, Philadelphia Boys Regional 15 ID Camp

Overview
Location: Queens, NY
Conference: Big East Conference (NCAA DI)
Mascot: Johnny Thunderbird
Enrollment: 15,720
US News & World Report Ranking: #164 in National Universities

Fun Fact: Although the main campus is in Queens, NY, St. John’s University has multiple campuses, including one in Paris.


Indiana University

indiana-univ-hoosiers

 

ID Camps Attending: Chicago Boys Select 30 ID Camp, Ohio Boys Regional 15 ID Camp

Overview
Location: Bloomington, I
Conference: Big Ten (NCAA DI)
Mascot: Hoosiers
Enrollment: 48,514
US News & World Report Ranking: #86 in National Universities (#36 in Top Public Schools)

Fun Fact: Indiana University is listed as one of the Top 10 College Sports Towns in the nation by Sports Illustrated on Campus.


University of Wisconsin

univ-of-wisconsin-badgers

ID Camps Attending: Dallas Boys Select 30 ID Camp, Orlando Boys Regional 15 ID Camp

Overview
Location: Madison, WI
Conference: Big Ten (NCAA DI)
Mascot: Badgers
Enrollment: 43,193
US News & World Report Ranking: #44 in National Universities (#10 in Top Public Schools)

Fun Fact: Members of the marching band wear their hats backwards after a UW win as a notion of looking back at their victory.