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Future Oaks Invited to Compete at Menlo Men’s Basketball Prospect Camp Day

4/1/2026 10:35:00 AM

ATHERTON, CA Menlo College Men's Basketball is set to host their Prospect Camp Day on Sunday, April 26, offering high school and junior college athletes an opportunity to showcase their skills and experience a day in the life of a collegiate basketball player at Menlo College. The afternoon will kick off the high school session followed by a junior college session in the evening. This event provides prospective student-athletes a valuable opportunity to train under the guidance of Menlo College Head Coach Jamison Montgomery and Assistant Coach Jackson Cascio while competing against other top prospects from across the region.

Participants will take part in skill development stations, small-sided games, and live 5-on-5 competition designed to simulate the college basketball environment. Athletes will also gain insight into what it takes to compete at the next level while receiving direct instruction and evaluation from the Menlo coaching staff. The Prospect Camp is designed for players who are serious about continuing their basketball careers at the collegiate level and are looking to improve their game, gain exposure, and learn more about Menlo College both academically and athletically.

Athletes will also have the chance to tour campus facilities, learn about the recruiting process, and experience firsthand what it means to be a Menlo College Oak. Spots are limited, and early registration is encouraged to ensure participation.

REGISTER HERE


Camp Details
  • Event: Menlo College Men's Basketball Prospect Camp Day
  • Date: Sunday, April 26
  • Location: Menlo College, Atherton, California
  • Sessions: 
    • High School Athletes: 12:30pm - 3:30pm
    • Junior College Athletes: 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Check-In: Begins 30 minutes prior to each session


What to Expect
Skill development stations led by Menlo College coaches
Small-sided and full-court competitive games
Recruiting and college basketball insight
Campus and facility experience


What to Bring
Water bottle
Athletic shoes and workout gear
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