Back by popular demand, the Player Development Camp is the most attended and highest preferred skill-building camp we offer. We highly recommend this camp to boys seeking to learn more about the fundamentals of basketball, and to help prepare for a successful high school basketball career. Our camp staff, including some of our Michigan players, will focus on skill development in all areas of basketball. Campers will be organized onto teams according to age and skill level. All teams will play two or more games each day. Daily lectures from Michigan coaches and players will demonstrate methods for skills improvement on and off the court.
• Relay victories count once per event, not for each individual competing on that relay.
• In all but football and men's swimming & diving, list does not include any national championships won before the NCAA began sanctioning a particular sport.
• Michigan won its last NCAA national title in 2010 -- men's gymnastics. Before that, the last NCAA national titles were softball (2005), field hockey (2001), men's gymnastics (1999), ice hockey (1996, '98) and men's swimming & diving (1995).
• Michigan won its last national title (any designation) in 2010 -- men's gymnastics. Before that, the last national titles (any designation) were sofball (2005), field hockey (2001), men's gymnastics in 1999, ice hockey in 1998 and football in 1997 (Associated Press).
• Trampoline is no longer a competitive national championship.
Some sport hold camps during other times of the year.
Please check a sport's front page for possible information.