Dayton, OH
Welcome to the University of Dayton Baseball Camps where you will come to learn and train to play like a Dayton Flyer!
During our camps, every camper will be instructed on all the latest techniques in hitting, fielding, and base running. In addition, there will be some focus on pitching skills, as well as game situations against fellow campers. Throughout the year, we will offer Youth, Prospect and Team Camps so please continue to check our schedule for updated dates and times!
Woerner Field
Camp Highlights
- Small Group Instruction
- Individual instruction by positions
- Daily Scrimmages
- Evaluations and Mental Aspects of the game
- Campers are carefully grouped by ability and age
- Camp T-Shirt
- Optional Tour for all participants.
Rapsodo Analytics (Optional Add On $50)
Dayton Baseball has added the opportunity for campers to receive additional analytical insights to their game. Rapsodo is what the FlyBoys use to measure hitting and pitching analytics. You can purchase either pitcher, hitter, or both. ($50 Each)
For any further questions or concerns regarding the University of Dayton Baseball Camps, please contact Coach Louiseau at (603) 703-3083 or Coach Sass at (404) 783-3840.
DISCLAIMER
All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants โ and are only limited by the number, age, grade level or gender described.
Staff
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Scott Loiseau
Head Coach
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Tom Rispoli
Assistant Coach
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Pete Sass
Assistant Coach
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Josh Roberge
Assistant Coach
Scott Loiseau
Head Coach
Scott Loiseau enters his first season as head coach of the University of Dayton Baseball Program.
Loiseau was most recently the Associate Head Coach at Penn State after spending the previous 14 seasons as head coach at NCAA Division II Southern New Hampshire. In his lone season with the Nittany Lions, he helped PSU to its first winning record since the 2016 season.
Loiseau had previously served as head coach at Southern New Hampshire University since 2016 and was head coach at SNHU from 2008-2014, separated by one year as recruiting coordinator at Oklahoma in 2015.
The six-time Northeast-10 Coach of the Year has a 480-209-2 career record, including 423-136 since 2012, in 16 years as a head coach. His SNHU teams were 192-48 in NE10 play. Loiseauโs 480 wins are the most in program history. His .696 winning percentage ranked eighth among active Division II coaches through 2023.
Loiseau led SNHU to five Division II College World Series appearances (including three-straight), eight East Regional finals (including seven-straight) and 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances. At SNHU, Loiseau has coached 20 All-Americans and 118 All-Conference players.
In addition to six Northeast-10 Coach of the Year awards, Loiseau was named NCBWA East Region Coach of the Year four times, ABCA East Region Coach of the Year five times and NEIBA East Region Coach of the Year six times.
Loiseau coached 12 MLB Draft selections, including four Top-20 round picks, and three undrafted free agents.
In 2023, Loiseau led the Penmen to a 44-13 record, including 23-1 in Northeast-10 play, an East Regional title, Super Regional title and a College World Series appearance. SNHU won two games in the College World Series.
Among Division II teams, SNHU ranked second in ERA (3.37), third in WHIP (1.25), fifth in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.81) and hits allowed per nine innings (7.83), sixth in runs per game (9.3), seventh in total runs (529), eighth in steals (163) and walks (312) and 10th in strikeouts per nine innings (9.6).
The 2022 SNHU team advanced to the NCAA College World Series for a second consecutive season, setting season records for most home runs (82), doubles (131), hits (619) and RBI (419). The .313 team batting was the highest for the program since 1998, and highest under Coach Loiseau. SNHU won the Northeast-10 Championship after winning the Northeast Division for a fifth-straight season, and NCAA East Regional and NCAA East Super-Regional titles. SNHU finished with 46 wins.
The Penmen bounced back from the Covid-shortened 2020 season by going 28-9 in 2021. Southern New Hampshire went 19-5 against an NE10-only regular season schedule, including 13 consecutive wins to start the campaign. The Penmen won the Northeast-10 Championship and followed that up with a win in the NCAA East Regional to earn a trip to Cary, N.C. At the College World Series, the Penmen dropped a pair of one-run games to Seton Hill and Wingate.
SNHUโs 2020 season was cut short by the pandemic after recording a 12-4 start. The Penmen won 12 of its last 13 games.
In 2019, Loiseau led the Penmen to a 40-15 record, including 22-6 in the Northeast-10 Conference and a third-consecutive Northeast Division championship. The Penmen received an invitation to the NCAA tournament and played host to the East-2 Regional. SNHU put together back-to-back wins over LIU Post to claim the Regional, and hosted NYIT in the Super Regional.
The 2018 SNHU team began the season 10-9, but went 23-4 to end the regular season and clinch its second straight division crown. The Penmen went 4-0 in the regional before winning a pair of games in the College World Series for the first time in program history to reach the National Semifinals. The team finished 41-17.
The Penmen finished 43-11 in 2017, earning their first outright NE10 regular-season title by winning the Northeast Division. The team reached the East Region final for the second straight year.
Loiseau and the Penmen posted the best season in program history in 2016, finishing with an overall record of 50-7, after the team reeled off a program-best 19 straight wins from March 31-April 24. The squad set a new program record for victories, surpassing the 43 wins by the 2012 team that advanced to the College World Series. Loiseau steered the Penmen to their second Northeast-10 championship and their fifth-straight NCAA Championship appearance at the East Regional. Loiseau was named Coach of the Year by the NE10, NCBWA East Region and NEIBA.
In 2014, the Penmen finished 41-14 and captured a share of the Northeast-10 Northeast Division regular season title, as well as the NE10 tournament crown, for the first time with a 4-0 run through the championship. SNHU hosted the NCAA East Regional for the third-straight season. Loiseau was named the NCBWA East Region and Northeast-10 Coach of the Year. Eleven players were honored by the NE-10 on its All-Conference teams.
Southern New Hampshire finished 43-15 in 2012. The Penmen qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history and proceeded to capture the East Regional title. SNHU advanced to the Division II College World Series, where it posted a 3-2 win over Minnesota State in the opening round. Loiseau was named the ABCA East Region Coach of the Year following the season. Seven players were named Northeast-10 All-Conference, while junior Tim Flight was the NCBWA and ABCA Division II Pitcher of the Year and the runner-up for the Tino Martinez Award, presented annually to the top player in Division II baseball.
In 2013, the Penmen finished 35-19 and hosted the NCAA regional for the second-straight year. Seven players earned NE-10 All-Conference accolades, while Junior Mendez and Andrew Pezzuto garnered All-America honors.
After winning just seven games the season before Loiseau's arrival, SNHU won 14 games in 2009, 18 games in 2010 and 25 games in 2011. In 2011, the Penmen finished 25-22, their first finish above the .500 mark since 1997.
Before arriving at SNHU, Loiseau spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Franklin Pierce University and one season as the top assistant at Holy Cross. The Ravens captured NCAA Northeast Region titles and advanced to the Division II College World Series in each of those years. During Loiseau's two stints, Franklin Pierce produced three Northeast-10 Players of the Year, one Pitcher of the Year and over 30 NE-10 All-Conference selections. He spent the 2007 season as an assistant coach with the Brewster Whitecaps in the Cape Cod Baseball League.
Loiseau played professionally for two seasons with the Can-Am Leagueโs Worcester Tornadoes. He helped the Tornadoes to a Can-Am League title in 2005. A 2002 graduate of Franklin Pierce with a degree in marketing, Loiseau was a four-year starter for the Ravens and garnered NE-10 All-Conference and Rawlings All-Region honors as a senior. He ranks among the FPU career leaders in a number of categories, including runs scored (1st), hits (3rd), batting average (8th) and home runs (8th).
Loiseau has a wife, Haley, and daughters, Lily, Summer, Mila and Blake.
DISCLAIMER
All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants โ and are only limited by the number, age, grade level or gender described.
Tom Rispoli
Assistant Coach
Joined the Dayton Baseball staff in 2024.
Pete Sass
Assistant Coach
Pete Sass enters his fourth season as a coach at the University of Dayton, his third as a full-time coach and first under head coach Scott Loiseau.
Sass comes to the Flyers from ASA Miami College, where he worked as an assistant coach from January to December 2021. Prior to that, he served as an assistant at Barry University from August 2020 until his stint at ASA Miami began.
A native of Decatur, Georgia, Sass has also served as the head coach of two travel baseball teams, leading the Ohio Warhawks this past year and Beast Mode Prime from September 2018 to now.
Sass also served as the head coach for Doctors Charter High School in Miami Shores, Florida from August 2017 to March 2020.
Josh Roberge
Assistant Coach
Joined the Dayton Baseball staff in 2024.
PROSPECT CAMPS (Ages 14-18)
This camp will allow you to experience "what it takes" to play college baseball at all levels (NCAA, I, II, III, NAIA, and NJCAA). This is an intense camp unlike any other and is designed for athletes who desire intensive and indepth instruction.
Instruction includes direct feedback and hands on experience from the Dayton Coaching Staff.
The Prospect Camp will break down defensive skills of all positions, the mechanics of the swing, and give student-athletes the opportunity to showcase their skills to the Dayton coaching staff.
Rapsodo Advanced Analytics Option ($50 each - Pitcher/Hitter) - Prospect Camps
- Offered at Youth and Prospect Camps Only
- Raposodo is a "top of the line" video analytics tool that records a pitcher or hitter, then provides instant statistics and video playback.
- Dayton staff will provide feedback on your tape, which you will be able to keep for your own records.
- Adds additional insight on swing/pitching mechanics.
- Used by other top programs in the country including Vanderbilt, Nebraska, Duke and more.
- What does Rapsodo Measure?
- For Pitchers: Pitch Velocity, Spin Rate, Spin Efficiency, Strik Zone Analysis, Horizontal and Vertical Break, 3D Trajectory, Sping Axis
- For Hitters: Exit Velocity, Exit Direction, 3D Ball Flight, Spin Rate, Exit Launch Angle, Spin Axis
We expect this session to be full. We will take 100 participants on a first-come, first-serve basis until the session is full.
* Bring Turf or Molded Cleats for our fields!
VELOCITY (VELO) PITCHING CAMPS
The Velocity (or VELO) Camp is aimed at helping local pitchers learn proper pitching mechanics. Two sessions are offered. (9-12-year-olds) arrive at 6 pm and leaves at 7:30 pm. (13-15 year olds) arrive at 7:30 pm. and leaves at 9 pm. Camp will teach young pitchers proper ways to strengthen their arms and improve velocity. We will also utilize medballs, plyo balls, velocity belts, j-bands, and other tools that the University of Dayton pitchers use daily to maintain arm health and increase velocity. This camp will occur at the University of Dayton's baseball/softball facility. Velocities will be recorded using Velo guns and Trackman. Velocities on med ball throws will also be recorded.
Trackman Analytics Option ($100 add on - Pitchers)
YOUTH CAMPS (Coming Soon!)
During our youth camps, every camper will be instructed on all the latest techniques in hitting, fielding, and base running. In addition, there will be some focus on pitching skills, as well as game situations against fellow campers. Fun games and competition are also a part of every youth camp.
TEAM CAMP (More Dates Coming Soon!)
The University of Dayton Team Camp is open to all High School participants currently enrolled in the grades Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior. Participants will have an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of the Flyer Coaching Staff while engaging in drills and scrimmages.
FACILITIES
All sessions will be conducted at the UD Baseball Facility at Woerner Field (which is located adjacent to UD Arena) Address: 2006 Edwin C Moses Blvd, Dayton, Ohio. In case of inclement weather, indoor facilities at Cronin Gym will be utilized, as well as the Dayton Baseball Indoor Hitting Facility, which is located at Woerner Field.
STAFF
The coaches, consisting of former and current Flyer players and the Dayton coaching staff, will work hard to teach important fundamentals that will help you improve your baseball skills.
WHAT TO BRING / WEAR
Practice clothes, helmet, baseball glove, baseball bat (optional) sneakers, and a water bottle. It is recommended for catchers to bring a full set of catcherโs gear.
MEDICAL CARE
A member of the University of Dayton athletic training staff will be present during each session. Medical waiver forms must be completed prior to registration. Water will be provided.
DISCLAIMER
All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants โ and are only limited by the number, age, grade level or gender described.
TEAM CAMPS
Starts Promptly - 9:00 a m. - 1:30 p.m.
*Bring Turf or Molded Cleats for our Fields.
TEAM CAMP SCHEDULE
- 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Campus Tour
- 10:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Stretch and throw at the field
- 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - Instruction
- 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. BP and Defense
- 12:15 p.m.- 1:30 a.m. Game
- 1:30 p.m. - End of camp
DISCLAIMER
All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants โ and are only limited by the number, age, grade level or gender described.
PROSPECT CAMPS
Starts Promptly - 9:00 a m. - 5:00 p.m.
*Bring Turf or Molded Cleats for our Fields.
- December 8th
- February 9th
- June 25th
- August 24th
PROSPECT CAMP SCHEDULE (February 9th Camp)
PITCHERS (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)
- 8:30 am- 9:00 am- Check In
- 9:00 am -10:00 am- Instruction
- 10:00 am-12:00 pm- Bullpens
- Post Throw
POSITION PLAYERS (11:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m.)
- 11:00 am -11:30 am- Check In
- 11:30 am -11:45 am- Stretch
- 11:45 am -12:00 pm- 60 yard dash
- 12:00 am -12:40 pm - Instruction
- 1:00 am -1:40 pm - Defensive evaluation
- 1:40 pm -2:45 pm - BP
- 2:45 pm -5:00 pm - Junior Hack Scrimmage
Rapsodo Advanced Analytics Option ($50 each - Pitcher/Hitter)
Dayton Baseball has added the opportunity for campers to receive additional analytical insights to their game. TrackMan is what the FlyBoys use to measure hitting and pitching analytics. You can purchase either pitcher, hitter, or both. ($50 each)
DISCLAIMER
All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants โ and are only limited by the number, age, grade level or gender described.
Prospect Camps
We expect these session to be full. We will take participants on a first-come, first-serve basis until the session is full.
Dates:
- October 27, 2024
- December 8, 2024
- February 9, 2025 (FULL) Max 80 participants
- June 25, 2024
Ages: 14-18
Price: $200 (plus $15 non-refundable registration processing fee)
Times: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Velosity Camps (VELO Camp)
Dates:
Check Back For Dates!
Ages: 9-12/High School
Price:
$450: All 8 Sessions (plus $15 non-refundable registration processing fee)
$60: Per (1 Day) Session (plus $10 non-refundable registration processing fee)
$100 additional charge for Trackman Data Available for Full Camp Attendees.
$50 additional charge for Trackman Data Available for 1 Day Camp Attendees.
Time:
- 9-12 year olds: 6 pm-7:30 pm.
- High School: 7:30 pm-9 pm
Team Camp
Dates: Coming Soon!
Ages: 14-18
Price: $1000 Per Team (+$25 Application Fee)
Times: 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
DISCLAIMER
All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants โ and are only limited by the number, age, grade level or gender described.
Location
Woerner FieldArena Park Drive
Dayton, OH
DISCLAIMER
All University of Dayton Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants โ and are only limited by the number, age, grade level or gender described. View Map →