2029 AA

2029 AA

OVERVIEW

The 2029 AA Team is the top freshmen group in Wisconsin—built for players ready to compete at the highest level in their age group. This team combines advanced player development with elite competition, while introducing athletes and families to the recruiting process in a clear, realistic way.

Program Objectives

  • Advanced Skill Development → Players begin learning varsity-level systems and the speed/physicality required at the high school level.
  • IMLCA Profiles → Every athlete receives an IMLCA profile, creating early visibility to college programs and teaching them how to manage their recruiting information.
  • Film & Education → Athletes begin building highlight reels and learn how film supports recruiting long-term.
  • National Competition → This group competes against top opponents, accelerating growth and preparing players for future recruiting windows.

Recruiting Literacy → Families are educated on what matters now (development, effort, film, profile building) versus what can wait until upperclass years.

Anticipated Schedule

This Summer, our teams will compete in a mix of local, regional, and national events — each chosen to match the competitive level and development goals of the roster.

UW-Whitewater – Whitewater, Wisconsin

  • System refinement
  • Competitive team sessions
  • Leadership and chemistry development

This camp sets the tone for the Summer. Organized, competitive and connected

Rockford, Illinois

  • Premier Midwest event with a deep, talented field. Optional June 26 showcase available.
  • Why TI? Elite, structured competition that rewards preparation and team play

Conshohocken, Pennsylvania

  • One of the most respected event groups in the country for top clubs
  • Why IMLCA? Designed to test our top players against national competition

Boyds, Maryland

  • Championship caliber event that brings together the nation’s strongest teams
  • Why PLC? The ultimate test of execution and unity to close the Summer

Method

  • High-Pace Practices: Drills and systems modeled after varsity competition.
  • Team Systems: Introduction to offensive motion, defensive rotations, and transition concepts.
  • Film Integration: Early highlight building and teaching athletes how to evaluate their own play.

Culture Setting: Emphasis on effort, accountability, and being a great teammate as the foundation for future success.

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