Participants at the first-ever CoBL Girls' Exposure Camp (May 10, 2024)
Since their 2014 inception, CoBL's College Exposure Camps have become the best small-college recruiting event in the Philadelphia region. Our events are stocked with some of the best under-recruited talent around, and dozens of Division II and Division III coaches have showed up at our camps to find the future of their programs.
CoBL's camps are designed to provide the best combination of skill development and exposure to college coaches, with a full-day experience of hoops that has helped thousands of kids get seen by hundreds of college coaches over the years.
Our camps always start off with instructive group stations, giving our campers exposure to some of the best skill development trainers around; our overnight camps also feature lectures on the recruiting process, on collegiate life, and more. They then move on to team practices with their coach, a current NCAA college coach, and then play games with their team over the remainder of the camp. We bring in PIAA referees and encourage the coaches to coach their teams as they would in the season, showing the campers what it'll be like to play at the next level.
Come see why we hear time and time again, "CoBL's camp was the best camp my kid ever attended," and why we get so many return campers, every camp, every year.
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CoBL Girls' College Exposure Camp
2026, 2027 + 2028 Girls
May 10, 2025; Plymouth Whitemarsh High School
Cost: $125
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CoBL Underclassman Exposure Camp
2028 + 2029 Boys
Sat., August 16, Alan Horwitz '6th Man' Center
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CoBL Girls' College Exposure Camp
2026-2029 Girls
Sat., August 16, Alan Horwitz '6th Man' Center
REGISTER HERE:
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CoBL Boys' College Exposure Camp
2026 + 2027 Boys
Sun., August 17, Alan Horwitz '6th Man' Center
REGISTER HERE:
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Born in South Philadelphia, Steph moved out to Havertown as a child and spent her formative years in Delaware County, where she was immersed in hoops from a young age. She went to Cardinal O'Hara, helping the Lions to a Catholic League championship in 2013 as a junior before going to Penn State, where she played club basketball and helped fundraise for THON, the school's annual 46-hour dance marathon which raises money for childhood cancer patients at the local children's hospital.
Upon graduating from Penn State in 2018, Steph spent the next five years working in sales and marketing for various organizations, including Hershey, the Wilmington Blue Rocks and the New York Jets, before returning home during the COVID pandemic, leaving the corporate world in 2023 and joining CoBL as its Events Director. She's also an assistant coach at her alma mater, Cardinal O'Hara, helping the Lions to the PCL and PIAA 5A championships in 2022 and the PIAA 6A championship in 2024.