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Rob Cooper is a coach on the rise!

When it comes to coaches that are ready to take the next step in their careers, Wright State coach Rob Cooper is near the top of the list. Talk to any coach about Cooper and they'll tell you just how talented he is. They also will tell you how successful he will continue to be at Wright State and beyond. Cooper essentially has changed the attitude of the WSU program, leading them to overall records of 30-23, 36-22 and 32-27 the past three seasons. The Raiders also are expected to compete for the league title again this season. Cooper previously was an assistant for coach Rob Walton at Oral Roberts and has earned a great deal of respect from his peers in the coaching community. Remember his name in the future.

Rob Cooper Named to USA Baseball Coaching Staff for Third Time

USA Baseball announced today that Wright State head coach Rob Cooper would join the USA National Team coaching staff as an assistant coach. Cooper joins the USA National Team head coach Rick Jones (Tulane head coach), Team USA assistant Mike Kennedy (Elon head coach) and Team USA assistant Dan McDonnell (Louisville head coach).

"Rob's experience both with Team USA and Rick Jones is invaluable," said Eric Campbell, General Manager of the USA Baseball National Team. "We are extremely glad to have Coach Cooper back and the continuity he brings to our staff."

Cooper enters his fifth season at the helm of the Raiders program and has posted 124 victories - including three-straight 30+ win campaigns - and made one trip to the NCAA Tournament (2006, Corvallis Regional). Cooper has seen five of his players get drafted over the past three seasons, including a school-record three players in the 2008 MLB First Year Player Draft.

What should I bring to my baseball camp or showcase camp?

Many times the camp itself will have a recommended list of items to bring to camp, but here are a few things to help you. All position players should bring a bat and glove. Look like a baseball player by wearing a hat, jersey, belt, baseball socks, etc. You need to look the part. If you are a catcher, have your own gear. Hitters, bring your bat and helmet just in case. Don't expect to use the college's equipment and you must be ready to go! Borrow something from a teammate or coach if you do not have one.

Bring a snack just in case, you never know how long you will have to wait to train, get seen, etc.

What is your refund policy?

We do not offer refunds on canceled campers, just a future camp credit if you decide to cancel, but we do have what is called "Cancellation Protection".

We offer basic Cancellation Protection to allow participants some peace of mind in case plans change. This allows us to keep our prices low and provide the best service possible. Due at the time of registration, Cancellation Protection entitles you to a full refund of camp fees should you cancel your registration more than 14 days prior to the start of an overnight camp, and 7 days prior to the start of a day camp. If you cancel within 14 or 7 days of the start of your session, we will give you a camp credit for all money paid.

The credit is valid for three years from camp date at any of our camps, clinics or prospect events. Credit with insurance is transferable to family members or friends, and good toward a future camp.

What should I bring to my baseball camp or showcase camp?

Many times the camp itself will have a recommended list of items to bring to camp, but here are a few things to help you. All position players should bring a bat and glove. Look like a baseball player by wearing a hat, jersey, belt, baseball socks, etc. You need to look the part. If you are a catcher, have your own gear. Hitters, bring your bat and helmet just in case. Don't expect to use the college's equipment and you must be ready to go! Borrow something from a teammate or coach if you do not have one.

Bring a snack just in case, you never know how long you will have to wait to train, get seen, etc.

What they're saying...

I just wanted to let you that I was totally impressed with session #3. I told my son, that I learned more about hitting in the first 15 minutes of the first session that I had in my whole career playing ball. He had a great time and you and your coaches were terrific.

Tom Novotney

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