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On this page, you will find information about Union's upcoming camps. As of 8-8-25, Union softball has camps upcoming.

 

Union Commonwealth Softball to Host Prospect Camp on September 6

Barbourville, Ky. - Union Commonwealth University Softball will host a Prospect Camp on Saturday, September 6, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Union Field.

This one-day camp is open to high school student-athletes in grades 8–12, as well as college freshmen and sophomores, and is designed specifically for competitive softball players who are interested in playing at the collegiate level.

The camp will provide participants with the opportunity to work directly with the Union Commonwealth coaching staff in a comprehensive setting. The day will feature a Pro-Style workout, fundamental skill instruction, and live gameplay, offering prospective student-athletes a firsthand look at what it takes to succeed in a college program.

Camp Details:

  • Date: Friday, September 6

  • Registration: Begins at 8:30 a.m.

  • Camp Start Time: 9:00 a.m.

  • Cost: $100 (Due at registration)

Campers must bring their own equipment, including:

  • Bat

  • Glove

  • Cleats

  • Turf shoes

  • Batting gloves

  • Helmet

  • Catcher's gear (if applicable)

  • Personal pants, shirt, and hat

For any questions or additional information, please contact Coach Sydnie Wimpee at 805.229.5089 Or swimpee@unionky.edu

To apply for this camp, click here.

 

 

 

About the Coach

Kiley Goff is an accomplished former collegiate softball player and current Head Softball Coach with extensive experience at the NCAA Division I level. She began her collegiate career at Purdue University, making an immediate impact as a versatile player, starting 43 of 44 games as a freshman. She later transferred to the University of Maryland, where she served as team captain, earned Big Ten Co-Player of the Week honors, and led the conference in runners caught stealing in 2023. Goff concluded her playing career at the University of Louisville, starting all 52 games as catcher and leading the ACC in hit-by-pitches while earning multiple academic and athletic honors. Throughout her career, she demonstrated exceptional defensive skills, consistent offensive contributions, and strong leadership. After graduation, she transitioned into coaching, beginning as an Assistant Coach at Indiana State, where she works with hitters and infielders, further showcasing her dedication to the sport and player development.

 

  Updated: 8-8-25