The LeTourneau women's basketball Prospect Camp is designed for girls basketball players who are focused on becoming athletes at the next level and want to be evaluated while working one-on-one with LeTourneau women's basketball coaches.Â
The camp will feature a high-level of instruction and feedback by the coach. There will be an admissions counselor visit session and visits by some of our current women's basketball players. The camp is open to all 2024, 2025, and any unsigned athletes.
CAMP UPDATE: Please accept our apologies as we've had to postpone our Prospect Camp. Due to the storm damage in Longview, clearing of roads, and the loss of power to the university side of the city and the university, we have to cancel.Â
Early next week we will provide a make-up date for camp. If you are unable to make the date, we will refund your camp fee to include the processing fee.
Again, our apologies for the inconvenience.Â
DETAILS:
- Date: TBA
- Time: 2:00-4:30 PM
- Cost: $50
- Attendees will receive a t-shirt
- CAMP CONTACT: Scot MacAllister (scotmacallister@letu.edu)
CAMP DIRECTOR: Head Coach Scot MacAllister
MacAllister finished his first season at the helm of the YellowJackets in 2022-23.Â
Prior to joining the YellowJackets, MacAllister served as the women's head coach at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, located in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., leading the Pomeroys to the USCAA National Championship. Â He mentored and coached two players to the 2021-2022 USCAA National Championship All-Tournament Team, two All-American selections, with one earning the honor of having her jersey chosen to hang in the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Ring of honor during the 2022-23 campaign.
MacAllister joined the Pomeroys after serving as the assistant coach for Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, from 2014-20. He and coached 17 All-Conference award winners, 26 All-Academic Honor Roll recipients and two 1,000-point scorers. His high school coaching career spans two decades, including head girls coach at Russell County High School in Kentucky, from 2013-14. During his time at Logan County High School in Kentucky (2005-13), MacAllister led the Kentucky Blast ninth and 10th grade AAU teams from 2010-13.
MacAllister earned the National Federation of High School Spirit of Sport and Kentucky High School Athletic Association Spirit of Sport Award in 2013. These awards honor the pride, spirit and selflessness of programs found within the community, district and high school.
His coaching experience began in California at Kings River Community College from 1991-93, before his first of two stints at Corcoran High School from 1994-98. After the 1998-99 campaign at Dinuba High School, he returned to Corcoran from 1999-03. Over his illustrious career on the West Coast, MacAllister collected 11 California State Sweet Sixteen appearances, nine league championships, two elite eight appearances and one final four finish. He also earned league coach of the year, two Valley All-Stars honors as an assistant coach and once as head coach.
MacAllister earned his Master of Arts in Educational Leadership & Supervision and Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from California State University.