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Ryan Pannone Basketball Camps Set for Summer 2026

Ryan Pannone Basketball Camps Set for Summer 2026

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Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – Arkansas State men’s basketball head coach Ryan Pannone announced Monday that registration is open for the 2026 Ryan Pannone Basketball Camps scheduled in June and July at the Red Wolf Center on the campus of Arkansas State University.

The first session will take place June 22-25 and the second session is scheduled for July 20-23. The camps will be co-ed and open to participants from kindergarten through eighth grade.

Both camps will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and participants can check in at 8:30 a.m. in the main entrance of the Red Wolf Center. The cost is $185 and includes a camp T-shirt and a printed photo with Pannone.

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Campers are encouraged to bring a water bottle along with money for the concession stand. Appropriate and comfortable basketball gear is recommended, and most importantly, all campers are required to bring a great attitude.

The Red Wolf Center can be located at 2501 Aggie Road in Jonesboro, and registration can be found by clicking here.

All camps are open to any and all entrants, limited only by number, age, grade level, and/or gender.

Please note that in accordance with NCAA Rules, an athletics booster or other representative of Arkansas State’s athletics interests may not pay for any expense (e.g., registration fee, travel, lodging, etc.) related to a prospective student-athlete’s participation in a sports camp or clinic administered by Arkansas State or any of its coaches or staff members.

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