Virginia's #1 basketball camp for nearly 60 years
The Paul Webb Basketball Camps have been providing a tremendous basketball learning experience for nearly 60 years. These camps are successful due to the Webbs' reputation for organization and integrity. Camps are offered for individual players in Virginia Beach as well as team competitions for high schools held at Randolph-Macon College.
meet the coaches
This year marks the 57th anniversary of the Paul Webb Basketball Camp—representing over a half century of sportsmanship, excellence, and basketball. Each summer, Coach Paul Webb and his son, Eddie Webb, direct basketball camps for kids. These camps are the longest running basketball camps in Virginia.

COACH PAUL WEBB
Paul Webb’s start in the camp business began in 1965 while he was coach at Randolph-Macon College. His first camp was held at the college and drew 36 young basketball campers. Webb’s camps now draw 1,000 to 1,500 each year. Some of his former campers include NBA stars Moses Malone, Alonzo Mourning, Mark West, Ralph Sampson, Bryant Stith, J.R. Reid, Grant Hill and other NBA and college stars.
Coach Webb continued his camps in Hampton Roads after stepping down as head coach at Old Dominion University in 1985. He wanted kids to have more choices in the summer, and now his camps are among the most popular in the region. It’s his record of achievement and his dedication to great basketball and sportsmanship that make the Paul Webb Basketball Camp Virginia’s #1 Basketball Camp.
In 10 years as head coach at ODU, Paul Webb’s impressive record includes:
- 196 game wins
- Taking ODU from Division II to Division I
- Making 4 trips to the NCAA tournament and 5 trips to the NIT tournament
- Becoming the second all-time winningest college basketball coach in Virginia
- Coaching teams that upset Georgetown, Syracuse, University of Virginia (twice), Clemson, and even #1 ranked DePaul
Paul Webb’s start in the camp business began in 1965 while he was coach at Randolph-Macon College. His first camp was held at the college and drew 36 young basketball campers. Webb’s camps now draw 1,000 to 1,500 each year. Some of his former campers include NBA stars Moses Malone, Alonzo Mourning, Mark West, Ralph Sampson, Bryant Stith, J.R. Reid, Grant Hill and other NBA and college stars.
Coach Webb continued his camps in Hampton Roads after stepping down as head coach at Old Dominion University in 1985. He wanted kids to have more choices in the summer, and now his camps are among the most popular in the region. It’s his record of achievement and his dedication to great basketball and sportsmanship that make the Paul Webb Basketball Camp Virginia’s #1 Basketball Camp.
In 10 years as head coach at ODU, Paul Webb’s impressive record includes:
- 196 game wins
- Taking ODU from Division II to Division I
- Making 4 trips to the NCAA tournament and 5 trips to the NIT tournament
- Becoming the second all-time winningest college basketball coach in Virginia
- Coaching teams that upset Georgetown, Syracuse, University of Virginia (twice), Clemson, and even #1 ranked DePaul

COACH EDDIE WEBB
Coach Eddie Webb spent 25 years as President of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. Under his direction, the Hall of Fame gained tremendous distinction across the state by honoring legendary athletes such as Ralph Sampson, Nancy Lieberman-Cline, Alonzo Mourning, Arthur Ashe, Jr. and many others.
Eddie Webb graduated from Randolph-Macon College with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and from Old Dominion University with a master’s degree in education. After graduating, he spent 20 years coaching college basketball at:
- Randolph-Macon College: 2 years
- University of Wyoming: 1 year
- Old Dominion University: 7 years
- Virginia Commonwealth University: 10 years
But most importantly, he has been directing summer camps with Coach Paul Webb for over 45 years.
Coach Eddie Webb spent 25 years as President of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. Under his direction, the Hall of Fame gained tremendous distinction across the state by honoring legendary athletes such as Ralph Sampson, Nancy Lieberman-Cline, Alonzo Mourning, Arthur Ashe, Jr. and many others.
Eddie Webb graduated from Randolph-Macon College with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and from Old Dominion University with a master’s degree in education. After graduating, he spent 20 years coaching college basketball at:
- Randolph-Macon College: 2 years
- University of Wyoming: 1 year
- Old Dominion University: 7 years
- Virginia Commonwealth University: 10 years
But most importantly, he has been directing summer camps with Coach Paul Webb for over 45 years.