Field Hockey Camps

Field Hockey Camps

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The main priority of our sport camp programs is the health, safety and well-being of our participants, student-athletes, coaches, and staff. 

All potential applicants to our youth residential programs are encouraged to regularly check our updated information and expectations, which may be subject to change.

Online registration ends 2 days prior to the first day of camp, unless the camp is full.

2025 FIELD HOCKEY CAMP DATES
Camp Dates Camp Information
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Field Hockey Academy, March 16  
Grades 8-12
 
Penn State's Field Hockey Academy is intended to provide high quality instruction and competition. The Academy will focus on innovative stick work and shooting sessions, defensive strategies, and skills as well as competitive, small game situations. Participants receive top instruction from the Penn State coaching staff and players.
 
Goalie Instruction

Specialized goalkeeping instruction will be provided during the clinic.
 
Enjoy a fun day packed with information and skills to help you take your game to the next level!

Fee: $160 (includes instruction, no housing)  

***DAY CAMP ONLY/NO HOUSING

Meal:  Not provided.  Bring a lunch/snacks to energize yourself during the clinic and a water bottle to refill during camp.  Water will be provided.

 When:  
 
March 16 – 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
 
Where: Holuba Hall

Holuba Hall comprises two large sized turf fields in which full-sided games may be played.

Holuba Hall is located off McKean Road. In case of inclement weather, you will be contacted by e-mail concerning any changes or cancellation.

Physical Conditioning 

To benefit as much as possible from this camp, participants should arrive in top physical condition. Particular attention should be paid to the feet. To avoid blisters, do not bring new shoes to camp. Jogging and sprinting are encouraged before the camp starts.

 

Equipment

Campers should bring their own hockey sticks. Shin guards are mandatory. Mouth guards are mandatory. Cross trainers or turf shoes are recommended. Grass cleats are not recommended. Goalies must bring their own equipment (goalie pads). Rain gear is recommended, depending on the weather. Personal equipment will NOT be shared. Also, campers should bring a water bottle to refill during camp.


Penn State Sport Camps
University Park, PA 16802
Fax: 814-865-8883
E-mail: SportCampInfo@psu.edu

In accordance with NCAA guidelines, all Penn State University Sport Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants, limited only by specified number, age, grade level and/or gender of its participants.