Rugby Camps

Rugby 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 camp, unless the camp is full.

2024 RUGBY CAMP DATES
Camp Dates Camp Information
Boys Skill Development & ID Camp July 23-25, 2024 Register | Tentative Schedule Get Acrobat Reader
Girls Skill Development & ID Camp July 23-25, 2024 Register | Tentative Schedule Get Acrobat Reader

Rugby Skill Development & ID Camps, July 23-25
Grades 8-12, boys and girls

The Penn State Rugby Skill Development & ID Camp is designed for students in grades 8-12 and accommodates skill levels from beginner to elite. This camp introduces players to a high-performance lifestyle and will develop rugby skills in a positive environment. Instruction will be geared toward increasing skill execution in game situations and developing mental skills to be a better rugby player and teammate.

Camp Highlights

  • Interaction with several current and former USA National Team players and coaches
  • Individual skill assessment and development (Catch, pass, tackle, contact skills)
  • Positional skill assessment and development (Kicking, lineout throws, scrum-half passing, etc.)
  • High performance lifestyle (Strength and conditioning, nutrition, mental skills)
  • Penn State University admissions information and general application information
  • Sports Health Care staff available throughout the camp

Fees: 

$575 resident (includes instruction, housing, meals, a camp shirt)
$515 day camper (includes instruction, all meals, a camp shirt, no housing)

Meals: Lunch on the first day to lunch on the last day 
 

What to Bring for Camp
Participants should bring the necessary practice gear, sneakers and cleated shoes, rugby jerseys, shoulder pads and head gear if appropriate. Long sleeves and leggings are recommended. Mouth guards are mandatory. Personal equipment will NOT be shared. Also, participants should bring a water bottle to refill during camp. Gatorade and water will be provided.

Guidelines
• Please remember that you are representing the sport of rugby and the Penn State rugby program at all times!
• Please be respectful to all coaches, Sports Health Care staff, fellow campers and guests.
• We have some of the best facilities in the world; please take care of them.
• Have fun!


Penn State Sport Camps
Gardner House
Elm Road
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.