Delaware Field Hockey Camp: DAY CAMPER REGISTRATION




Delaware Field Hockey Camp: DAY CAMPER REGISTRATION
The Delaware Field Hockey Summer Camp offers an unforgettable experience on the beautiful campus of the University of Delaware. Athletes will train with a high-level coaching staff made up of Division I, II, and III coaches, along with current and former collegiate student-athletes. Campers can choose a residential option, staying in UD dorms and dining in the university’s cafeteria for a true college-campus feel. The camp features focused technical skill sessions, competitive game play, meaningful team bonding, and—most importantly—tons of fun in an energetic environment.
This registration page is for Day Campers Grades 7-12. To register as a Overnight Camper please see the other link on the UD camps page.
Prices:
Day Camp registration = $420
There is no discount for day campers that are coming with a team. The Day camper rate is for both individuals campers and campers registering for a team.
Dates+ Times:
July 24-26, 2026
Check in will be held from 11:00-1:00PM On July 24 and Check out will be held in the afternoon on July 26th.
Lodging:
Overnight Campers will stay in the UD campus dorms. Transportation will be provided by UD transportation services to and from the dorms to the fields.
Meals:
The following meals will be provided. July 24, dinner. July 25th, breakfast, lunch and dinner. July 26th, breakfast.
Session Curriculum:
Campers will enjoy 5 field hockey sessions, 1 team bonding session and optional participation in team skit night. Field hockey sessions will be a mix of technical skill training and game play.
Location:
All field hockey sessions will be held on UD practice turf fields. Please note that Rullo stadium will be under renovation this summer and therefor will not be used for this camp.
Delaware Field Hockey Camp in owned and operated by CoreHKY. It is independently run and not a sponsored program of the University of Delaware.
This Camp is open to any and all participants and is only limited by the number of slots available per facility size, age, and/or grade level of the participant.
