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IMPORTANT - COVID-19 REQUIREMENTS
- ALL CAMPERS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED. Full vaccination is defined as 2 weeks after the second dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine or 2 weeks after the one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. During the registration process the individual completing the registration form will need to attest that the person associated with the registration is fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (including booster if eligible) and meets the Princeton University visitor guidelines (https://covid.princeton.edu/policies).
- LIMITED ACCESS ON CAMPUS. Please limit the number of individuals traveling to campus with each camper and keep in mind that spectators may have limited access during indoor and outdoor sports camps/clinics.
- MEDICAL & RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS. Medical and religious exemptions will not be accepted for 2022 Sports Camps & Clinics.
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. For more information, please review all Frequently Asked Questions.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
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Due to high demand, many camps fill prior to the registration deadline and early registration is recommended. Once a camp reaches capacity or the registration deadline, we are unable to add additional campers. Walk-up registrations are not accepted for any camp or clinic.
In the event a camp does not reach capacity, the following registration deadlines apply:
Day Camps and Clinics close 2 days prior to the camp start date.
GIRLS ICE HOCKEY EXPOSURE ID CAMP
Open to individuals entering grades 7-9 in September 2022
Location: Baker Rink
Check-In: Monday, July 18, 2022 at 9:00am
Check-Out: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at 3:00pm
Day Camper Fee: $650.00
Fee includes instruction and a practice jersey. The camp will be limited to 5 goalies, 15 defense and 30 forwards. Campers will need to be dropped off and picked up each day. Hotels and travel arrangements are not provided. Participants must secure their own overnight accommodations (if needed).
Do you want to see what it's like to play NCAA Division I hockey at Princeton University?
This is your chance. Princeton Women's Hockey invites you to register for what will be the most exciting hockey camp of your summer.
The Girls Ice Hockey Exposure ID Camp is designed to introduce individuals to training methods at the NCAA collegiate level, both on and off the ice. Participants will be instructed by Princeton coaches and current players, along with other coaches and players from the college ranks. Participants will learn about proper training, nutrition and sports psychology. The Exposure ID Camp will give individuals real insight into the life of a Princeton hockey player while also developing skills and allowing each individual to show off their talents.
With an "all hands-on deck" coaching mentality, the camp will provide individuals with the proper tools and resources that will allow them to look at the college process with more confidence than ever.
GIRLS ICE HOCKEY ELITE CAMP
Open to individuals entering grades 10-12 in September 2022
Location: Baker Rink
Check-In: Monday, July 25, 2022 at 9:00am
Check-Out: Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 12:00pm
Day Camper Fee: $650.00
Fee includes instruction and a practice jersey. The camp will be limited to 4 goalies, 10 defense and 20 forwards. Campers will need to be dropped off and picked up each day. Hotels and travel arrangements are not provided. Participants must secure their own overnight accommodations (if needed).
The Girls Ice Hockey Elite Camp is designed for competitive players that have aspirations of playing hockey at the collegiate level. Morning sessions will focus on the fundamentals of power-skating and skill development. Players will learn proper body position, edge control, and how to lengthen their stride. Skill development includes puck protection, passing and scoring. Each team will have collegiate style practices in the afternoon that consist of team play and concepts. Players will also work out with the Princeton University Strength and Conditioning coach.
FACILITIES
All camps will be held on the Princeton University campus, one of the most beautiful and historic campuses in the world. Training sessions and games will be played at Hobey Baker Memorial Rink, one of the finest skating facilities in the nation. In addition, campers will utilize numerous grass fields surrounding Baker Rink for dry land and cross-training sessions.
Princeton University reserves the right to cancel, postpone or reschedule any camp or clinic because of low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. In the unfortunate case a camp or clinic is canceled, Princeton University will issue a full refund of the fees paid. Princeton University cannot be held responsible for any related costs, charges or expenses, including but not limited to; cancellation/change fees assessed by airlines, hotels, car services or travel agencies.