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Michigan Athletics



Michigan Field
Hockey Camp
1000 South State St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
T: (734)-647-1271
F:(734)-764-2754



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Camp Information


Camp Sessions
July 5 - 8
Commuter Camp
Morning, afternoon and evening sessions, no overnight stay.
$385
July 8 - 11
Commuters (ages 7-17)
Morning, afternoon and evening sessions, no overnight stay.
$385
Overnight Stay (ages 12-17)
All 3 sessions & overnight stay in University Residence Halls
$495

Teams are encouraged to attend Michigan Field Hockey Camp together. All campers will have the opportunity to room, train and compete with their own teammates. Teams must consist of 10 or more players. If you plan to attend with your team, please designate your team's name on the application form.

Items to bring
Stick, shin guards, mouth guard, astroturf shoes, tennis shoes, rain gear. Goalies need to bring their own equipment.

Overnight campers should also bring their own pillows, towels, linens, toiletries, fan, and alarm clock.

Commuters need to bring their own lunch.

Camp program includes - videotapes of recent international, individualized instruction, staff demonstration games, question and answer session, camper entertainment and a camp store. The camp store will be available for purchasing sticks, shin guards, stick bags, apparrel and much more.

REGISTRATION - @ Ocker Field
Week 1: Commuter Campers Only
Monday, July 5th: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.
First session begins at 9:00am
Last session ends at Noon on the 8th

Week 2: Overnight and Commuters Campers
Thursday, July 8th: 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
First session begins at 2:00 p.m.
Last session ends at Noon on the 11th

LODGING:
All campers will be housed on the campus of the University of Michigan. There will be a $10 key deposit refunded at the end of the week.

MEALS:
Overnight campers receive breakfast, lunch and dinner at the University of Michigan residence hall dining facilities. Day campers and commuters must bring their own lunch. There is no dinner service in the dorms on Sundays.

DORMITORY COUNSELORS:
Camp counselors will be mature, responsible individuals assigned by the University of Michigan’s Residential Housing Department. The counselors will live in the residence hall, supervise the campers at night and run evening activities.

MEDICAL CARE:
Accident and Health Insurance for campers should be arranged by parents. Certified athletic trainers will attend all instructional sessions. The field hockey training room provides access to medical equipment for most training needs. Additionally, the University of Michigan hospital is nearby in the event of a medical emergency.