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Cape Cod Regional Technical High School

Harwich, MA

Director:
Julie Ryan (Smith)
When:
July 7 - 10
Type:
Day
Cost:

Day $315

Camp Start:

8:45 AM (Bring Your Lunch)

Camp End:
3:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

A sought after vacation spot doubles as a summer field hockey camp for the girls. To learn more about cape cod visit www.capecod.com

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Check out our GameBreaker Lacrosse Camp at Cape Cod Community College, Boys August 4 - 7

Director's Bio

Julie Ryan, Babson College Head Field Hockey Coach will direct this camp. In her first season with Babson College, she led the team to a 14 - 7 season record. Coach Ryan has posted winning seasons at every team she has coached.

In 2003, Julie began her coaching career as the Yale University Assistant Coach and then went on to be the Assistant Coach for Division III powerhouse Springfield College and Division I Nationally Ranked Boston College, bringing success along with her each step of the way. Yale won the Div I ECAC Tournament, Springfield College won the NEWMAC Conference and Boston College finished their inaugural year in the highly competitive Atlantic Coast Conference ranked #16 in the nation.

Julie graduated from Quinnipiac University as four-year letter winner in field hockey. As a senior she earned several honors including; first team Mid-East Regional All-American, Mid-East Regional Academic All-American, NFHCA Senior All-Star, Northeast Conference First Team and Northeast Conference Player of the Year. Julie also led the squad to their first-ever NCAA appearance. For these outstanding efforts, Quinnipiac selected her as the Female Athlete of the Year.

Coach Ryan has also been an assistant coach for the Cape Cod Classic Super Sophs program, where she helped select the top freshman and sophomores across Cape Cod, a USFHA Futures Program Coach and is in her seventh season as a Revolution Field Hockey Camp Director.