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Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD - OPEN

June 13 - 15

  • Shoot & Save Clinic

Ages 13 - 18

  • Junior Camp

Ages 8 - 13

  • Type: Evening
  • Cost: $200
  • Camp Times:4PM - 8PM

July 15 - 18

  • Type: Residential
  • Cost: Overnight $555

Extended Day $445

  • Start:12:00 Noon (1st Meal Dinner)
  • Ages:10 - 18

 

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Homewood Field is one of the best surfaces in the country for field hockey. Revolution Field Hockey is America's favorite Maryland Field Hockey Camp. This summer we are offering the perfect variety of programs to fit your summer training goals.

In June, Attack & Midfielders will improve their scoring percentages by isolating their training to focus on shooting for 3 consecutive evening sessions. Goalies will benefit from repetition, goalie specific work-outs and immediate feedback. Junior players, relatively new to the game will train with collegiate coaches to develop good habits from the start. Fine tuning fundamental skills is the recipe for success in field hockey. Use this June opportunity as the jumping stone for your summer and get ready for the season ahead.

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Director's Bio

Megan Fraser, Johns Hopkins University Head Coach, has been with the Blue Jays for 15 seasons. She has a career record of 184-112 making her the winningest coach in both JHU and Centennial Conference history. Eleven JHU teams have qualified for postseason play in the past fifteen seasons, including NCAA bids in 1999, 2000, and 2003, 2007 and 2008. The Blue Jays have been in the Centennial Conference tournament finals seven times in the 9 year history of the tournament, winning twice. Over her 15 year career, Fraser has coached 59 All-Conference elections, 33 All-Region Honorees and 8 National All-Americans. Coach Fraser was honored as the Division III South Region Coach of the Year in 1999.

Megan had a standout playing career also. She played for the nationally ranked University of Maryland for four years, and helped lead the squad to the NCAA Championship in 1993 and NCAA Finals in 1995.

Megan remains an active player with various club teams in the Baltimore/DC area. She also serves as site director for Region 7D United States Field Hockey Association Futures Program.

   
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