| 2010
National Collegiate Development Camp |
JULY 14 - 18, 2010
Quotes from past players:
"The skating, food, lodging and coaches available were fantastic. This is also the only camp where the teams weren't overloaded and the kids could establish themselves with consistent playing time and high powered skating drills."
"The exposure was fantastic and the camp was so well run, thanks again!"
"Just wanted to thank you for putting together a great program. My son really enjoyed it and will definitely be back next year. The camper/coach ratio was great and the coaches were very approachable."
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WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010
* DOUBLE THE EXPOSURE - Minor Division teams will work with D-I
NEPSAC Prep school coaches IN ADDITION to college coaches.
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Coaches will better understand your abilities, character and work ethic
when they are on the ice and behind the bench with you. |
| 2010 STAFF FROM: ( updated weekly) |
| Northeastern |
Holy
Cross |
| Hamilton |
Weslyan |
| Princeton |
Hobart |
| Manhattanville |
Dartmouth |
| Union |
Lawrence |
| Sacred
Heart |
Hobart |
| U Mass-Amherst |
Clarkson |
| Merrimack |
Sacred
Heart |
| Yale |
RPI |
| Morrisville State |
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Collegiate Development Camp
Cost of camp includes all accommodations, meals and snacks. |
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Please note - when registering online you are required
to pay in full. If you would like to pay in two installments please download and
fax or mail us the registration form with payment.
No refunds on enrollments after June 1. Before June 1, a $50 administration fee will be charged. |
• Understand the athlete-college application process.
• Train with college coaches and understand what they expect during
practices and games.
• Work with 12–16 different college coaches.
• Understand the physical fitness requirements to play college hockey.
• See how you stack up physically to college players.
• the college application process.
• what you can do to improve your chances of achieving your goals.
• finding the competitive edge-mental and physical toughness.
• what college coaches look for in players.
• NCAA Clearinghouse.
• Seasonal training programs and how to best achieve your goals.
• How to maximize your weight/strength training program-fitness & nutrition
• Hockey-specific exercises.
Specialized goaltender instruction each practice by collegiate goal coaches
| Previous Campers have played, are playing at or have committed to these schools: |
| D-I |
D-III |
| Princeton |
Middlebury |
| University of New Hampshire |
Amherst |
| Holy Cross |
Hamilton |
| Cornell |
Lawrence |
| Northeastern |
Connecticut College |
| Colgate |
Trinity |
| U Mass Amherst |
University of Southern Maine |
| Brown |
Wesleyan |
| Yale |
Williams |
| Boston University |
Lebanon Valley |
| Bentley |
Colby |
| Dartmouth |
St. Anselm |
| Union |
Asssumption |
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Western New England |
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Babson |
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Hobart |
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Major Division limited to 136 players.
8 teams – 15 skaters, 2 goalies each
For Birth Years 1992 to 1989
Minor Division limited to 68 players
4 teams - 15 skaters, 2 goalies
Camp begins Wednesday afternoon, July 14
Check-in is 12-2pm on Wednesday , July 14th at Princeton Sports Center.
Camp ends Sunday, July 18 around 1 pm. Please book return flights for 4pm and later on Sunday, July 18.
*Campers may fly in or arrive Tuesday afternoon or evening and stay overnight in their rooms for an additional fee of $60. Wednesday breakfast is included.
Airport pickup and delivery is available for a fee. Please book flights into
Newark International Airport. Arrangement for pickup and drop off can be requested on the camper information forms e-mailed upon registration.
| Development
Camp Typical Daily Schedule |
| 8:00am |
Breakfast |
| 9:00-10:00am |
Fitness
training/testing * |
| 10:30-11:45am |
On-ice
practice |
| 12:00pm |
Lunch |
| 12:30pm |
Video review |
| 1:30-3:00pm |
Down
time at hotel |
| 3:45-5:00pm |
On-ice
practice or game |
| 5:30pm |
Dinner |
| 6:00pm |
Coaches'
seminar |
| 7:00-8:00pm |
Game |
| 8:15-8:45pm |
Late
day recovery (fitness) |
| 9:30pm |
Snack |
| 10:30pm |
Lights
out |
Goaltenders attend goalie-specific on-ice training instead of morning fitness training.
We understand the caloric and dietary needs of hockey players in training
and will supply full nutritious meals and snacks several times each day.
Water and Powerade are supplied at all on-ice/off-ice training sessions.
All campers are housed in groups of 4 in 2 bedroom/2 bath suites.Transportation between
the hotel and the rink will be provided. Room-mate requests can be made on the camper information form e-mailed upon registration.

For more information contact Janice Benson 732.940.6800
janice.benson2@verizon.net