Madison Area Summer Field Hockey Camp at Drew University
Drew University, 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 08540
CAMP DATES
August 03 – August 06, 2026
Overnight & Extended Day Only
*LESS THAN 15 SPOTS REMAINING
Site Director – Ashley Kishorn
Associate Athletic Director at Mitchell College
Former Head Coach at EMU
AGE GROUP
Revolution Field Hockey Camp is open to kids & teens ages 9 to 18.
CAMP FEES
Overnight Camp: $899
Extended Day: $749
* Team Discounts Available:
For team discounts, please email Support@FHCamps.com.

OVERVIEW
Drew University is conveniently located right outside of New York City and Newark, in Madison, NJ. Drew’s state-of-the-art facilities provide the perfect environment for campers to develop their skills. This summer, join us for a fun camp experience that focuses on improving your field hockey skills.
The camp is open to all ages and ability levels. Each participant will be assessed and grouped with others of a similar age and skill level. Adjustments to groups may be made throughout the week to ensure campers have the opportunity to train with and compete against different players. Through a mix of drills, games, and scrimmages, each camper will have the chance to learn, improve, and enjoy field hockey in a supportive and dynamic environment.
Camp Director
Kishorn joins the Mariners following a six-year tenure at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, where she served as both a head field hockey coach and administrator. Kishorn will oversee all internal operations for Mitchell’s department, which is comprised of 12 varsity sports. She will also serve as the compliance coordinator and Title IX Deputy, and as SWA she will be involved in senior-level management decisions at both the campus and conference levels.
Along with serving as the head coach of the Eastern Mennonite field hockey program since 2017, Kishorn also held the title of Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and the SWA. In these roles she facilitated all compliance inquiries for student-athletes and coaches including, but not limited to eligibility paperwork, transfer portal, rules interpretation, and NCAA waivers and reports. Additionally, Kishorn was the Athletics Diversity and Inclusion Designee at EMU, while also assisting the Athletic Director with coach evaluations and serving on all hiring committees within the athletic department. During her tenure with the Royals, she developed the Women in Sport program, assisted with organization and implementation of end of year student-athlete recognition banquet, and served as a committee member for the University’s giving day event.
After arriving as the head field hockey coach at EMU, Kishorn immediately began to make an impact. In her second season at the helm, she led the squad to an eight-win season, the most wins since 2011. In 2020, Kishorn led the Royals to their first .500 record since 2010, then in 2022 the team posted a 10-7 record, the most since the 2011 season. She also excelled in recruiting, landing the largest EMU field hockey roster in over twenty years.
Prior to taking over the EMU program, Kishorn served as an assistant field hockey coach at Williams College, Lynchburg College, and Wilson College. During her playing career she was a member of the Salisbury University Division III National Championship field hockey team in 2009.
Kishorn holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science with minors in athletic coaching and marketing/management from Salisbury. She earned her Masters of Education in Educational leadership from Lynchburg College.
What to Expect
At Revolution Field Hockey Camps you’ll receive personalized field hockey training through an exceptional curriculum, tailored to all age groups and skill levels. Our goal is to help players of all abilities enhance every aspect of their game. Our camps emphasize individual skill development while incorporating drills and scrimmages to foster teamwork and strategy.
Key features of our field hockey staff include: Low camper-to-coach ratios; groups organized by age and skill level and a fun, energetic, and experienced coaching team.
CAMP HIGHLIGHTS & TAKEAWAYS
Each camper will:
- Develop their technical skills & tactical knowledge
- Participate in camp games with a chance to win prizes
- Compete amongst their peers in small games & camp matches
- Be given the opportunity to work with college &/or high school coaches & college players all week long
…and most importantly: HAVE FUN!
DAILY SKILLS BREAKDOWN
Individual Skill Training
- Dynamic warm up
- Ball control
Technical Skills Training
- Passing & receiving, shooting, eliminating, tackling, shot-stopping
Tactical Skill Training
- Reading the play or situation
- Application of new skills and when to use
Game-Based Learning
- Competition & inter-camp scrimmages
CHECK IN & CHECK OUT
Overnight Campers: Check in at 12PM-1PM Monday. Campers should be picked up at Noon Thursday.
Extended Day Campers: Check in at 12PM-1PM Monday (8:45AM every other day). Campers should be picked up at 8:30PM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and at Noon Thursday. (Lunch and dinner are included)
Field Hockey Typical Daily Schedule*
| 7am: | Wake Up |
| 7:30am: | Breakfast |
| 8:45am: | Extended Day Campers Arrive |
| 9:00am: | Morning Field Session |
| 11:30am: | Free Time |
| 12:15am: | Lunch |
| 1:00pm: | Free Time |
| 2:00pm: | Afternoon Field Session |
| 4:30pm: | Free Time |
| 5:15pm: | Dinner |
| 6:30pm: | Evening Field Session |
| 8:30pm: | Extended Day Campers Depart – Dorm Games, Evening Meeting, Social Time for Overnight Campers |
| 10:30pm: | Lights out |
*Schedule may change or be adjusted as needed
What to Bring to Camp
Below is a suggested list of items to bring to camp. We recommend that campers avoid bringing expensive personal items such as cell phones or laptops. Campers are permitted to bring cell phones to camp for contacting their guardians, but phones are not allowed on the field during training sessions. Please make sure to label all items you bring to camp. All personal belongings are the responsibility of the camper. Revolution Field Hockey and its camp staff are not responsible for lost, stolen, or forgotten items.
- Health Form
- Hockey stick
- Shin guards
- Mouthguard
- Turf shoes/sneakers
- Slides/flip-flops
- T-shirts, tank tops, sweats, shorts, pajamas, sports bras, athletic socks
- Bed linens (XL twin) & pillows
- Shower supplies – towel, shower shoes, toiletries, toothbrush, toothpaste
- Sunscreen
- Portable fan
- Non perishable snacks or drinks for between meals
CAMP REVIEWS
“My daughter was super happy at this camp right from the first day. She texted me updates throughout saying she had made new friends, received fun camp prizes, and that she got along well with her roommate who she didn’t know before camp. It sounds like they plan on being roommates at this camp next year now!!”
Delanie S.
“My time at this camp was great. I made many friends and loved the meals I ate too. The coaches stayed after lunch with me to help me with my stick skills, which really showed that they cared about me. I loved this camp, I will be back again next year!”
Mikayla G.
“I cannot even believe how crazy my child improved after just two days of camp. I loved how easy it was to register my child and to check her in as well. We will definitely be back next year Revolution!”
Emma L.
“The competition was great, and the coaches were awesome! I grew so much in such a short time! I was asked what my goals were to get better and was taught so much in a short time! I loved that there was a mix of business and fun!”
Rylee K.



