Division IID CampMen's

Soccer Residential Camp II - Resident Camper

D1 college soccer ID camp · University Park, PA

PSPenn State

Penn State

$510

Jul 17-19, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 17-19, 2026
Location
University Park, PA
Gender
Men's
Division
D1
Type
ID Camp
Cost
$510
Ages
Check listing
Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

Penn State's Soccer Residential Camp II is a three-day day camp held July 17–19, 2026, in University Park, Pennsylvania. Despite its name, the camp offers no housing; attendees commute daily. It is marketed toward grades 5–12 and costs $510 for the full session. The camp focuses on skill development, tactical training, and exposure to collegiate-level instruction.

The broad grade range (5–12) signals that this is a development and exposure event rather than a selective recruiting venue. Families with middle-school-age players will find it useful for introducing their child to college coaching methods. High school recruits considering Penn State or exploring Big Ten soccer should note that the wide age span means rosters will be mixed by skill level and maturity. This is not a high-end ID camp filtered for elite prospects; it functions as a general skills clinic under a college program's name.

Prospective attendees should know that the head coach does not attend, meaning evaluation is limited to assistant staff and does not drive roster decisions. The three-day format provides more training volume than a one-day clinic, but the day-camp structure—with players going home each evening—reduces informal coaching contact compared to overnight camps. At $510, the cost is moderate for a three-day collegiate camp. No prior camper reviews are available to inform expectations about instruction quality or value. Families should verify that the camp's curriculum matches their player's current development level, given the wide age mix.

This camp works best for players in middle school or early high school who want to experience Big Ten-level coaching in a low-pressure environment. Recruits in grades 10–12 with serious Division I ambitions at Penn State should consider whether a general development camp serves their recruiting timeline, since the absence of head-coach evaluation limits its value as a direct pathway to coaching attention. The lack of a registration deadline means spots may fill, so interested families should register promptly.

Operator’s description

Day soccer camp for grades 5-12 with technical and tactical training, collegiate-level coaching and evaluation, specialized goalkeeper instruction.

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By John Hull, founder of IDCampFinder

Soccer parent & recruiting researcher. How we evaluate camps · Reviewed May 5, 2026

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University Park, PA

University Park, PA