Welcome to the Sports Camps at Stony Brook page. By using the links below, you will be able to browse the various camps offered at Stony Brook, learn details of each, and register your son or daughter for their favorite Sports Camps at Stony Brook!
All camps and clinics are open to any and all entrants, limited only by specified number, age, grade level and/or gender of its participants.
Admission to a camp or clinic must be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Spaces cannot be reserved or held for any camp or clinic.
A representative of an institution's athletics interest may not pay a prospective student-athlete's expenses to attend a member institution's sports camp or clinic.
Institutional staff members or representatives of its athletics interest shall not give free or reduced admission privileges to a high school, preparatory school, or two-year college athletics award winner or any individual being recruited by Stony Brook University.
A representative of an institution's athletics interest may not pay a prospective student-athlete's expenses to attend a member institution's sports camp or clinic.
A member institution may not compensate or reimburse a high school, preparatory school, or two-year college coach based on the number of campers the coach sends to camp, the coach's reputation or the value the coach has on the institution's recruiting efforts.
A prospective student-athlete shall include any individual who has started classes for the seventh grade.
Prospective student-athletes for Men's Basketball may not make any on campus visit, including attendance at a camp or clinic, during "dead periods" throughout the month of July.
All Stony Brook camps and clinics have policies in place to ensure the safety of youth participating in our programs, activities and services is not compromised. All program staff are trained in emergency protocols and all relevant internal, external, and parental reporting requirements.
Personal information about camp participants is considered confidential and may not be shared outside of camp. This includes the identity of campers, any demographic information, medical information and any other personally-identifiable data about any individual or group of campers. Also, the University cannot release names or phone numbers of other participants, not even to those who want to carpool.
In accordance with NCAA guidelines, all Stony Brook University Sport Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants, limited only by specified number, age, grade level and/or gender of its participants.