Washington, DC Area Girls Lacrosse Camp
George Mason University, 4400 University Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030
CAMP DATES
June 22 – 25, 2026
July 20 – 23, 2026
Day & Half Day Only
AGE GROUP
GameBreaker Lacrosse Camp is open to campers ages 6 to 16 of all ability levels.
CAMP FEES
Day Camp: $529
Half Day: $369
* Team Discounts Available:
Please email [email protected] for any team discounts requests.

OVERVIEW
GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps is proud to return to George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, for an action-packed girls’ summer lacrosse camp. Designed to enhance individual stick skills, positional techniques, and team concepts, the camp also features daily scrimmages to help players put their training into practice. With flexible options for both full-day and half-day campers, this program accommodates a variety of schedules. Combining top-notch coaching, excellent facilities, and a fun, engaging atmosphere, this camp is an ideal opportunity for young athletes to improve their game and create lasting summer memories.
Camp Director
Coach Jessy Morgan brings a wealth of experience and passion to GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps as a tenure director. A highly respected coach and former elite player, Morgan currently serves as the Head Lacrosse Coach at Garrison Forest School, an all-girls boarding school in Baltimore, Maryland where she is also the Athletic Director. Coach Morgan also coaches for the USA U18 Women’s National Team, helping develop the next generation of elite lacrosse players on the international stage.
Morgan’s coaching career spans multiple levels of the game, with a proven track record of success:
– Head Coach at George Mason University (2014–2021) – Led the program to new heights in the Atlantic 10 Conference.
– Head Coach at Howard University – Built and led the Bison lacrosse program.
– Assistant Coach at the University of Virginia – Coached at her alma mater, mentoring top-tier Division I athletes.
As a player, Morgan was a standout All-American defender at the University of Virginia, where she played a crucial role in helping the Cavaliers capture the 2004 NCAA National Championship. Her decorated playing career and extensive coaching background provide her with a unique perspective on skill development, game strategy, and leadership.
What to Expect
At GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps, every player can expect positional training through a well-rounded curriculum tailored to all ages and ability levels. The camp’s primary goal is to help young athletes improve in all aspects of their game. With a strong focus on individual skill development, campers will also engage in drills designed to enhance teamwork and game understanding.
Key features of the camp include a low camper-to-coach ratio for personalized attention, groupings based on age and skill level to ensure appropriate challenges, and a fun, energetic, and experienced coaching staff dedicated to creating a positive learning environment.
CAMP HIGHLIGHTS & TAKEAWAYS
Each camper will:
- Skill Development: Enhance technical skills and tactical knowledge through focused training sessions.
- Exciting Competitions: Participate in camp games with opportunities to win prizes.
- Experienced Coaching Staff: Energetic, knowledgeable coaches with a low camper-to-coach ratio for personalized attention.
- Age & Skill-Level Groups: Campers are grouped appropriately to ensure optimal learning and challenge.
- Team Development: Drills and scrimmages designed to enhance teamwork and strategic gameplay.
- Unforgettable Fun: Enjoy a positive, engaging environment designed to make learning enjoyable and rewarding!
DAILY SKILLS BREAKDOWN
Individual & Group Stick Work
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Engage in dynamic warm-ups to prepare for each session
- Specialized stick routines involving targeted fundamental drills
Position Specific Training
- Participate in drills tailored for attack, midfield, and defensive players, focusing on position-specific techniques and strategies
Situational Game Play
- Player up & down game play
- Fast Breaks
- Groundballs and clears
- Small Sided Games
Game-Based Learning
- Compete in scrimmages, camp championships, 6s style games and 7v7 games to test and showcase skills in a competitive yet supportive environment.
CHECK IN & CHECK OUT
Check in/out: All campers will check in daily at 9:00 AM. Full-day campers will check out at 3:00 PM, while half-day campers will check out at 12:00 PM.
Age & Ability: Our day camp is open to girls ages 6-16, with the half-day option available for girls ages 6-9. Players of all abilities and skill levels are welcome to join and participate.
Meals: Campers are to bring their own lunch to camp.
Make sure campers bring all necessary lacrosse equipment, a refillable water bottle, & suggested items in the camp packing list. NO EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED
What to Bring to Camp
*Campers ARE REQUIRED to bring their own equipment*
- Health Form
- Lacrosse Stick, Goggles
- Cleats, sneakers
- Mouthguard
- Water Bottle
- Lunch/Snack
Please label every article you bring to camp. All items will be the responsibility of the camper. GameBreaker Lacrosse and its camp staff are not responsible for lost, stolen or forgotten items.
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CAMP REVIEWS

“My girls said to me that they are definitely coming back next year, all they have done is talk about this camp!”
Ian K.

“The overnight lacrosse camp exceeded all expectations! My daughter couldn’t stop talking about the comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and how Coach Taylor remembered each girl’s strengths and areas for improvement. The evening team challenges created bonds that strengthened their play on the field.”
Brianna D.

“Coach Hailey’s ability to connect with the girls individually made this overnight camp special. My daughter struggled with her shooting technique, and by week’s end, she was scoring consistently.”
Tyrone B.


