Ha! I guess my ears should have been burning since you guys were talking about me.
Yes, DD went to PSU camp two summers ago. She had fun, it was well organized, lots of gym time. They kind of make a big deal about new skills. You get to write each new skill on a star and tape it to the mirror or some such thing. And there were lots of stars on the mirror by the last day. That said, it really depends on your kid. If she's "slow and steady", don't expect any miracles. If she picks up skills easily, she'll probably pick some up. But there are a lot of kids there, and I think a fair amount of time is spent waiting for turns. But that's likely to be the case in any summer camp situation. If you're going to do it, do it because it's a fun experience doing what she loves with other girls who love it too. Don't do it as an investment in skill acquisition.
Like Maryland there's no AC in the dorms. DD was mad because I sent her with a little table-top fan. They really need the big honkin' box fan. Also, I assumed since they were in dorm rooms that they'd have little refrigerators in their room, but they take them out of the camper's rooms, so you go back to your un-air conditioned room after a hot, sweaty practice and can't have a cold drink, which is kind of a bummer, I think. DD didnt complain about it, but I would have!
Woodward is really great too (about 30-40 minutes from PSU). DD said she liked both camps the same amount, but I felt like she got more of a camp experience at Woodward... Out in the country with cabins (air conditioned!), outdoor space, a pool, etc.