Women's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Opportunity to move around the crease and look for those down low
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Women's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Man Up Play, isolates the the side that is the 2v1
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Women's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Continuous picks, drives, and feeding opportunities
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Men's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Open set
relies on downhill dodging and oddball cutting/pick and rolls. This set is great to maintain possession and get quick cuts and passes to crease
relies on downhill dodging and oddball cutting/pick and rolls. This set is great to maintain possession and get quick cuts and passes to crease
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Men's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Basically, there are two triangle formations. One between the midfielders (two on top, one on crease) and one between the attack (two at GLE and one at X). These two triangle formations work together in harmony. If one of the two midfielders on the top pass it down to an attackmen, then that midfielder that passed the ball will sprint to crease while yelling the motion word, FISH. When the midfielders hear this motion call, its a fill triangle rotation. The crease mid will sprint out of the crease and go to the top, while the top mid (the one that did not pass the ball) will sprint across the top and fill in where the other mid was at.
While this is happening, the attack that caught the ball is looking to feed the ball to the mid cutting to crease. If that first look isn't there, then the second look is the mid cutting across the top (the mid that is filling in). If the second look isnt there, then the attack will pass it down to X. The X attack will then pass it to the other attackmen (the attack that did not pass the ball). The attack that has the ball will pass it to the midfielder at the top, as he passes the ball, he will yell the motion word, FISH.
When the attack hear this word, they essentially are doing the same motion as the midfielder triangle. The attack that passes the ball is cutting through the crease. This is the initial first, quick look. If no defender follows and lets the attack run free, then the mid w/ ball can pass and the attack will quick stick shot. If the attack is defended, then the second look is the X attack that is coming around to fill in for a hitch dodge and shot.
If neither look is there, then the offense can start the motion over and have the motion run the same direction or switch the direction of the motion.
While this is happening, the attack that caught the ball is looking to feed the ball to the mid cutting to crease. If that first look isn't there, then the second look is the mid cutting across the top (the mid that is filling in). If the second look isnt there, then the attack will pass it down to X. The X attack will then pass it to the other attackmen (the attack that did not pass the ball). The attack that has the ball will pass it to the midfielder at the top, as he passes the ball, he will yell the motion word, FISH.
When the attack hear this word, they essentially are doing the same motion as the midfielder triangle. The attack that passes the ball is cutting through the crease. This is the initial first, quick look. If no defender follows and lets the attack run free, then the mid w/ ball can pass and the attack will quick stick shot. If the attack is defended, then the second look is the X attack that is coming around to fill in for a hitch dodge and shot.
If neither look is there, then the offense can start the motion over and have the motion run the same direction or switch the direction of the motion.
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Men's Lacrosse|Drill
Learning and practicing how to get better at stick handling with both hands.
When you reach a cone, you are going to sich hands and cradle with the other hand until you reach the next cone. Do this until you reach the end of the cones and shoot the ball at the net.
You are able to do this with as many cones as you want.
When you reach a cone, you are going to sich hands and cradle with the other hand until you reach the next cone. Do this until you reach the end of the cones and shoot the ball at the net.
You are able to do this with as many cones as you want.
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Box Lacrosse|Drill
Make it all the way around and then shoot it from the bottom half while #2 is running across the field
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Men's Lacrosse|Full-Field
This clear is designed with simplicity in mind. This clear is based on clearing the ball opposite the box with Defensive middies as the primary ball carriers & the LSM as a secondary option.
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Men's Lacrosse|Full-Field
Diagram and Description of the boys lacrosse field. On the field during game play there are 10 players for each team: 1 Goalie, 3 Defenders, 3 Midfielders & 3 Attack.
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Men's Lacrosse|Drill
Small group groundball recovery drill. Set up as a traditional line drill with two players set in the middle. The middle players will drop the ball for a groundball and apply pressure to the player recovering the groundball.
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Men's Lacrosse|Drill
This is a great man up/down build up drill for both offense and defense.
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Men's Lacrosse|Half-Field
Motion into a double invert with our two short sticks behind. Exchange happens weakside to get into our set. Pick and cut action up top. #! RULE IS THAT ANY SAVE OR TURNOVER OUR ATTACK SPRINT TO BOX TO SUB OUR LSM AND SSDM ON TO PREVENT FAST BREAK. SS MIDS WILL THEN SPRINT TO BOX TO GET OUR ATTACKMAN BACK ON. MUST BE PRACTICED!
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