Executing the Mumbo: A Dodging and Curling Strategy
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Executing the Mumbo: A Dodging and Curling Strategy

The Mumbo play in women’s lacrosse leverages coordinated movement to create space and confuse defenders. With a dodge from up top, inside players curl out while outside players cut in, opening up scoring opportunities. This strategy, whether instinctive or planned, relies on strong team chemistry and quick decision-making to maximize offensive success.

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Conversation with Coach P

Today, I sit down with Coach Gary Pottebaum. With years of experience shaping both boys’ and girls’ lacrosse programs, Coach P has become a driving force in youth sports, building not just teams but a true lacrosse culture. Our conversation dives deep into his strategic approach, the art of player development, and his philosophy on leadership. Tune in for insights that every aspiring coach, player, or lacrosse fan won’t want to miss. Key takeaways include:

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2-2-3 Triangle Offense
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2-2-3 Triangle Offense

The 2-2-3 Triangle Offense in women’s lacrosse uses constant movement, quick passing, and triangle formations to create space and scoring opportunities. The two crease players stay active by cutting, setting screens, and repositioning to avoid violating the 3-second rule while maintaining offensive pressure.

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Motion Offense in Women’s Lacrosse

The motion offense in women’s lacrosse focuses on constant movement, quick passing, and effective spacing to disrupt defenses and create scoring opportunities. By emphasizing off-ball movement and maintaining proper positioning, it helps players generate open lanes for shots while promoting teamwork and communication. This strategy enhances lacrosse IQ and keeps defenders off balance, leading to more high-quality scoring chances for the offense.

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