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Women's Lacrosse Defense

Women's defensive systems, pressure, help rules, and transition coverage.

The Role of the Rover

The Role of the Rover

The Rover is the key to a successful zone defense. Learn how anticipating plays, rotating quickly, and protecting passing lanes can disrupt the offense and create turnovers.

Defending the Crease

Defending the Crease

A strong crease defender protects the middle, keeps her stick up, and uses proper body positioning to stop attackers from creating easy scoring chances. Learn the key rules and techniques every beginner should know.

Backer Zone Defense in Women’s Lacrosse: A Guide for New Coaches

Backer Zone Defense in Women’s Lacrosse: A Guide for New Coaches

The Backer Zone Defense in women’s lacrosse combines structured zone coverage with a floating backer who supports defenders near the 8-meter arc, focusing solely on the ball and providing critical help in high-pressure situations. This strategy emphasizes communication, forcing attackers into controlled areas, and effectively managing cutters and weak-side threats.

Teaching Defenders to Control Without Fouling

Teaching Defenders to Control Without Fouling

The Defocus Crashing Drill trains defenders to help inside the 8-meter arc without committing fouls. By keeping arms extended, sitting low, and timing the crash, defenders learn to double-team smartly and funnel attackers out. This drill builds discipline and reinforces safe, effective zone defense.