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Women's Lacrosse Defense

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

Executing the  Double team members

Executing the Double team

Double-teaming in women’s lacrosse is a defensive strategy used to trap an attacker, apply pressure, and create turnovers, especially in critical game moments. To avoid penalties like shooting space violations and the three-second rule, defenders must communicate effectively and execute the double team with proper timing and positioning.

Understanding Zone Defense in Women’s Lacrosse members

Understanding Zone Defense in Women’s Lacrosse

Zone defense in women’s lacrosse is a strategy where defenders cover specific areas of the field, focusing on clogging high-risk scoring zones, such as the 8-meter arc, while following key rules like avoiding shooting space violations and the three-second rule. This approach is effective against strong offensive players but requires strong communication and quick rotation to prevent gaps and potential scoring opportunities.