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Women's Lacrosse Offense

Women's offensive actions, spacing concepts, shooting reads, and set plays.

Conversation with Coach P members

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:

Nations Offensive Strategy members

Nations Offensive Strategy

Nations in women’s lacrosse involves three players—Dodger, Picker, and Feeder—coordinating to create scoring opportunities through dynamic roles and focused ball movement. It emphasizes using picks and precise passing to exploit defensive weaknesses and generate mismatches, requiring players to adapt roles fluidly and react to the defense's movement.

Principles Based Offense for Women's Lacrosse members

Principles Based Offense for Women's Lacrosse

The principles-based offense in women's lacrosse focuses on fundamental strategies such as possession, passing, and coordinated movements (like picking and spacing) to create scoring opportunities and maintain control of the game. It emphasizes teamwork and adaptability, using structured plays that exploit defensive weaknesses through calculated, continuous ball movement and player positioning.

Basics of Offensive Spacing in Girls Lacrosse members

Basics of Offensive Spacing in Girls Lacrosse

Effective offensive spacing in girls' lacrosse stretches the defense, opens dodging lanes, and maximizes scoring opportunities by maintaining movement, clearing space, and strategically positioning players. Utilizing high positioning, the X behind the net, and continuous cycling forces defenders to cover more ground, making it harder for them to collapse and recover.

Women's Lacrosse ISO for the Center Midfielder members

Women's Lacrosse ISO for the Center Midfielder

In this women's lacrosse ISO play, the center midfielder attacks the goal while the two adjacent midfielders clear space by dropping down and out, and the two attackers in front of the goal pop outward as passing options. To maintain possession and defensive readiness, a player must be positioned behind the goal to back up missed shots, while midfielders remain aware of transition responsibilities to prevent a fast break.

3-3 Zone Ride members

3-3 Zone Ride

The 3-3 Zone Ride is a defensive lacrosse strategy designed to slow down the opponent's transition by forcing the ball to one side of the field and using the sideline as an additional defender, giving your team time to settle into defensive positions. It relies on disciplined rotations, tight marking, and constant communication to limit fast breaks and create challenging passing options for the opponent.