
Top Three Drills to Learn Passing and Catching the Ball
This article provides an in-depth look at a passing drill specifically designed for women in lacrosse, focusing on building precise passing skills and agile movement. Tailored to enhance stick control and decision-making, this drill helps female players sharpen their ability to pass under pressure and develop greater ambidexterity.

Inside Out 1v1 Lacrosse Drill: How to Execute and Its Benefits for Women’s Lacrosse
The "Inside Out 1v1" drill is designed to enhance individual skills in both offense and defense, focusing on one-on-one situations within the critical scoring area. This version is perfect for women’s lacrosse players, helping develop agility, ball control, and decision-making under pressure, in both offensive and defensive roles.

Passing and Cutting Drill
This drill focuses on improving offensive decision-making in women’s lacrosse by training players to pass to a teammate in the post and make sharp cuts to open space. It develops timing, teamwork, and off-ball movement, helping players create scoring or passing opportunities by reading defender positioning.

Slow Break: Improving Coordination and Passing
This shooting drill is excellent for teaching how to execute a slow break and look for players who might be open for shots from the point. This drill helps improve coordination, passing accuracy, and the ability to make quick decisions in game situations.

Meatloaf: A Passing Drill Focused on Angles
The Meatloaf Passing Drill focuses on passing with various angles to improve players’ spatial awareness, accuracy, and decision-making skills. By practicing with different angles, players develop versatility and confidence, better preparing them for dynamic game situations.

Star Passing Drill: Boosting Lacrosse Skills and Teamwork
The star passing drill in lacrosse is a fundamental exercise that improves passing accuracy, quick decision-making, and player coordination. This drill involves placing five cones in a star shape, assigning a player to each cone, following a sequence of passes that follow the star pattern, and finishing with a shot.

Rapid Response 4v3
Focused 4v3 exercise that enhances quick decision-making and teamwork in tight spaces. Perfect for practicing the skills needed to capitalize on man-up situations.

3v3 to 7v7
This Is a great drill to help them to keep their spacing in the 3v3 and look to work the 2-player game options. In the clear, focus on marking up quickly to eliminate the easy feed to the outlet player up top. The transition to 7v7 is a great opportunity for them to work on recognizing whether they are in a fast break versus slow break situation based on the defense. The defense will emphasize their footwork and containing the 1v1 to the outside lane as well as communicating about the doubles/slides and seeing both ball and player on the back side.

Back to Back 3v3
This is a fun drill that can be vary competitive and promote creativity. It is a great way to get away from the standard drills and break things up a little bit. Especially if space is limited.

Split 3v3
This a great drill to work well with the space given to them and work well as a unit. Stick skills will improve and creative will grow through a drill like this.

4 pass to a 5v4 break
This is a traditional 5v4 drill with a bit of a twist. A great way to sneak some extra stick work in and maintain the next players in line attention. Especially at the earlier levels when we run these drills all the players do not touch the ball and therefore do not work on the most fundamental skill of the sport. No waiting! Once the one group ends the new 4 up top begin passing and the expectation will be set that the players down low will be ready in time.

Receive the pass for a quick shot inside the 8 meter
This is a great drill to emphasize timing the feeds, getting open in the 8m with pressure on, defending inside the 8m, dodging, faking and shooting.

One Player Advantage inside the 8 meter
A great player up drill to teach quick ball movement while attackers learn to maintain their space inside the 8 meter. Defense is working on communication and slides.

2 v 2 Circle ground ball dril
In this drill, players split into two teams and compete to control ground balls tossed by the coach into a circle, aiming to complete two consecutive passes before exiting near their team's line to score a point. Emphasis is on strong communication for both teams: attackers coordinate to facilitate quick, effective passes, while defenders focus on rapid marking and strategic doubling to prevent easy exits and scoring.

Cross Field Zig Zag Lines
This a great drill that can incorporate many players as they work on their sticks skills from many angles.

Criss Cross Passing
Warm up stick work drill that incorporates both passing, catching, communication and ground balls.

2 Balls 4 Players Stick Drill
I really like this drill as it is an alternative to the old school line drills as the kids get many more touches. A great stick work drill to start every practice or warm up before games where players get into small groups of 4 and get a lot of touches.
RLine Possession Drill
This is a great transition drill to work in stick skills and team work.
3V2 Dynamic Scramble Drill Drill
The drill is designed to enhance stick skills, shooting accuracy, and defensive tactics in a fast-paced, game-like environment. It focuses on improving players' decision-making, field awareness, and communication through continuous dynamic play.

Box Out Roll Out and Pass
This is a fun drill focusing on boxing out, picking up the ground ball and rolling out to make a clean outlet pass.