Penn Lacrosse

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Penn Lacrosse by Mind Map: Penn Lacrosse

1. What to Teach

1.1. Draws

1.1.1. Draw Specialists

1.1.2. Circle Play

1.1.3. Special Situations

1.2. Defense

1.2.1. Man to Man

1.2.2. Zone

1.2.2.1. Backer Zone

1.2.3. Rides

1.2.3.1. Deep

1.2.3.2. Pressure

1.2.3.3. 12 Man

1.2.4. Double Teams

1.2.5. Beating Picks

1.2.6. Communication

1.2.7. Midfield Transition

1.2.8. Slides

1.2.8.1. Crease

1.2.8.2. Perimeter

1.3. Offense

1.3.1. Clears

1.3.1.1. Breakouts

1.3.1.2. Re-Cuts

1.3.1.3. Substitutions

1.3.2. Midfield Transition

1.3.3. Types of Offenses

1.3.3.1. Unsettled

1.3.3.1.1. Transition

1.3.3.1.2. Fast Breaks

1.3.3.1.3. Slow Breaks

1.3.3.2. Settled

1.3.3.2.1. Motion

1.3.3.2.2. Weave

1.3.3.2.3. Sets

1.3.3.2.4. Plays

1.3.3.3. Offense against Zone Defense

1.3.4. Picks

1.3.4.1. Using Picks

1.3.4.1.1. On Ball

1.3.4.1.2. Off Ball

1.3.4.2. Defending Picks

1.3.4.2.1. Communication

1.3.4.2.2. Always go under

1.3.5. Communication

1.4. Goalie Play

1.4.1. Beating Rides

1.4.2. Communication

1.4.3. Stay on Arc

1.4.4. Step to Ball

1.5. Skills

1.5.1. Grip

1.5.2. Cradling

1.5.3. Ground Balls

1.5.4. Catching

1.5.5. Passing

1.5.6. Feeding

1.5.7. Cutting

1.5.8. Switch Hands

1.5.8.1. Drop stick between legs

1.5.9. Shooting

1.5.9.1. Wrap Shots

1.5.9.2. Outside Power Shot

1.5.9.3. Inside Wrist Shots

1.5.9.4. Free Position Shots

1.5.10. Dodges

1.5.10.1. Roll Dodge

1.5.10.2. Split Dodge

1.5.10.3. Question Mark Dodge

1.5.10.4. Inside Roll Dodge on Wrap

1.5.10.5. Swim Dodge

1.5.10.6. Face Dodge

1.5.10.7. Hitch / Stutter Step

1.5.10.8. Rocker Dodge

1.5.11. Double Teams

1.6. Man Up / Man Down - Offense and Defense

1.6.1. Sets

1.6.2. Plays

1.6.3. Clearing / Riding

1.6.4. Draws

1.6.5. 2 Up / 2 Down

1.6.6. Strategy

1.6.6.1. Down

1.6.6.1.1. Offense - Hold Ball

1.6.6.1.2. Defense - Zone Defense

1.6.6.2. Up

1.6.6.2.1. Defense - Man w/ Pressure

1.6.6.2.2. Offense

1.7. End of Game

1.7.1. Up

1.7.1.1. Personnel

1.7.1.2. Set

1.7.1.3. Riding / Clearing

1.7.2. Down

1.7.2.1. Personnel

1.7.2.2. Double Teams

1.7.2.3. 12 Man Ride

1.8. Language

1.8.1. Precise, Concise, Descriptive

2. When and Where to Do Stuff

2.1. Meetings

2.1.1. Coaches

2.1.2. Team

2.1.3. Refs

2.2. Orders

2.2.1. Uniforms and Practice Jerseys

2.2.1.1. Elevation Lacrosse

2.2.2. Balls, Sticks, Just about Everything Else

2.2.2.1. Longstreth or Elevation Lacrosse

2.2.3. Paint or Chalk for Striper

2.2.3.1. Pioneer via Penn

2.2.4. State Dues

2.2.4.1. November 15th

2.2.4.1.1. INGLA

2.2.5. Letters

2.2.5.1. May

2.2.5.1.1. Paige's

2.2.5.2. Keep track of letters from year to year

2.3. Fields and Gyms

2.3.1. Prarie Vista

2.3.1.1. First Day PV Office Is Open (July or August)

2.3.1.1.1. Reserve For Entire Year (August to August)

2.3.2. Middle Schools and Elementary Schools for Indoor Use

2.3.2.1. Contact Bridget Williams in November to Start Working on It

2.3.3. End of Fall - Store and/or Protect Goals for the Winter

2.4. Buses

2.4.1. As soon as schedule is complete

2.4.1.1. Bridget Williams

3. Scheduling Philosophy

3.1. No more than 2 Games per day

3.2. 3 - 4 Trips to Indy - 4 Max

3.3. Schedule Best Teams Possible

3.4. Wed, Fri, Sat or Tu, Th, Sat

3.5. No Game 1st Weekend of Spring Break

3.6. No Game Weekend of Easter

3.7. Homestead on Friday Night or Saturday

3.8. Other Northern Teams During Week