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Lacrosse Drills For Cradling And Passing By James Jurcic Practice Makes Perfect When it comes to any sport, including lacrosse, the only way to improve your skills is to practice. Since the sport of includes aspects such as cradling that are unique, these skills need to be first learned and then practiced on a daily basis. The following drills are a great way to work on your team’s cradling and passing skills, which are among the most crucial for success on the field. Cradle Will Rock First, we have a series of drills focusing on your team’s cradling skills. Cradling is the motion used to keep the ball in the pocket of the stick. By moving the stick in a circular motion, enough centripetal force is generated to keep the ball from tumbling out of the pocket. To begin the first of these drills, have your players stand in a line with their backs against the wall. Each player should begin cradling while trying to make their sticks touch the wall on both sides. Players should hold their sticks completely vertical, cradling from side to side without dropping the ball. For the next cradling drill, ten players should stand in a staggered line approximately 4 yards apart while the remaining players line up behind the first player in the
staggered line. One at a time, the players in the line weave between the staggered players while cradling the ball on the opposite side of the staggered player. For example, when dodging a player to their right, the players must cradle to the left. After all the players have gone though the staggered line, the two lines switch so that everyone gets a chance to run the course. Next we have a cradling drill that utilizes pivot points for added difficulty. To begin, players stand in a line cradling a ball in their stick. At the sound of the coach’s whistle, players must plant their left foot and use it as a pivot point. While doing so, players must cradle strongly to their right and twist around to face the opposite direction. When the coach blows the whistle again, players return to their regular stance. The second time the whistle is sounded players repeat the pivot point on their right side. Throwing and Catching After you’ve run some drills to improve your team’s cradling, next try focusing on the crucial skill of passing. While passing is the fastest way to get the ball across the field, it can also be extremely difficult to execute because players must first catch the pass then immediately begin cradling the ball to keep it from falling out of the stick’s pocket. For this passing drill, players stand in two lines facing each other approximately twenty yards apart. The player at the start of one line has a ball. At the sound of the coach’s whistle, the two players at the start of the line run towards each other, and the players with the ball passes it to the other player. Once the ball is caught and cradled, the next player in the line facing the player who just caught the ball runs out to receive the pass. After releasing the ball, players run to the opposite end of their respective lines.
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"We have compiled a challenging schedule that will pit us against some of the Women's Lacrosse: California announces 12 recruits BERKELEY, Calif. - The California lacrosse program signed 12 players to National Letters of Intent, Golden Bears head coach Theresa Sherry announced today. The large recruiting class includes England under-19 national team player Camilla Hayes, four players from the state of California and Clemmy Little, the younger sister of current Cal senior Men's Lacrosse: VMI brings Adolph in as volunteer assistant LEXINGTON, Va.- VMI lacrosse has announced the hiring of Maryland alum Ryne Adolph to the position of volunteer assistant coach, according to information released Thursday afternoon.
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"There is plenty of excitement surrounding the 2009 schedule," said Wilson. "With our team working hard in the off Women's Lacrosse: University of Florida announces first lacrosse class GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Head Lacrosse Coach Amanda O'Leary announced the first recruiting class for the University of Florida Lacrosse Program Wednesday. The 24 member class will bring extraordinary experience from the nation's best high school and club lacrosse programs. Among the signees, 11 played for high schools that ranked among the top 25 High School: adidas announces teams for upcoming Brogden Cup of Field Lacrosse Baltimore, MD - adidas Lacrosse has announced that Teams from Rochester and Ontario will compete for the Brogden Cup in the annual best of three games International High School Field Lacrosse Team Competition on December 5-6th in Orlando, Florida. The Brogden Cup, which is on display at the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame in Baltimore, Maryland has an Men's Lacrosse: Robert Morris names co-captains, announces 2009 schedule Moon Township, Pa. (Nov.17, 2008) - The Robert Morris University men's lacrosse team announced its 2009 schedule and captains for the upcoming season. The 2009 season will consist of 16 contests, including nine home games. This will mark the Colonials final stint as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association, as the squad will be independent in Inside Lacrosse's Christian Swezey Named USILA's Doyle Smith Sports Media Award Winner To read the USILA's press release about the other 2008 award winners, Click Here
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"I think the team has selected four Women's Lacrosse: Long Island University releases 2009 schedule Brooklyn, N.Y. - Long Island University women's lacrosse head coach Heather Levins released the 2009 schedule today, with 17 games on the docket. The Blackbirds open the season on March 8 against local-rival Manhattan in Riverdale, N.Y.
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The Midshipmen women will kick off the second season of Division I women's lacrosse at the Naval Academy on February 13 when they host fellow second-year program Presbyterian College in the first of 10 home dates at Navy-Marine MLL: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium to host MLL Championship Weekend for next three years Boston, Mass.- Major League Lacrosse (MLL), the premier professional outdoor lacrosse league, and the Naval Academy Athletic Association (NAAA) announced today that they have come to terms on a multi-year agreement which will make Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium home to the New Balance Championship Weekend for the next three years, according to Men's Lacrosse: Connecticut College releases 2009 schedule NEW LONDON, Conn.--Head Coach David Cornell has released the 2009 Connecticut College men's lacrosse schedule. The Camels are coming off of an exciting season that saw the team post a 10-6 record with a 5-4 mark in NESCAC play. Connecticut College will host nine of its 15 games in New London this season, kicking off the 2009 slate March 7 with a International: Bermuda Lacrosse to hold Tri-Nations Lacrosse Tournament (Pembroke, Bermuda) November 17, 2008 - The Bermuda Lacrosse Association will hold the annual local Tri Nations lacrosse tournament on Sunday, November 23, 2008 at the Bermuda College campus in Paget. There is no charge for the event and the Bermuda Public is encouraged to come out to watch and learn about the game of lacrosse.
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