with Katie Woods,
3x BIG EAST Coach of the Year Award (2013, 2015 & 2021);
Winningest lacrosse coach in school history with more than 100 wins at the school;
Coached 16 All-BIG EAST First-Team Selection Players;
Coached 7 BIG EAST Players of the Year;
Coached 6 IWLCA Division I All-American Players;
Coached 11 IWLCA All-Region First-Team Selection Players;
American University Head Coach from 2007 to 2011;
2008 Patriot League Coach of the Year
In this terrific lacrosse defense video, Katie Woods walks viewers through a detailed practice where she teaches and works on her ‘Rover Zone Defense’ – which is a defense rooted in principles of high energy, effective communication and attacking an opponent’s offense as a cohesive defensive unit. Woods effectively combines presentations on a whiteboard with on-the-field action to teach viewers the intricacies of her Rover Zone Defense and the practice drills she incorporates to help players both grasp the defensive concepts and improve the critical skill sets they will need to execute the necessary player assignments of the defense.
Starting at the foundation of the basic zone setup, Coach Woods then progresses through seven drills which focus on learning the basics, crashing, dealing with more than one attacker, zone handoff, and dealing with the topside of the zone.
Keys To Defensive Zone Success
Coach Woods kicks off the action in the video, by detailing the foundation and principles of a basic zone defense set up, followed by a highly valuable teaching progression through seven practice drills that help players learn basic, yet key components of playing zone defense – such as crashing, dealing with more than one attacker, zone handoffs and defending against attacks against the topside of the zone.
Viewers are taught the set up rules for six zone positions and the rover spot, as well as individual defender assignments, defensive rules and both ball-side and off-the-ball defender responsibilities.
Throughout this video you will see expert examples of how Woods teaches players, as well as the key defensive concepts that are emphasized in each practice segment.
Woods also details concepts critical to success with the Rover Zone Defense, such as elbow zones, the high zones, the low-crease zones and how each zone position defender works in unison with the rover defender to form a cohesive unit that disrupts opposing offenses.
The three-time BIG EAST Coach-of-the-Year also provides valuable on-field sessions that illustrate how good communication is essential between adjacent zones to properly execute key defensive objectives such as: pinching ball-side, facilitating a handoff, closing-down open looks, and eliminating driving lanes, as well as which passes you can afford to give up.
Topside-of-the-Zone Drill
On both the whiteboard and then out on the field, Coach Woods takes her defensive players through a terrific drill called the ‘Topside-of-the-Zone Drill.’ It’s during this segment of the video where viewers gain insight into the ‘playing-down philosophy’ that helps build up the grit and mindset required to be an effective defender. This progressive-numbers drill starts working the topside, plus rover and builds into a drill that eventually includes the entire defensive unit.
The ‘Topside-of-the-Zone Drill’ provides extremely valuable defensive information on key concepts to the Zone Rover Defense, including:
a) hand-off cutters,
b) correct position within each zone area,
c) how a defender can assume an off-ball position that increases line-of-sight, and,
d) how defenders can learn to prioritize the biggest offensive threat.
One of the parts of this video that makes it extra valuable as an educational tool for coaches is you'll also get to observe Woods making adjustments and correcting mistakes as this drill progresses on the field.
This video provides viewers with a complete template for implementing Woods’ ‘Rover Zone Defense’ – but perhaps even more importantly, her teaching approach provides a great framework for coaches to implement their own twists and defensive ideas into this highly effective lacrosse zone defense.
98 Minutes, 2022.