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Download the sheets here: The Lacrosse Goalie Cheat Sheets
If you’ve been watching me for…oh…twenty-five years! You’ve heard me say that the Goalie’s grade is NOT the scoreboard. But not everyone knows just how to keep track of that.
But wonder no more! In this video, I’m going to show you just how to do that.
If this is the only thing you learn from me, it’s going to change the way you play lacrosse goalie and it just might make an All-American and a Division One recruit just like I was.
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Coach Edwards
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The Basics of Scoring
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In general, each goal counts as one point for the offensive team. To count as a goal, the ball must cross completely over the plane of the goal, which is between the goalposts and underneath the crossbar. It does not matter who touched the ball last for a goal to count; if the defense or goaltender makes an errant pass or the ball ricochets off a defender's stick into the goal, it still counts as a point for the offense.
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To score, the attack creates opportunities for a player to have an open shot on goal by cutting, passing, feeding and driving. The goaltender attempts to save the ball before it crosses the plane of the goal.
The shot clock tracks how much time the offensive team has remaining to take a shot on goal. In men's field lacrosse, the shot clock is 80 seconds from the time the offensive team gains possession of the ball, and the offensive team must have the ball within their offensive half within the first 20 seconds of the 80-second shot clock. In indoor lacrosse, the shot clock is 30 seconds from the time the offensive team gains possession. Women's lacrosse does not use a shot clock, but rather a possession clock.
A scorekeeper sitting at the table area keeps track of the score.