Attack Goal Area:
The area defined by a line drawn sideline to sideline 20 yards from the face of the goal. Once the offensive team crosses the midfield line, it has ten seconds to move the ball into its attack goal area.

Checking: The act of attempting to dislodge the ball from an opponent’s stick.

Check-up: A call given by the goalie to tell each defender to find his man and call out his number.

Clearing: Running or passing the ball from the defensive half of the field to the attack goal area.

Cradling: The coordinated motion of the arms and wrists that keeps the ball secure in the pocket and ready to be passed or shot when running.

Crease: A circle around the goal with a radius of nine feet into which only defensive players may enter.

Cutting: A movement by an offensive player without the ball, toward the opponent’s goal, in anticipation of a feed and shot.

Defensive Clearing Area: The area defined by a line drawn sideline to sideline 20 yards from the face of the goal. Once the defensive team gains possession of the ball in this area, it has ten seconds to move the ball across the midfield line.

Extra man Offense (EMO): A man advantage that results from a time-serving penalty.
Face-Off: A technique used to put the ball in play at the start of each quarter, or after a goal is scored. The players squat down and the ball is placed between their crosses.

Fast-Break: A transition scoring opportunity in which the offense has at least a one-man advantage.

Feeding: Passing the ball to a teammate who is in position for a shot on goal.

Ground Ball: A loose ball on the playing field.

Man Down Defense (MDD): The situation that results from a time-serving penalty which causes the defense to play with at least a one man disadvantage.

Midfield Line: The line which bisects the field of play.

On-The-Fly Substitution: A substitution made during play.

Passing: The act of throwing the ball to a teammate with the crosse.

Pick: An offensive maneuver in which a stationary player attempts to block the path of a defender guarding another offensive player.

Poke Check: A stick check in which the player pokes the head of his stick at an opponent’s stick through the top hand by pushing with the bottom hand.

Release: The term used by an official to notify a penalized player in the box that he may re-enter the game.

Riding: The act of trying to prevent a team from clearing the ball.

Scooping: The act of picking up a loose ball with the crosse.

Screening: An offensive tactic in which a player near the crease positions himself so as to block the goalkeeper’s view of the ball.

Slap Check: A stick check in which a player slaps the head of his stick against his opponent’s stick.

Unsettled Situation: Any situation in which the defense is not positioned correctly, usually due to a loose ball or broken clear.

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