Man Up 2-3-1 crease overload with a wing clear and fill

This man up play follows the basic concept of overloading a side of the zone and forcing a defender in a zone to cover multiple players and/or communicate with his teammates at a high level.

  • When #3 receives the ball #4 will break high

  • The crease defender will have to stay with #4

  • #5 will cut in the gap that was just left open by the crease man

  • As the ball is moving around the perimeter #6 at X will fill the space on the wing and should be open for a shot.

  • At this point the defense is forced to adapt to a new 3-3 set with two men in the crease sitting high and low.

  • Your team can continue out of this set, which challenges the defense to adapt to a new look on the fly.  Changing sets is a great thing on man up!

  • If you would like to resume in the original 2-3-1 set #5 can continue to X and if it is open keep coming for the sneak look and receive a pass from #6 on the wing.

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