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Women's Lacrosse
A Guide for Advanced Players and Coaches

Janine Tucker and Maryalice Yakutchik
photographs by Will Kirk and James T. Van Rensselaer

$55.00 hardcover
978-0-8018-8846-5 (16 ctn qty)
2008 240 pp. 96 halftones, 61 line drawings
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$29.95 paperback
978-0-8018-8847-2 (26 ctn qty)
2008 240 pp. 96 halftones, 61 line drawings
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Women’s lacrosse is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States. As stick technology advances, athleticism increases, and rules and regulations adapt, even the most experienced players and coaches need to keep current on all aspects of the game. Janine Tucker, head women’s lacrosse coach at the Johns Hopkins University, and Maryalice Yakutchik, a writer and former lacrosse player, here supply the ultimate guide to women’s lacrosse. Each chapter provides a detailed explanation of a specific skill or technique, illustrated with easy-to-read instructional diagrams and photographs. Coach Tucker begins with lacrosse survival skills—throwing, catching, cradling, and scooping ground balls—and then moves on to more advanced techniques, such as precise checking, fast footwork, correct stick and body position, deceptive shooting, and quick dodges. Chapters on cutting-edge offensive and defensive strategy, as well as specialized skills such as goal-tending and the draw, will get any team ready to hit the field. For young women who want to play at the college level, the concluding chapter on recruiting offers a timeline; testimony from players, parents, and college coaches who have been through the process; and a sample résumé.

Author Information

Janine Tucker has been the head coach of the Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse team since 1993. Maryalice Yakutchik is a full-time writer and photographer.
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