
Crease Collapse of the Week: Zach Geddes
Chaos is sliding more in ’22 than during their championship run. Typically they trust their 1-on-1 matchups across the board. Opponents rarely created assisted shots against them in August/September of '21 (35.5% of settled shots against were assisted) and they couldn't score off the dodge (less than 15.0% unassisted shooting against).
It’s unusual to see them send help to a dodge like this: A left-handed dodger posting up on his wrong side with very little leverage.
When they go, rookie SSDM Zach Geddes (Georgetown) peels from his on-ball responsibility and sprints towards the middle to find a new assignment.
Crease Collapse of the Week: Rookie Zach Geddes (@HoyasMLacrosse) peels after defending the initial dodge and fills inside pic.twitter.com/wleOlrlIjh
— Joe Keegan (@joekeegs) July 5, 2022