In this conference session, Jared McMahon of Saint Joseph’s University explores the key principles of playing the X position, explaining how player positioning, scouting, and offensive support work together to create success behind the goal.
Key takeaways include:
- Adjusting X positioning based on opponent scouting reports and defensive tendencies
- Carrying through X against aggressive pressure to create cleaner offensive opportunities
- Using quick invert actions and crease exchanges to maintain offensive flow without altering the structure of the offense
- Keeping X attackmen within five yards of the crease to maintain support and defensive leverage
- Teaching players to avoid drifting too deep behind the goal
- Developing X players who can serve as effective swing options while remaining connected to the offense
The X position requires a unique combination of vision, patience, and spatial awareness. By emphasizing smart positioning and leveraging scouting information, coaches can help players become more effective decision-makers while creating greater continuity within the offense.