feed pass
1 of 1noun/ˈfid pæs/
Forms:feed passes
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a pass made by a player to set up a teammate for a scoring opportunity in lacrosse
A feed pass in lacrosse is a type of pass where one player throws the ball to a teammate in a position to score a goal. The player making the pass usually aims for a spot near the goal, allowing the teammate to take a shot quickly. This pass is often used to create scoring opportunities and is a key part of team play. The player receiving the feed pass is usually in a good position to act on it immediately, either by shooting or setting up another pass.
- He made a quick feed pass to his teammate who scored a goal.
- She always looks for the open player to make a feed pass.
- They practiced their feed passes to improve their offensive plays.
- His feed pass found the cutter perfectly for an easy goal.
- They worked on their accuracy to ensure their feed passes reached their targets.