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  2. Match-up zone defense - Wikipedia

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    The match-up zone also resembles a "switching man-to-man" defense, where the big men stay down low in the post and the guards stay around the perimeter. When asked to describe Chaney's match-up zone, Saint Joseph's Hawks coach Phil Martelli replied: "In college basketball, there's the Pete Carril Princeton offense, the John Chaney Match up Zone ...

  3. Zone defense - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a 2–3 zone two defenders cover areas in the top of the zone (near the top of the key) while three defenders cover areas near the baseline. [1] Match-up zone is a hybrid man-to-man and zone defense in which players apply man-to-man defense to whichever opposing player enters their area.

  4. 2–3 zone defense - Wikipedia

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    The 2–3 zone defense is a defensive strategy used in basketball as an alternative to man-to-man defense.It is referred to as the 2–3 because of its formation on the court, which consists of two players at the front of the defense (closer to half court) and three players behind (closer to the team's basket).

  5. 'He tricked me': Indiana basketball's switch to zone defense ...

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    Payne summed up their struggles by saying IU's zone, "knocked us for a loop." For as well as it worked, Woodson wasn't thrilled having to break the emergency glass.

  6. Category:Basketball terminology - Wikipedia

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    Blue bloods in college basketball; Box-and-one defense; Buzzer beater; C. Center (basketball) ... Man-to-man defense; Match-up zone defense; Mikan Drill; Motion offense;

  7. 1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

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    Georgetown played a 1–3–1 defense focused on trapping and pressuring the Wildcats' players, while Villanova used a match-up zone defense. [17] With about 16 minutes elapsed in the first half, the Hoyas held a one-point advantage.

  8. Category:Basketball strategy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Basketball strategy" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Match-up zone defense; Motion offense; N. Nellie Ball; P ...

  9. Box-and-one defense - Wikipedia

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    In ultimate, the box-and-one defense is usually incorporated into a defensive strategy called the "cup", where 3 other players play a zone around the player in possession of the disc. If the boxed player is a handler (similar to a point guard in basketball) in possession of the disc, the cup will include the boxed player temporarily in their zone.