A cutting line describes the path of a sharp attacking run. Players move quickly along this line to receive passes. Sudden direction changes define an effective cutting line. Strong acceleration creates separation from defenders. Teammates time the pass with the runner’s movement. Defenders attempt to block or track the line. Accurate foot placement prevents stepping violations. Communication supports clear passing angles. During circle play the goal attack drives diagonally. Her cutting line leads toward open space near the post. The passer releases the ball at the right moment. She receives cleanly inside the circle. Coaches rehearse cutting patterns during drills. Sharp cutting lines improve scoring opportunities.
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