396 Career wins in 15 seasons (most wins by a JUCO coach in that timeframe);
83.1% Winning percentage (highest winning percentage in the country during this time frame);
5x Region X Tournament Championships;
2021 and 2022 Runner Up in National JUCO Tournament;The Scramble Defense is a defensive style of play that most offenses will struggle against. The ability to trap ball handlers, force turnovers, get deflections or just take the offense out of their rhythm is something that a Scramble Defense looks to do every night.
Matt Ridge, the head men’s coach at Davison-Davie Community College, has utilized a smothering Half-Court Scramble Defense to help lead his team to the most victories in all of NJCAA over the last 15 years.
In this highly valuable, instructional coaching video, Coach Ridge breaks down all the details that go into this defensive style of play and teaches you all the critical components you need to unleash this disruptive and unpredictable defensive scheme on your opponents!
Key Components for Trapping Situations
To begin this presentation, Coach Ridge shows you how he uses a whole-part-whole teaching method to demonstrate the two key traps that are critically important within his Half-Court Scramble Defense.
On the first pass trap, Ridge demonstrates how players are instructed to rotate to be in position to take away the second outlet pass. Using this rotation, players are positioned in a way where they can cheat toward the side of the ball where the ball handler has his back turned.
The ability to trap your opponent in multiple spots on the floor and force either a turnover, deflection or bad pass, is a key component to making the Half-Court Scramble Defense work.
Coach Ridge uses instructive game-footage examples that allow you to see these traps in action, which is an effective method for learning the defense and provides you with a method for showcasing it to your players.
Box Drill
Coach Ridge shows you effective ways to teach and prepare your players for reading passing lanes, by demonstrating the ‘Box Drill.’ In this defensive drill, players learn to read an offensive player’s body and eyes – which allows them to cheat one way or another.
In the ‘Box Drill,’ players also learn to react and go after passes without gambling on a steal and leaving their teammates scrambling to cover for them if they get beat. Ridge goes into detail on why this drill is an excellent tool for building the ‘interceptor position’ in the Half-Court Scramble Defense.
Half court traps are a great way to change a game’s momentum and control tempo. Using Coach Ridge’s Half-Court Scramble is perfect for creating chaos and forcing your opponents to play with a sense of being rushed, confused and out of sync.
This is a must-have defensive coaching video to add to your collection – regardless of the level you coach and style of play you utilize. This video arms you with a great defensive weapon that helps your program move to the next level!
35 minutes. 2023.