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- Lacrosse - Wikipedia
Players use the head of the lacrosse stick to carry, pass, catch, and shoot the ball into the goal The sport has five versions that have different sticks, fields, rules and equipment: field lacrosse, women's lacrosse, box lacrosse, lacrosse sixes and intercrosse
- Lacrosse | History, Rules Equipment | Britannica
Lacrosse, competitive sport, modern version of the North American Indian game of baggataway, in which two teams of players use long-handled, racketlike implements (crosses) to catch, carry, or throw a ball down the field or into the opponents’ goal
- USA Lacrosse | Governing Body of Lacrosse in the United States
As the governing body of lacrosse in the U S , USA Lacrosse inspires participation, enriches the athlete experience, and supports the growth of the sport
- College lacrosse: Mens news, scores, rankings - NCAA. com
Get Men's Lacrosse rankings, news, schedules and championship brackets
- How to Play Lacrosse (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Lacrosse originated as a native American sport In that form, it was a battle between sometimes hundreds of tribesmen, and very often turned violent Lacrosse today is a rapidly growing sport, one that owes as much to finesse and trickery as it does to brute strength and violence
- Inside Lacrosse
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- National Lacrosse League | Pro Box Lacrosse
The official source for all National Lacrosse League news, statistics, teams, schedules, and video Check back daily for video highlights and updated stats
- Lacrosse: Olympic history, rules, latest updates and upcoming events . . .
Lacrosse is a team sport where players try to shoot a solid rubber ball into the opposition goal using a stick with a net on its end Field lacrosse is a 10-a-side game played on a 100m x 55m pitch with a face-off starting proceedings and restarting the game after a goal
- What is Lacrosse? From Tribal Traditions to Global Phenomenon
Lacrosse is a fast-paced sport with rich history Learn "What is lacrosse?" its rules, equipment, and how it's played today
- History - World Lacrosse
European settlers in the 17th century observed and adopted lacrosse, which eventually helped lead to its widespread recognition Over time, organized leagues and clubs emerged, cementing lacrosse’s position as one of the most thrilling and competitive team sports in the world
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