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]]Lacrosse is a full contact team sport played using a small solid rubber ball and stick comprised of a plastic head and a metal or wood shaft. The head has a loose net strung into it that allows the player to hold the ball. Offensively the object of the game is to use the stick to catch, carry, and pass the ball in an effort to score by ultimately throwing the ball into an opponent's goal. Defensively the object is to keep the opposing team from scoring and to dispossess them of the ball through the use of stick checking and body contact. There are two main versions of the game; outdoor or field lacrosse and indoor or box lacrosse. The two versions of the sport differ in that field lacrosse is played with ten players to a side on a field roughly the size of a soccer pitch while box lacrosse is played with six players per side in an enclosure similar to that of an ice hockey rink. [Site] US Lacrosse National governing body for men's and women's lacrosse. Includes information for players, coaches, and officials as well as links to regional chapters, news, ... www.lacrosse.org
History of lacrosse
Lacrosse originated among the Native American tribes of northeastern North America. Some of its traditional names (and literal translations) are; dehuntshigwa'es (Onondaga for "men hit a rounded object"), da-nah-wah'uwsdi (Eastern Cherokee for "little war"), Tewaarathon (Mohawk language for "little brother of war"), and baaga`adowe (Ojibwe for "bump hips").[News] Lacrosse tournament to benefit at-risk youth Douglas Freeman Rebels Lacrosse will host the second fall charity lacrosse tournament Nov. 8 at the University of Richmond intramural fields. Teams will play full-field, round-robin games and high school teams will play a minimum of three 25-minute games.
The game was namedlacrosse by French missionaries. It has often been assumed that the name lacrosse stems from the resemblance that a traditional wooden lacrosse stick bears to a bishop's crosier. Jesuit missionary Jean-de-Brébeuf noted this resemblance in the Relation des Jésuites around 1640. However, the word crosse in the French of that time period was a general term used for any type of staff. The name lacrosse is simply a reflection of this and is perhaps shorthand for the phrase "le jeu de la crosse" (the game of the hooked stick). [Image] 
In Native American society lacrosse served several different purposes. The sport was used for conflict resolution, the training of young warriors, and as a religious ritual. Games could be played on a pitch over a mile wide and sometimes lasted for days. Early lacrosse balls were made out of deerskin, clay, stone, and sometimes wood. Lacrosse has played a significant role in the community and religious life of tribes across the continent for many years. Early lacrosse was characterized by deep spiritual involvement, befitting the spirit of combat in which it was undertaken. Those who took part did so in the role of warriors, with the goal of bringing glory and honor to themselves and their tribes. The game was said to be played "for the pleasure of the Creator." [Video] Cody Consul Lacrosse Highlight Tape
, circa 1834-1835.]]Lacrosse has witnessed significant modifications since its origins in the 17th century, but many aspects of the sport remain the same. In the Native North American version, each team consisted of about 100 to 1,000 men on a field that stretched from about 500 yards to a couple of miles long. These lacrosse games lasted from sunup to sundown for two to three days. These games were played to settle inter-tribal disputes, to toughen young warriors in preparation for future combat and to give thanks to the Creator. The Alqonquin tribes referred to the sport as "baggatway". The game became known to Westerners when a French Jesuit Missionary, Jean de Brébeuf, saw the Iroquois Natives play it in 1636. [Auction] Warrior Pro Z Lacrosse Helmet LAX Adult Mens Medium Only $49.99 "Young Canadians" lacrosse team, 1885.]]In 1856, Dr. William George Beers, a Canadian dentist, founded Montreal Lacrosse Club and in 1867 he codified the game, shortening the length of each game and reducing the number of players to ten per team. The first game played under Beers' rules was at Upper Canada College in 1867, with Upper Canada College losing to the Toronto Cricket Club by a score of 3–1. By the 1900s, high schools, colleges, and universities began playing the game, and lacrosse was contested as a medal sport in the 1928 and 1932 Olympics. Modern women's lacrosse was started at St Leonards School in Scotland in 1890. It was introduced by the school's headmistress Louisa Lumsden. [Post] Lacrosse happenings Are your kids interested in lacrosse? Here's their chance to learn more. Marlborough Youth Lacrosse will hold a free youth clinic on Sunday at 9-11 Memorial Field in Southborough. Southborough kids in grades two through eight are ... In the United States, lacrosse had been primarily been a regional sport centered in and around New England and the Mid-Atlantic States. In recent years however, its popularity has started to spread south to Georgia and Florida, as well as west to Colorado, California, Texas, and the Midwest, spurred by the sport's increasing visibility in the media, the growth of college, high school, and youth (or "pee wee") programs throughout the country. The NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship is the most attended NCAA Championship, outdrawing the Final Four of men's basketball. The growth of lacrosse was also facilitated by the introduction of plastic heads in the 1970s by Baltimore-based STX. This innovation reduced the weight and cost of the lacrosse stick, and allowed for faster passes and game play than traditional wooden sticks. [Book] Women's Lacrosse: A Guide for Advanced Players and Coaches The Johns Hopkins University Press
Up until the 1930s all lacrosse was played on large fields outdoors. Around this time the owners of Canadian hockey arenas invented a reduced version of the game, called box lacrosse, as a means to make more profit from their arena investments. Through this commercialization, in a short period of time, box lacrosse became the dominant form of the sport in Canada. More recently field lacrosse has witnessed a revival in Canada as the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association began operating a collegiate men's league in 1985 that now includes 12 varsity teams. [Site] E-Lacrosse Online lacrosse magazine and store. Includes news, college lacrosse reports, a photo gallery, equipment, and more. www.e-lacrosse.com
In 1987 a professional box lacrosse league was started called the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League. Eventually this league would change its name to the National Lacrosse League and grow to encompass lacrosse clubs in twelve cities scattered throughout the United States and Canada. In the summer of 2001 a professional field lacrosse league known as Major League Lacrosse (MLL) was inaugurated. Initially starting with six teams the MLL has grown to a total of ten clubs located in major metropolitan areas throughout the United States. In July of 2007 Major League Lacrosse set the professional lacrosse attendance record when nearly 20,000 fans attended a game at Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado. [News] 2010 Buick LaCrosse engine lineup revealed GM has delayed the launch of the 2010 Buick LaCrosse which was originally supposed to make its debut at the 2008 LA Auto Show. The 2010 LaCrosse was originally scheduled to go on sale in spring 2009 but has now been delayed to early summer due to lack of financial resources needed to launch the car.
Rules
Outdoor men's lacrosse involves two teams, each competing to project a small ball of solid rubber into the opposing team's goal. Each team starts with ten players on the field: a goalkeeper or "goalie"; three defenders in the defensive end; three midfielders free to roam the whole field; and three attackers attempting to score goals in the offensive end.Each quarter starts with a “face-off” in which the ball is placed on the ground and two “face-off-men” lay their stick horizontally next to the ball, head of the stick inches from the ball and the butt-end pointing down the midfield line. Face-off-men scrap for the ball, often by “clamping” it under their stick and flicking it out to their midfielders, who start on the wing restraining line near the sideline and sprint in when the whistle is blown to start play. Attackers and defenders cannot cross their “restraining line” until one player from the midfield takes possession of the ball. A face-off also restarts the game after each goal.[Image]  College men's lacrosse. Since the NCAA began sponsoring national championships in men's lacrosse in 1974, the Shoremen have appeared in 26 such tournaments. Washington has ad vanced to the national semifinals 17 times and to the final national championship game on nine occasions. In 1998, the Shoremen won their first NCAA Division III National Championship, winning
Players scoop the ball off the ground with their stick and may run carrying the ball in their stick, pass the ball through the air to other players, or throw it at the goal. In men's lacrosse, players may kick the ball, as well as cover it with their sticks, provided they do not withhold it from play. [Video] Jan and Pepe in La Crosse, WI October 2008
Time continues to run in dead ball situations such as in between goals, with two exceptions: when the referees deem it necessary to avoid a significant loss of playing time, for example when chasing a ball shot far away or during care of an injured player; and in the last three minutes of the fourth quarter of any men’s game. [Auction] Sports Illustrated Lacrosse by Dave Urick (2008)![]() Only $15.87 Play is quite fast and fluid with typical games totaling ten to twenty goals. [Post] Director of Financial Services - US Lacrosse - Baltimore, Maryland General Description Directs and manages a board-based fund raising program for US Lacrosse and its US Lacrosse Foundation, including capital drives, annual fund, planned giving, foundation and corporate giving, National teams, ...
Playing Field and Equipment measurments
The field of play is 110 yards (100 m) long and 60 yards (54 m) wide. The goals are 6 feet (1.8 m) by 6 feet, containing a mesh netting similar to an ice hockey goal. The goal sits inside a circular "crease", measuring 18 feet (5.5 m) in diameter. Behind the crease is the area designated simply as "X".One Attackman will remain at "X" in most types of offensive setups, such as chasing after a shot in which the first player to the spot where the ball went out gets possession of the ball.[Book] Lacrosse: The Original Extreme Sport 2009 Wall Calendar (Calendar) Sellers Publishing Inc
Each player carries a lacrosse stick measuring between 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) and 42 inches (106.68 centimeters) long (a "short crosse"), or 52 inches (132.08 centimeters) to 72 (182.88 centimeters) long (a "long crosse"). The designated goalkeeper is allowed to have a stick from 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) to 72 inches (182.88 centimeters) long. The head of the crosse on both long and short crosses must be 6.5 inches or larger at its widest point and 2.5 inches wide or wider at its narrowest point. [Site] Inside Lacrosse Magazine with lacrosse news stories, photos, videos, and rankings for men and women's, college, high school, club, and professional lacrosse teams. www.insidelacrosse.com
The head of a goalkeeper's crosse may measure up to 15 inches (38.1 centimeters) wide, significantly larger than field players' heads to assist in blocking shots. Goalies at the youth levels commonly use shorter crosses. Although most attackmen and midfielders utilize short crosses, defensemen carry long crosses, and one midfielder on defense may carry a long crosse. Some teams choose to distribute their sticks differently, not uncommon because a team may only have 4 long crosses on the field during live play, excluding penalty boxes. Most modern sticks have a metal shaft, usually made of aluminum,titanium or alloys while the head is made of hard plastic. Metal shafts must have a plastic or a more popular rubber cap at the end. The heads are strung with string, leather, and mesh. The strings in the "pocket" are called shooting strings and accuracy or "v" strings. [News] Episcopal hosting lacrosse clinic Lacrosse season hasn’t begun in the Houston-area, but Episcopal will be holding a United States Lacrosse National Team Players Clinic on Nov. 15.
Lacrosse players must wear helmets (or eye protection for women) and gloves and also typically wear shoulder and elbow pads and sometimes they wear rib pads. Athletic supporter and protective cups for all players are also strongly recommended and often required. [Image]  oh, I forgot to mention to lacrosse
Positions
Attackmen
There are six Attackmen on the field at one time, three for each team. The Attackmen use "short-sticks"(40 inches). Attackmen must demonstrate good stick-handling with both hands. Attackmen must be able to handle the pressure of the opposing defenseman which are equipped with long sticks. Depending on the defensive scheme of the opposing team they are also the players who score most of the goals. An attackman must have a good sense of what is going on around him and where his teammates are at all times. The attackmen are also responsible for setting up in fast or slow break formation when a "middie" or clearing defenseman has a breakaway. This generally looks like an "L" with two at goal line extended (GLE) and one up towards the midfield away from the "middie" coming down. "Riding" takes place when the ball is turned over on the offensive end and the Attackmen are forced to defend the other teams defense from "Clearing" the ball to the field's opposite end.[ Laxicon][Video] Ross Random Skillz
Midfielder
Commonly referred to as "middies" six Midfielders are allowed on the field at once, three for each team. They are allowed to move anywhere on the field as they play both offense and defense. There are two types of Midfielders, the defensive and offensive. The two can rotate by running off the sidelines. The Midfielders are allowed to use short-sticks and up to one long-pole. While on offense three short-sticks are generally used for their superior stick-handling. While on defense two short-sticks are used with one long-pole. Some teams have a designated face-off middie (fogo-face off get off) that takes the majority of face-offs and is usually quickly substituted after the face-off is complete.[Auction] MLL Signed Superfly Lacrosse Gloves Worn by Ryan Boyle Only $349.99
Defensemen
In the men's game defensive players are allowed to use "long poles"(which are six feet long), while in women's lacrosse defensive players use the same type of stick as the other players on the field. The Defensemen uses his stick to throw checks and try to dislodge the ball. The "long-poles" may also play mid-field as a strategic defender, a.k.a. a Long-stick middie (LSM). Teams usually use this to anticipate losing the face-off and be stronger on defense. There are three Defensemen per team and one long stick midfielder allowed on the field at a time in NCAA and High School competition.[Post] Stanford to be put to the Test Stanford women's lacrosse coach Amy Bokker announced a 2009 schedule that includes games against four 2008 NCAA tournament teams and three East Coast trips. ====Goalkeeper====The goalkeeper's job is to prevent the ball from getting into the goal. Goalies also direct the team defense. Goalies need to be tough both physically and mentally. Also the Goalie needs to be the loudest player on the field calling the position of the ball at all times so the defense can concentrate on the man they are covering instead of where the ball is. The Goalie needs to be able to keep his composure on the field while enduring shots that are capable of reaching over 100 MPH. The Goalie is the head of the defense and usually the entire team. [Book] Lacrosse for Dummies For Dummies
Box lacrosse
Canadians most commonly play box lacrosse, an indoor version of the game played by teams of six on ice hockey rinks where the ice has been removed or covered by artificial turf. The enclosed playing area is called a box, in contrast to the open playing field of the traditional game. This version of the game was introduced in the 1930s to promote business for hockey arenas, and within a several years had nearly supplanted field lacrosse in Canada.[Site] Great Atlantic Lacrosse Company Offers lacrosse apparel, equipment, gifts, books, videos, and more. www.lacrosse.com
In box lacrosse the goal is smaller ( than in outdoor lacrosse, and the goaltender wears much more protective padding. There is a shot clock and the attacking team must take a shot on goal within 30 seconds of gaining possession of the ball. Cross-checking is legal in box lacrosse in contrast to the field game where it is considered a penalty. [News] GC Rams Girl's Lacrosse 2009 Season Registration Team registration will run from September 27th and will end on December 20, 2008. GC Rams Girl's Lacrosse is open to all girls in grades 3 to 8 who resided in the Village of Garden City or go to school within the village. Applications are available at Olympic Den, 676 Dogwood Avenue in Franklin Square (516.486.0975). The registration fee is $125.
Indoor lacrosse is a version of box lacrosse played by the National Lacrosse League, which employs slight rule changes from the traditional box game. Notably, the games are played during the winter, not only in regions where summer lacrosse is popular but also in regions where lacrosse is rarely played in summer. This version of the game was intended to be less violent than box lacrosse, although changes in box lacrosse rules have reduced some of its violent play and a change in indoor lacrosse rules to permit cross-checking (hitting another player with the stick with one's hands apart on the shaft) have made it more violent. The chief differences between the two forms of the indoor game now are that indoor lacrosse games consist of 4 x 15 minute quarters compared with 3 x 20 minute periods in box lacrosse, and that indoor lacrosse players may use only sticks with hollow shafts, while box lacrosse permits solid wooden sticks. Indoor lacrosse is always played on artificial turf (sometimes called "carpet"), while box lacrosse is usually played on bare concrete. [Image]  LACROSSE_MISC
Women's lacrosse
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International lacrosse
Lacrosse has been played for the most part in Canada and the United States, with small but dedicated lacrosse communities in Great Britain and Australia. Recently, however, lacrosse has begun to flourish at an international level with the sport establishing itself in many new and far-reaching countries, particularly in Europe and east Asia.[Auction] Brine Supercrosse Lacrosse LAX Gloves Adult 13" New Only $69.99 With lacrosse not having been an official Olympic sport since 1908, the pinnacle of international lacrosse competition consists of the quadrennial World Championships. Currently, there are world championships for lacrosse at senior men, senior women, under 19 men and under 19 women level. Until 1986, lacrosse world championships had only been contested by the United States, Canada, England and Australia, with Scotland and Wales also competing in the women's edition. The expansion of the game internationally saw the 2005 Women's World Cup competed for by ten nations, and the 2006 Men's World Championship was contested by 21 countries. [Post] Syracuse Lacrosse Helps Present University's Fundraising Goal Members of the Syracuse men’s lacrosse team made an appearance at the United Way of Central New York on Friday, Oct. 31. They were there as part of the United Way’s “Walk the Talk III,” an event for local businesses and organizations to ... In 2003, the first World Indoor Lacrosse Championship was contested by six nations at four sites in Ontario, Canada. Canada won the championship in a final game against the Iroqouis, 21-4. The 2007 WILC was held in Halifax, Canada on from May 14-20. Teams from Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, England, Ireland, Iroquois Nationals, Scotland and the United States competed. [Book] Coaching Girls' Lacrosse: A Baffled Parent's Guide International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
The next largest international field lacrosse competition is the European Lacrosse Championships. Held for both men and women, the European Lacrosse Federation (ELF) has been running the European Championships since 1995. Before 2001 the Championships were an annual event, but in 2001 the ELF changed the format to every four years between the World Championship. Before 2004, only 7 nations had ever participated, but in 2004 there was a record number of participating countries, with 12 men's and 6 women's, which made it the largest international lacrosse event of 2004. The next European Lacrosse Championships will be held in Lahti, Finland in 2008. [Site] ESPN - Lacrosse Lacrosse coverage on ESPN.com: latest news, scores, schedule, stats, and highlights. ... AT&T and Inside Lacrosse announces text message alerts ... sports.espn.go.com/extra/lacrosse/index
The World Lacrosse Championships have been dominated by the United States, particularly in the men's game, where the only world championship game losses at either level was in the 1978 final to Canada and 2006 final to Canada. The USA has won 8 of the 10 senior men's and all five under 19 men's tournaments to date. In the women's game, Australia have provided stiffer competition, even holding a winning record against the USA of 6 wins to 5 at senior world championships, plus one draw. Despite this, the USA has won 5 of the 7 senior women's and 2 of the 3 under 19 women's tournaments to date, with the other world championships won by Australia, including the 2005 senior women's trophy. [News] Lacrosse: League hunts for coach WENATCHEE - To coincide with its alignment with the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association, Wenatchee Valley Lacrosse is on the lookout for a full-time coach for its boys high school team.
The Iroquois Nationals are a team consisting of members of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. The team was admitted to the International Lacrosse Federation (ILF) in 1990. It is the only Native American team sanctioned to compete in any sport internationally. The Nationals placed fourth in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Lacrosse Championships. [Image] 
Governing bodies
- World - International Lacrosse Federation / International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations
- Asia
- Europe - European Lacrosse Federation
- Oceania
- North America
- South America
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