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Lacrosse - Wikipedia
Lacrosse is a contact team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball.

Box lacrosse - Wikipedia
Box lacrosse, also known as boxla, box, or indoor lacrosse, is an indoor version of lacrosse played mostly in North America. The game originated in the 1930s in Canada, where it is more popular than field lacrosse. Lacrosse is Canada's official national summer sport. Box lacrosse is played between two teams of five players and one goalie each, and is traditionally played on an ice hockey rink ...

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.

Welcome to Lacrosse
Founded in 1986, the National Lacrosse League is a professional indoor box lacrosse league comprised of 15 franchises based throughout the United States and Canada. Launched in 2019, the Premier Lacrosse League features eight teams showcasing the best talent in outdoor field lacrosse each summer.

Lacrosse Rules: How To Play Lacrosse | Rules of Sport
Lacrosse is a team game in which a ball is passed between teammates using a stick with a mesh or net at one end. It originates in Native American communities where it was used as a training ground for tribal warriors and dates back almost a thousand years.

History - World Lacrosse
Lacrosse boasts a captivating history that spans centuries. The sport’s genesis can be traced back to the Indigenous peoples of North America, who played variations of the game as early as the 12th century.

Lacrosse | Rules & Fouls | All you need to know - Turf Tank
Lacrosse is a fast-paced team sport that is played with a stick and a ball. The basic rules of lacrosse are simple: the objective of the game is to score more points than the other team. To do this, each team must try to advance the ball down the field and into their opponent’s goal.

Lacrosse - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lacrosse, invented by the Native Americans, is a popular team sport in North America and a national summer sport for Canada. It involves the use of net [disambiguation needed] s, or "heads" as they are called, which consist of a wooden or metal shaft with a net on the end.

How to Play Lacrosse for Beginners: Ultimate Lacrosse 101 Guide
We’re here to break down the lacrosse basics for beginners, teach you how to play lacrosse, and most importantly, set you on a path to fully appreciate and participate in this dynamic sport.

Lacrosse History: Timeline & How it started - SportsFoundation
Discover the origins of Lacrosse, its evolution, and factors contributing to its global rise in popularity! Let’s get started! ⏳ Origins and Evolution: Lacrosse originated among Native American tribes, serving as a ceremonial and competitive game.

 

 

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