- Lacrosse - Wikipedia
Lacrosse is a contact team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
- 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
- How to Play Lacrosse (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Lacrosse is a popular sport played between two teams Each team is composed of 10 players—three attackers, three midfielders, three defensemen, and one goalkeeper
- Lacrosse News, Scores, and Analysis | Inside Lacrosse
Inside Lacrosse is the most trusted and largest source of lacrosse coverage, score and stats data, recruiting data and participation events in the sport Widely trusted as 'The Source of the Sport!'
- 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
- 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
- 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
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
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