You can technically score from anywhere on the field. It's just highly unlikely to happen.
The only way the defensive team in football can score points is by causing a safety, which occurs when the offensive team is tackled in their own end zone.
Yes, in men's lacrosse only two of the defensive shafts are long pole
the weight of a defensive lacrosse stick doesnt matter, it just has to be a length of at least 72 inches
A player can score a goal anywhere on the lacrosse field.
Defensive Middie
A defensive lineman can score by tackling the ball carrier in there own end zone. This is called a safety and earns the team 2 points.
In hockey, the playing area is divided into three main zones: the offensive zone, the defensive zone, and the neutral zone. The offensive zone is where the attacking team tries to score, while the defensive zone is where the defending team protects their goal. The neutral zone lies between the two and serves as a transition area for both teams. This division helps organize gameplay and strategy during matches.
It depends on what d-pole it is.
To score a goal.
Yes it is good for defensive use but not very for other positions
Yes, in the NHL, players are allowed to hand pass the puck in the defensive zone.
Around 60 inches.