field hockey
No Field Hockey balls are too hard and are not bouncy enough for lacrosse.
Field Hockey or Lacrosse
hockey & lacrosse
No, lacrosse balls are smaller than field hockey balls. In addition, lacrosse balls are made with a hard, foam like material; while field hockey balls are made with hard plastic.
FIELD HOCKEY
No, lacrosse is not the same thing as field hockey. In field hockey you use a stick with a curved base on the ground and hit it to your team mate, or you can dribble it up the field. The goal in field hockey is much bigger than a lacrosse goal. In lacrosse you throw and catch a ball using a stick with a net and you can run with the ball in you stick. Lacrosse is a much faster paced game too. In lacrosse you wear eye protection and a mouth guard, in field hockey you wear shin guards and a mouth guard. Both sports are really fun.
lacrosse uses a round ball-hockey uses a puck lacrosse is played on a field-hockey is played on ice lacrosse players wear cleats-hockey players wear skates lacrosse sticks have a head and mesh on the end-hockey sticks dont
lacrosse and field hockey
I would say field hockey or lacrosse are probably the closest to ice hockey.
Ice hockey (like both, being a hockey variant and very rough), association football (similar tactics to hockey) and American football (highly physical sport like lacrosse). The sport of Hurling http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurling is popular in Ireland and has clear similarities with field hockey and lacrosse.
they are related because there is field lacrosse and field hockey which are both played on fields. The object of the game is the same score the most goals by the end of the game to win. In both sports there is body checking.