Lacrosse
The crease on the men's lacrosse field has a radius of 9 feet.There is a link to a printable field layout herehttp://reviewthis.yolasite.com/lacrosse-info.phpHope that will answer your question.
A lacrosse field is wider by a yard or so and shorter by 10 or so yards.
No Field Hockey balls are too hard and are not bouncy enough for lacrosse.
The same time lacrosse was made, so look at the question, "when was lacrosse made".
field hockey
they r on a field
The Brown Bears lacrosse team's home field is Stevenson Field. The Brown Bears lacrosse team plays for Brown University which is located in Providence, Rhode Island.
The same as a football or soccer field.
Box lacrosse is where it is inside an arena or building, a bit different from field lacrosse which is played outside.
The fastest outdoor game is generally considered to be lacrosse, particularly in its box format. Players can reach speeds of over 20 miles per hour while running and shooting, and the ball can be thrown at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. The combination of rapid movement, quick passes, and fast-paced play makes lacrosse exceptionally dynamic and fast. Other contenders for speed include field hockey and soccer, but lacrosse typically stands out due to the speed of both player movement and the ball.
The pylons in lacrosse is the "box". The box is where you substitute players going on and off the field.