100 yards
None. There are no "passing" requirements in lacrosse. As a matter of fact, there are several cases of goalies making a save, running the length of the field, and scoring.
For equipment Yes
Unfortunately not. Girls lacrosse is almost a completely different sport compared to boys lacrosse. Not only will you be physically unable to play boys lacrosse, they will not allow it. Sorry
Lacrosse
Spring sports include Baseball Boys golf Boys and girls lacrosse Girls soccer Softball Girls tennis andBoys and girls track and field
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.
In boys lacrosse, the nets are square; 6' by 6'
They wear pads in lacrosse because they could get hurt.
if you are playing girls lacrosse, then yes. all of the sticks are the same length, including the defenders sticks. if you are playings boys lacrosse, then no. not all of the sicks are the same length. the defense sticks are called defense poles and they are longer, and for the most part the middie and attack sticks are the same length except sometimes people can play long pole midy, it depends on what team you are playing on and division you are in.
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".