They line up in the offensive zone until either team gains control of the ball. If their team gains control they can enter the midfield. If the other team gains control, they generally stay in the offensive zone.
There are 4 different positions in men's lacrosse. starting from the bottom of the field there is 1 goalie, then you have 3 defensive players with long poles, then there are 3 midfielders and one take the face off, then last but not least there are 3 attack men. So the positions are 1 goalie, 3 defense, 3 midfielders, 3 attack.
In youth lacrosse (u-11) there is 3 attack players plus center our draw of the ball.
10. 3 attack, 3 middies, 3 defense, and a goalie
as short as you can but dont hit his/her hand
There is a goalie, three attack men, three middies, and three close D.
10. three defense three attack three midfielders one goalie
No that is what Women's lacrosse is for as a 5 year lacrosse player I do not suggest women play men's lacrosse. it's called men's lacrosse for a reason. Women's lacrosse isn't for men neither should men's be for women. Lacrosse is an extremely dangerous sport women should play with women.
the current world campions for lacrosse men's...
The shaft alone minimum is 30 Inches and the Head + Shaft minimum is 40 inches!
Harvard Crimson men's lacrosse was created in 1878.
Brown Bears men's lacrosse was created in 1926.
Villanova Wildcats men's lacrosse was created in 1981.