French pioneers saw native americans playing the game and noted the lacrosse stick looked like the bishop's crosse so they named the game lacrosse
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Yes lacrosse was invented and used by the native americans.
This became Canada's notions sport for womans lacrosse on July 1st 1867.
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The rules for the sport Lacrosse can be found on many online sites such as US Lacrosse, Dick's Sporting Goods, Wikihow, Laxpower, and Inside Lacrosse.
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It is difficult to say that the rules of lacrosse are standardized. Each league and age group has slightly different rules and each group was set up at different times.
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Yes, the rules change a little bit every year.
indoor lacrosse is called box lacrosse. it is played mainly in canada. In box there are also different rules about your stick, gear, and general gameplay.
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I only know the rules for girls Lacrosse they are: -No uncontrollable checks -No charging -No hitting people with your stick -No hitting the goalie purposely -No trapping -You must have a mouth guard to play Those are the only ones I know but hope that helped!
Too many to count!!! Its about time they start letting us get more physical and aggressive!!! and who knows, maybe that will cause us to have more supporters of women's lacrosse.
Ncaa rules say that a dpole must be between 40 and 72 inches
Play continues as normal, any rules apply such as out of bounds and delay of game
The number of deaths related to lacrosse is very low, with an average of less than one per year. Fatalities in lacrosse are extremely rare, especially when appropriate safety measures and rules are followed.