If the throw in is directly from an opponent, there is no infraction.
If the throw in is from a team mate, and the keeper deliberately touched it in his own penalty area, then the restart is an indirect free kick for the opposing team at the point of the infraction. If he does this outside of his own penalty area, then the restart is a direct free kick.
This depends on how the shot is being taken and what this "goalie box" is. If this is a penalty kick, the only players allowed in the penalty area (the larger of the two rectangular areas or "boxes" that surround the goal) are the goalkeeper, or goalie, and the player taking the kick. If this is not a penalty kick, there is no limit to the number of defenders anywhere near the goal. These players still cannot use their hands though and if someone were to block a shot with their hands, they may be red carded, or removed from the game. I hope this answers your question.
I am pretty sure that it would be a penalty kick, but that usually never happens haha
Yes
The player who stands in the crease of the goal and blocks the lacrosse ball from being scored into the goal.
No, they may also kick it, though they often use hands as it grants them better control
You want the ties on your pads and the tape on your stick to be as fresh as possible being a goalie. Also, some teams will blades sharpened last second too. A goalie switch is always on a timeout or interruption in game (TV, Penalty *If the team is allowed to switch out players*, etc).
Interfering with the vision of the goal keeper while in an offside position makes a player guilty of an offside offense.
no professional goalies are best being a goalie. They do not have much skill in dribbling or fakes.
No, being kicked will not cure kidney cancer.
When you get kicked out of your apartment, it is referred to as being evicted.
The receiving team must be at least 10 yards away from the ball's line of scrimmage when the ball is kicked. If they are not, a penalty is assessed for being offside.
The receiving team must be at least 10 yards away from the ball's line of scrimmage when the ball is kicked. If they are not, a penalty is assessed for being offside.