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The offensive players try and shoot the ball into the lacrosse goal
once there penalty time is done a substitute can run in and the person in the penalty box goes back to the bench
I THINK that the designated in-home must be a starting attackman.
If all 11 players on a team take a penalty during a shootout in a soccer match, the team will have to start over with the first player taking another penalty. This is because each player must take a penalty before any player can take a second penalty.
No, each team has to have a minimum of 3 players on the ice, regardless of how many penalties they are serving. When you have 3 players penalized at once, the third player's penalty time does not start until the first player's penalty is over. So, the third player waits in the penalty box for the first player's time to be up, the first player leaves the box, and then the third player's penalty starts.
theres a penalty called push from behind...think about it
A penalty is given when a player 'fouls' a player inside the 'box'. Then the player has a direct shot like a free kick. A penalty is also in play when after the usual 90 minutes and extra time (30 minutes), players arrange for a penalty shootout. Hope this helps.
http://goshorterhawks.com/sports/m-lacros/2010-11/bios/rodgers And there are a lot of Box Lacrosse players who are 6-9/6-11
A pro lacrosse player in the National Lacrosse League averages $14,000 US per year. Some may earn more due to star status or endorsements, but most players hold down "day" jobs and play pro lacrosse for the love of the game. No one gets rich playing lacrosse...yet.about now 1.1 million a year,
The locker room with the rest of the players
No. As long as all other rules are still being followed, the only penalty for having fewer than 11 players on the field is the disadvantage of being down a player.
In indoor soccer, a player may be sent to a penalty box (like one used in ice hockey) for a yellow card offense. In indoor soccer, yellow cards are actually blue.