No. There are one point shots and two point shots. Similar to Basketball, any shots that score that are taken from behind the "two point line" are awarded an extra point.
the fastet shot in lacrosse ever recorded is 121 mph
every thing counts as one, in the pros there is a line that if shot behind, it counts as 2 points
One point per goal. The stick and the body must not cross the line, otherwise the point will not count. At the professional level (Major League Lacrosse only) the rules differ to include a two-point goal line 16 yards (15 m) from each goal.
depends on the shooter. if we are talking professional players than it would most likely be a hockey shot... especially a slap shot. but that's not saying a lacrosse shot isn't hard.
when the shot is stopped by the goalie or goes in
well if your talking about the most popular form of lacrosse (field lacrosse, like the one in college) then you can technically hold the ball as long as you want to, If you are playing Box Lacrosse however, you have 30 seconds to take a shot (it resets after each shot) or you and your team will lose possesion of the ball.
yes you can wear hockey elbow pads for lacrosse
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111 miles per hour by paul rabil
No.
it all depends on the person .... The fastest shot I have ever seen was a side arm
Rip the Duck is lacrosse vernacular for shooting as best as you can. For putting all you have into your shot. Made popular by Mike Gabel from True Lacrosse.