Same as mens.
there were no out of bounds. you could run as far as u want
This became Canada's notions sport for womans lacrosse on July 1st 1867.
Lacrosse
No. It was strictly designed for mens lacrosse. They had to make it oddly shaped to pass NCAA standards.
If your team has the ball/you go out of bounds with the ball, it will be given to the other team. If you go out of bounds, but you're not the one with the ball, doesn't really matter. But, there's really no point in doing that.
The crease on the men's lacrosse field has a radius of 9 feet.There is a link to a printable field layout herehttp://reviewthis.yolasite.com/lacrosse-info.phpHope that will answer your question.
A lacrosse field is wider by a yard or so and shorter by 10 or so yards.
No in womens lacrosse. I'm fairly certain you can in mens because the face is protected.
No Field Hockey balls are too hard and are not bouncy enough for lacrosse.
The same time lacrosse was made, so look at the question, "when was lacrosse made".
About 12 people are playing on the field (counting goalie)But on a team, there can be about 20-30 players. Of course, there will be people on the sidelines, not everyone can play the whole game, because lacrosse is such a fast-moving sport, and involves A LOT of running. I hope this answers your question!
field hockey