Archive for November, 2011

10 Important Mens’ Lacrosse Rules for Beginners

Here are the top ten rules for beginners when it comes to men’s lacrosse:

1. You should always keep in mind that the lacrosse field should be 110×60.
2. In collegiate and professional lacrosse games, quarters last for about 15 minutes in most cases.
3. In high school lacrosse games, quarters only last for about 12 minutes.
4. There should only be ten players on the field to play the game.
5. You should remember that there are also various rules for the net. The goal that a player has to make must be 6×6 feet exactly.Check out this link here.
6. In a lacrosse match, a player can’t push Read the rest of this entry »

10 Important Girls’ Lacrosse Rules for Beginners

Many schools and recreation centers have added Lacrosse to their list of sports. Ten tips for inexperienced girl Lacrosse players are as follows:
1. Make sure you keep moving the ball with an up-and-away motion. Downward and outward motions are illegal.
2. When playing offense you cannot have more than seven players on the restraining line and when playing defense there cannot be more than eight players.
3. If the ball does not move for more than three seconds when you are playing Read the rest of this entry »

Basic Women’s Lacrosse Rules of the Game

Knowing the basic rules for women’s lacrosse helps avoid embarrassment and fouls. The rules for women’s lacrosse cover everything from equipment to field size and markings, but the basic rules of the game include game play and game length.

A women’s lacrosse game is typically an hour long — high school team rules may limit the game to 50 minutes — with the game play divided into two equal halves. Only two time-outs are permitted each game.Check out this link here. A basic women’s lacrosse is noncontact and the teams have 12 players each: six defenders, five attackers and one goalkeeper, Read the rest of this entry »

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