Girls Lacrosse

Lacrosse is a team sport that is slightly different from the version played by the men. They play between six to ten players, while women’s or girl’s lacrosse has with twelve players.

Girls Lacrosse Rules

For women or girls lacrosse games, contacts are most considered illegal. This is different from the version played by men, because they do full-body contact as a way of playing. The only protective items that ladies wear are mouth guards and protective eye goggles. The player who acts as goalkeeper wears the most protection: protective pads and a full helmet.

Womens Lacrosse Sticks

The lacrosse sticks played by women and girls lacrosse is different from the version used by men: it is more shallow pockets. This is to help it become a little harder to contain the ball in the net.

Rules For Scoring Womens Lacrosse Games

The rules for girls lacrosse and women’s lacrosse are very similar. One of the most noted changes in the rules of the game was the mandatory use of protective goggles that was made official in 2005. Another change was the recognized hard boundaries in the game. Because all contact was deemed illegal, women’s and girls lacrosse had no traditional boundaries. Beginning with the 2006 season, women and girls lacrosse players can enjoy more flexibility in the game while playing within hard boundaries.

Scoring And Penalty In Women’s And Girls Lacrosse

The game of women and girls lacrosse begins with a draw. This done at the center of the playing field. Then the game will commence with the teams scoring points. Another draw happens in the beginning of the second half. It has been compared to a face-off in hockey, yet with women’s and girls lacrosse, the fight for the ball is done in the air with their sticks. A penalty is given in cards from colors green to red, given upon the severity of the penalty.

Womens Lacrosse Cleats

A cleat is a type of shoe that is used for sports played on grass or dirt like women’s and girls lacrosse games. The “cleat” is a large stud on the bottom of a shoe, which helps the player stay on the ground without falling or losing her footing. A cleat can also be a plastic or metal fitting underneath the shoe.

Womens Lacrosse World Cup

The Women’s Lacrosse World Cup is an event held every four years by the International Federation of Women Lacrosse Players. The IFWLA World Cup first started in 1982 and was played in Nottingham, England.

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