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What is Lacrosse all about?

Lacrosse, considered America’s first sport, was born of the North American Indian, christened by the French, and adapted and raised by the Canadians. Modern lacrosse has been embraced by athletes and enthusiasts of the United States and the British Commonwealth for over a century.

The sport of lacrosse is a combination of basketball, soccer and hockey. Anyone can play lacrosse—the big or the small. The game requires and rewards coordination and agility, not brawn. Quickness and speed are two highly prized qualities in lacrosse. An exhilarating sport, lacrosse is fast-paced and full of action. Long sprints up and down the field with abrupt starts and stops, precision passes and dodges are routine in boy's and girl's lacrosse. Lacrosse is played with a stick, the crosse, which must be mastered by the player to throw, catch and scoop the ball.

Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States and it is also the fastest-growing sport over the last five years at the NCAA level and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

 
Mom's guide to Women's Lacrosse: Women's Lacrosse
 
Mom's guide to Men's Lacrosse: Men's Lacrosse
 
A beginners guide to boy's Lacrose: Boy's Lacrosse beginner guide