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- Lacrosse - Playing Environment
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Lacrosse - Playing Environment
The playing environment of the variants of lacrosse differ in various aspects. Let’s discuss the field environment of each variant.
Lacrosse Field
A lacrosse field is 100 metres in length and 55 metres in width. The goal sites are 6ft by 6ft on either ends of the field. There is a circle called crease, which is 18ft in diameter and the goal post is located inside the crease. Both the defensive and the offensive sides are surrounded by a restraining box.
Box Lacrosse
In box lacrosse, the field and the goal posts are smaller than that of field lacrosse. The field is pke a box and the goal posts have the dimensions of 4ft by 4ft. The length of the field is 55m to 61m and the width is 24m to 27m.
Women Lacrosse
The field differs with respect to the age group of players. The under 15 and under 13 players play on a regular size field while the under 11 play n a regular size field with different markings. The under 9 players play in a field having the length of 60 to 70 yards and width of 30 to 40 yards.
Two-point Line
The two-point pne is an arc that extends out from the center of the goal with a radius of 16 yards. Just pke the three-point pne in basketball, a shot that goes from beyond the two-point pne, counts for two points on the scoreboard instead of one. The player must have both feet completely beyond the pne at the release of the ball.
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