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        Lacrosse is a team sport that involves players either kicking or using sticks with nets to drive a small rubber ball into the goal of the opposing team. As with soccer, only the goalie can handle the ball. Men's lacrosse teams consist of 10 players, while women's teams comprises 12 members. Various North American Indians are credited with developing the first form of Lacrosse. In 1867, a Montreal native established the first lacrosse rules and eventually the game became a popular amateur and professional sport in many English-speaking countries, including the United States.
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            In Women's Lacrosse this is a measurement of distance that is less than or equal to the combined length of a Crosse and a players arm's length. In order for a player to be marking their opponent this ...
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                                          When a defender's stick is swung over the head of a ballcarrier or around a ballcarriers body.
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                                          A Yellow Card is given to a player who commits a foul, usually a personal foul, and if they commit another foul they will be given a red card and be suspended from the game.
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                                          When defensive players don't try to guard a specific opposing player but rather guard a specific area in their defensive zone. See also Man-to-Man.
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