Rules
- Each team
must keep at least four players, including the goalie, in its defensive half
of the field and three in its offensive half Three players (midfielders) may
roam the entire field.
- Generally,
high school games are 48 minutes long, with 12 minute quarters. Each team is
given a two minute break between the first and second quarters, and the
third and fourth quarters. Half-time is ten minutes long.
- Teams change
sides between periods. Each team is permitted two time-outs each half. The
team winning the coin toss chooses the end of the field it wants to defend
first.
- Men's
lacrosse begins with a face-off. The ball is placed between the sticks of
two squatting players at the center of the field. The official blows the
whistle to begin play. Each face-off player tries to control the ball. The
players in the wing areas can release; the other players must wait until one
player has gained possession of the ball or the ball has crossed the goal
line.
- Center
face-offs are also used after a goal and at the start of each quarter.
- Players may
run with the ball in the crosse, pass and catch the ball. Only the
goalkeeper may touch the ball with his hands.
- A player may
gain possession of the ball by dislodging it from an opponent's crosse with
a stick check, which includes the controlled poking and slapping of the
stick and gloved hands of the player in possession of the ball.
- Body checking
is permitted if the opponent has the ball. However, all contact must occur
from the front or side, above the waist and below the shoulders. An
opponent's crosse may also be stick checked if it is within five yards of a
loose ball or ball in the air.
- If the ball
or a player in possession of the ball goes out of bounds, the other team is
awarded possession of the ball. If the ball goes out of bounds after an
unsuccessful shot on goal, the player nearest to the ball when and where it
goes out of bounds is awarded possession.
- An attacking
player cannot enter the crease around the goal, but may reach in with his
stick to scoop a loose ball.
Equipment
MLL Players
USA TEAM
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