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  2. History of lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    US Lacrosse survey shows that, boys and girls lacrosse has grown by 47% and 43.1%. Also, the NCAA reported a 24% increase in the number of new men’s lacrosse programs created in the last two decades and women’s athletic department saw a 65% increase in the number of new programs created between 1998-2008. [ 31 ]

  3. Lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Intercrosse, or soft stick lacrosse, is a non-contact form of lacrosse with a standardized set of rules using modified lacrosse equipment. An intercrosse stick is different from a normal lacrosse stick, the head is made completely of plastic instead of leather or nylon pockets in traditional lacrosse sticks.

  4. History of sports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The oldest sport invented in what is now known as the USA is lacrosse. Originating among the Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands and the Great Lakes region, lacrosse was played by various tribes and had spiritual and social significance. The game was often played in large teams and could involve hundreds of players.

  5. James Naismith - Wikipedia

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    Although described as a slight figure, standing 5 feet 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (1.791 m) and listed at 178 pounds (81 kg) [10] he was a talented and versatile athlete, representing McGill in football, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, and gymnastics. He played centre on the football team, and made himself some padding to protect his ears.

  6. Why Judd Ehrlich's lacrosse documentary is one of the most ...

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    Lacrosse is the game of their fathers and grandfathers. It's their heritage and part of their creation story. Since it's traditionally not played by women, the relationship the girls have to ...

  7. Native American recreational activities - Wikipedia

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    Several contests and games invented by American indigenous groups contributed to modern-day sports (like the game of lacrosse) and casino play. Several indigenous games were tribe-specific; one of the most common games played specifically by the Iroquoian was the Bowl Game, played using colored balls and sticks. [2]

  8. Here's why lacrosse should be at the 2024 Olympics

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    Lacrosse is a very fast paced and physical game with an estimated of 750,000 athletes in the U.S. The soccer and hockey crossbreed game would definitely attract and maintain an Olympic audience. 4.

  9. Why Zeeland East's Lauryn Hansen chose Davenport for lacrosse

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    Hansen has one more year of lacrosse at Zeeland to prepare her for the college ranks. She is eager to get out and fine-tune her game and finish her high school career on a high note.