History
Heroes
Business
Ethics/Rules
Miscellaneous
100

The season Lacrosse begins in

Spring

100

Has a you tube channel and is on the New York lizards.

Paul Rabil.

100

The average amount of money a professional lacrosse player would get payed per season

$10,000-$30,000

100

The defensive man goes over mid line with no mid back.

off-sides.

100

Fastest growing sport in this country

the United States

200

Lacrosse was also known as this

stick ball

200

One of the best player to play the position face off and played at Denver university for D1 NCAA lacrosse.

Trevor baptiste.

200

The cost of a ticket for a lacrosse game

$30

200

A offensive player crosses into the goalies crease.

crease violation.

200

The game of Lacrosse was originally used to toughen up young men for what

War

300

Early balls were made from deerskin clay/stone, and sometimes wood. They were also made from what?

Rubber

300

Biggest threat in the game of lacrosse and a ECD player and makes the bull dodge look easy also played at The University Of Duke.

Myles Jones.

300

The percentage of increase or decrease in lacrosse since 2011

a 10% increase

300

A kid tries to set a screen but he moves.

moving screen.

300

How many players are on the field for a team

10

400

who invented lacrosse

indigenous people of North America 

400

He played at The Notre Dame University for lacrosse and went to Brother Rice high school and played football and lacrosse.

Sergio Perkovic.

400

Top MLL sponsor

What is Coca-Cola known for in lacrosse

400

A kid extends his arms with his hands apart to hit someone.

Cross checking.

400
The position of Lacrosse that can be played
What is 3 attack men, 3 midfielders, 3 defenders and 1 goalie.
500

when was Lacrosse invented

1636

500

He is a long pole and he also can play offense with it too he stays on the field for offense and defense and hes a double threat he can shoot and play defense.

Scott Ratliff.

500
The average number of seating at a lacrosse stadium
What is 20,000-25,000
500

An offensive player uses his off arm that's not on the stick.

Warding.