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Old Fri May 26, 2006, 10:10pm
RoyGardner RoyGardner is offline
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One of the reasons is because of the difference in rules. In girl's lacrosse you cannot reach across the body in the area of the head with the cross. It's one of the "dangerous play" rules. You also cannot contact the opposing player on any part of the body with the cross, hence no arm, elbow, or shoulder padding.

The only legal contact that can be made using the cross is the "check" on the player in possession of the ball and that contact is limited to roughly the top half of the cross and cannot be from "the opposite side" requiring reaching across or over the head of the opponent. Also, body "checking" is not permitted, as it is also a rule violation.

There is also safety related rules that regulate the path of passes and shots when opposing players are in the path of those shots/passes. No high passes or shots allowed.

It's a very different game than men's lacrosse. Woman's lacrosse is virtually 100% non-contact with significant restrictions on the path of the ball on shots/passes near opponents.
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