Lacrosse In America Research Paper

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Lacrosse is America’s oldest game. Its origins can be traced back to early Native American tribes in the eastern United States and Canada. When European settlers saw Native Americans playing the fast-paced and action-packed game, they decided to try it out for themselves. Over the years, lacrosse has grown into a sport that is played in all fifty states and over 150 countries. People of all ages can play the game both indoors and outdoors. Lacrosse played outdoors differs from lacrosse played indoors, and women have different rules and equipment than men. Although different ways of playing the game exist, the objective of the game is still the same: score the most goals by shooting the ball into the back of the other team’s goal. Rich origins, fast play, and skilled players make lacrosse a game that many people can enjoy. Lacrosse’s origins can be traced back to early Native American cultures. The sport was especially popular among tribes that lived in …show more content…

On April 21, 2015, US Lacrosse, the governing body of lacrosse in the United States, announced that the number of players on organized teams in 2014 was 772,772. Youth lacrosse organizations exist in every state, and high school lacrosse currently holds the spot of the fastest growing sport in the nation. Additionally, the game is growing at the college level. From 2009 to 2014, NCAA men’s lacrosse grew at a rate of 37.3 percent, while NCAA women’s lacrosse grew at a rate of 38.9 percent. Lacrosse’s international growth was evident in 2014 when thirty-eight nations competed at the Federation of International Lacrosse Wold Championship in Denver, Colorado. Of the thirty-eight nations, nine competed for the first time. Among the teams was Uganda, the first country in Africa to join the Federation of International Lacrosse, or FIL (“National”). Today, the FIL has over 150 member

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