Lacrosse is the oldest sport in North America, dating back to the 1400s. In 1636, Jean de Brebeuf, a Jesuit missionary, witnessed Huron Indians playing a game with a ball carried and hurled from a curved stick with a pouch at the top. The Hurons called the game 'bagataway' but, since the stick was similar to a bishop's crosier (la crosse in French), it became known as la crosse and, eventually, lacrosse.
Camps
Camps offering instruction in the sport of lacrosse.
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Clubs
Post-collegiate lacrosse clubs located around the world.
Europe,
North America,
Oceania,
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College and University
Lacrosse as it is played at colleges and universities.
Men,
NCAA Division I,
NCAA Division II,
NCAA Division III,
NJCAA,
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Directories
Lacrosse directories, offering organized links and resources.
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Drills and Coaching
Instructions, drills, hints, and tips for playing the sport of lacrosse.
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Major League Lacrosse
Major League Lacrosse was formed in 1999 and began play in the summer of 2001 with six teams.
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National Lacrosse League
The National Lacrosse League, or NLL, is a professional indoor or "box" lacrosse league. Founded in 1986, it was first known as the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League and later the Major Indoor Lacrosse League before assuming the NLL name in 1997.
Arizona Sting,
Buffalo Bandits,
Calgary Roughnecks,
Colorado Mammoth,
Edmonton Rush,
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News and Media
News and media sites dealing with the sport of lacrosse.
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Organizations
Organizations promoting the sport of lacrosse.
Asia,
Europe,
North America,
Oceania,
South America,
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Personal Pages
Personal homepages dealing with the sport of lacrosse.
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Tournaments
Lacrosse tournaments around the world.
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Youth and High School
Lacrosse as it is played at the youth and high school level.
Europe,
North America,
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