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Lacrosse was introduced to England in 1867. From England, it spread to Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
It was an Olympic sport in 1904 at St. Louis and in 1908 at London. Only three countries, Canada, England, and the United States, were represented and Canada won both gold medals.
Lacrosse was a demonstration sport at the Olympics in 1928, 1932, and 1948, and an exhibition tournament was held at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1980.
Lacrosse was considered the most widely played team sport of its time in North America with regional variations played with either one or two sticks of differing structures.
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MLL rules that differ from traditional lacrosse rules include: a two-point goal line 16 yards from each goal, a 60-second shot clock, a limit of three long-stick defensemen per team and the elimination of the restraining box. MLL was founded by Jake Steinfeld, Dave Morrow and Tim Robertson in 1999. Women's games are played in two 25-minute
88 centimeters) long (a "long crosse").[4] While the whistle is blown, players are not allowed to move. A crosse may be found illegal if the pocket is too deep or if any other part of the crosse was altered to gain an advantage, such as the stick being shorter than the required length in order to make it harder to check. The league is currently made up of 10 teams in two conferences, Eastern
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