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Lines on the Field in Women's Lacrosse

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Summary: From the restraining lines to the out of bounds lines, learn about the lines on a women's lacrosse field, and what they signify, in this free sports lesson on video.

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By Shiloh Kimmel
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Shiloh Kimmel has been playing lacrosse for over six years and has been teaching lacrosse for four years. While playing her first year with the Horizon Huskies, she was ranked number 1...read more

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"Alright this is a diagram of the women's lacrosse field and it can be found on the US Lacrosse website online. Different boundaries are marked here. You are going to have the dash boundary and that signifies what area is in play for the game. You have two restraining lines on the field. You have a center circle, where you do the draw. And you have two different arcs around each goal. The inner one is a 12 meter arc and that's where, the hashes is where you take penalty shots from and this is just a second arc that kind of makes this the critical shooting area of the offense. You have a crease around the goal and that's this circle and no part of, only the goalie aloud to be in the circle. No part of any player's stick or body can enter the circle or else that's a penalty."

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