Lacrosse Center
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Expert Wanted
Do you know a lacrosse coach in your community you think would be an ideal candidate to be MomsTeam's lacrosse expert? Send his or her name to info@momsteam.com
113 West University Parkway
Baltimore, MD 21210
(410) 235-6882
Email: info@lacrosse.org
Web: www.lacrosse.org
US Lacrosse was founded in 1998 as the national governing body of men's and women's lacrosse. A number of formerly independent national organizations, including the Lacrosse Foundation, the U.S. Women's Lacrosse Association, National Junior Lacrosse Association, U.S. Lacrosse Officials Association, U.S. Lacrosse Coaches Association, and U.S. Club Lacrosse Association merged together to form one organization.
Pronunciation: \l?-?kro?s\
: a goal based game in which players use a long-handled stick that has a triangular head with a mesh pouch for catching, carrying, and throwing the ball.
Boy's and girl's lacrosse are fast-paced, exciting games that have seen explosive growth in popularity in recent years. Once played in just a few areas of the country (upstate New York, Long Island, Mid-Atlantic states), lacrosse programs are now sprouting up in communities, schools and colleges all across the country.
Our goal is to provide comprehensive information on lacrosse: advice on the equipment needed and how to buy it, a primer on the rules of the sport, and videos and advice from experts, parents, and manufacturers of lacrosse gear.
But to do that, we are going to need your help. If you are parent of a child who plays or has played lacrosse, we hope you will share what you have learned with other MomsTeam parents. Please consider writing a blog, contributing an article, posting on and/or hosting a Forum, or becoming our lacrosse expert. If you know of someone who used to play or coach lacrosse who has knowledge to share, ask him or her to join. Together we can make MomsTeam a true community of sports parents!
-Brooke de Lench - MomsTeam Founder