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2020 and 2021 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Rules
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2012-2013 Women's Lacrosse Rule Book (2 Year Publication)
2010 Women's Lacrosse Records Book
Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
2010-2011 Women's Lacrosse Rules Book (2 Year Publication)
2010-2011 Women's Lacrosse Rule Books (2 Year Publication) The NCAA produces rules of play in 15 sports. Each book contains diagrams of playing areas, official signals, and offical interpretations and rulings.
2009 Women's Lacrosse Records
Many of the publications offered by the NCAA appeal to the collegiate sports fan, novice and experienced alike. All record books contain single game, season, and career records, plus coaching records, conference standings,and award winners.
2009 Women's Lacrosse Statisticians' Manual
Publications from this area of the NCAA Sports Library provide guidelines for sports information directors, statisticians and administrators
2008 Women’s Lacrosse Rules
2009 Women's Lacrosse Rules
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2007 Women's Lacrosse Rules

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Women’s lacrosse is a sport played with twelve players on each team. The object of the game is to use a long-handled lacrosse stick to catch, carry, and pass a solid rubber ball in an effort to score by ultimately hurling the ball into an opponent’s goal. Defensively the object is to keep the opposing team from scoring and to dispossess them of the ball through the use of stick checking and body positioning. Equipment required to play is different from the men’s. Women are only required to wear eyewear/lacrosse goggles, and a mouth guard. Their stick has restrictions too, it has to be a certain length and the pocket cannot be too deep but the lacrosse ball sizes are the same.

Colors appear to be tightly controlled in NCAA Women’s Lacrosse. Starting in 2008, gray was added to the list of colors approved for the goalie’s uniform bottom. Previously, the bottom portion of the uniform had to be either the team’s predominant color or black. While it is not new in 2008, the color of the ball must be solid yellow.
Rule 2: Equipment and Uniforms
The Ball
SECTION 5. The ball is smooth rubber of solid yellow color, not less than 20cm (7-3/4″) or more than 20.3cm (8″) in circumference. It must weigh not less than 142gm (5oz.) not more than 149gm (5-1/4oz.). It must have a bounce of not less than 1.1m (43″) nor more than 1.3m (51″) when dropped from 1.8m (72″) onto concrete at a temperature of approximately 18 degrees C. (65 degrees F.) – 23 degrees C. (75 degrees F.).

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References:
NCAA Women’s Lacrosse – http://www.ncaa.com/sports/lacrosse-women
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