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Lacrosse is a spring and summer team sport of Native American origin played with netted sticks (called crosses). The world's first official game was played at patrician Upper Canada College in 1867. Upper Canada College lost to the Toronto Cricket Club by a score of 3-1. Lacrosse is the official national summer sport of Canada.
The game is popular in Canada (chiefly in British Columbia and southern Ontario) and in New England and other areas in the eastern United States. It has begun to spread to the west coast where older college programs have encouraged lacrosse teams at the high school and middle school level. The colleges, high schools and "pee wee" leagues in the United States support many teams. Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Syracuse and VirginiaThe University of Virginia (also known as UVa or simply Virginia is a public coeducational university in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was founded by author of the Declaration of Independence and third American President Thomas Jefferson, and is listed as have dominated in the Division I collegiate ranks, while the American teams have won recent World ChampionshipsInternational Lacrosse Federation sponsors the World Lacrosse championship ever four years. The tournment uses the field lacrosse rules. Year Host Winner 1974 Melbourne, Australia, United States 1978 Manchester, England, Canada 1982 Baltimore, Maryland, U for both men and women. The IroquoisThe Iroquois Confederacy is a group of First Nations/ Native Americans. Based in upstate New York at the time of the arrival of the Europeans, they now occupy territory in Ontario, Quebec, and New York. The spiritual union of the nations began before Euro nation also enters a team in the World Championships. The field game is also played in New ZealandFor alternative meanings, see New Zealand (disambiguation). New Zealand is a country formed of two major islands and a number of smaller islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. A common Mori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa popularly translated as Land, AustraliaAustralia is the sixth-largest country in the world (geographically), the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia. Australia includes the island of Tasmania, which is an Australian State. Its neighbouring count, Japan, EnglandEngland is the largest, the most populous, and the most densely populated of the four " Home Nations" which make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). Occupying the south-eastern portion of the island of Great Britain, England and ScotlandScotland or in Scottish Gaelic, Alba is a country and former independent kingdom of northwest Europe, and one of the four nations comprising the United Kingdom. Scotland occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. Scotland took part in a p.
Canada differs from other lacrosse-playing countries in preferring the box lacrosseBox lacrosse is an indoor version of lacrosse played almost solely in Canada, chiefly in British Columbia and southern Ontario. The game is played in summer on an ice hockey rink from which the ice has been removed; the playing area is called the box, in variant of the game. A recent variant of box lacrosse, indoor lacrosse, is played more widely; its first world championship was held in 2003.
The rules of women's lacrosse differ significantly from men's lacrosse and is specifically designed to have much less physical contact between players. The men's game has a contact level similar to ice hockey and the players wear similar protective gear: body padding, gloves, and helmet. The women's game requires very little protective gear.
In 1994 lacrosse became the official national summer sport of Canada. However, very few people in Canada actually play or follow the sport, certainly far fewer than follow or play hockey, football, baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf and other sports. It is chiefly a regional summer sport played only in two widely separated regions of the country, and not the most popular summer sport even in those regions. Designating lacrosse as an official sport is more of a nod to history than a reflection of the present-day situation.