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US Lacrosse - Sports glossary
Category: Sport and Leisure > Lacrosse terms
Date & country: 03/06/2011, USA Words: 18
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ClearAny action taken by a goal keeper from within the goal circle to pass or carry the ball out of the goal circle.
Crosse CheckingControlled stick-to-stick contact in an attempt to dislodge the ball from the crosse.
Crosse (stick)The equipment used to throw, catch, check and carry the ball.
Critical Scoring Area:n area 15 meters in front of and to each side of the goal and nine meters behind the goal. An eight-meter arc and 12-meter fan are marked in the area.
DeputyA player who enters the goal circle when the goalie is out of the goal circle and her team is in possession of the ball.
DrawA technique to start or resume play by which a ball is placed in between two sticks held back to back and drawn up and away.
Eight-Meter ArcsA semi-circular area in front of the goal used for the administration of major fouls. A defender may not remain in this area for more than three seconds unless she is within a stick's length of her opponent.
Free Space to GoalA cone-shaped path extending from each side of the goal circle to the attack player with the ball. A defense player may not, for safety reasons, stand alone in this area without closely marking an opponent.
Free PositionAn opportunity awarded to one player when a major or minor foul is committed by a player from the other team. All players must move four meters away from the player with the ball. When the whistle sounds to resume play, the player may run, pass or shoot the ball.
Goal CircleThe circle around the goal with a radius of 2.6 meters (8.5 feet). No player's stick or body may "break" the cylinder of the goal circle.
GroundedRefers to any part of the goalkeeper's or deputy's body touching the ground for support outside of the goal circle when she attempts to play the ball from inside the goal circle.
Indirect Free PositionAn opportunity awarded to the offense when a minor foul is committed by the defense inside the 12-meter fan. When the whistle sounds to resume play, the player may run or pass, but may not shoot until a defender has checked her crosse or she passes to a teammate.
MarkingBeing within a stick's length of an opponent.
Penalty LaneThe path to the goal that is cleared when a free position is awarded to the attacking team inside the critical scoring area.
Scoring PlayA continuous effort by the attacking team to move the ball toward the goal and to complete a shot on goal.
SphereAn imaginary area, approximately 18 cm (seven inches) which surrounds a player's head. No stick checks toward the head are allowed to break the sphere.
StandAll players, except the goalkeeper in her goal circle, must remain stationary following the sound of any whistle.
Warning CardsA yellow card* presented by an umpire to a player is a warning which indicates that she will next receive a red card and be suspended from further participation if she continues to play dangerously and/or conduct herself in an unsportsmanlike manner. A green card is presented by an umpire to the team captain indicating a team caution for delay of game.