The shot clock finally is here for New York high school lacrosse, and coaches and players across Long Island are preparing for the sweeping effects the sport will experience as a result. A January ...
In a move the New York State Public High School Athletic Association has called an experiment but which appears likely to become a permanent rule change, boys and girls lacrosse games in the state ...
Lacrosse, often referred to as the fastest game on two feet, is a sport known for its quick tempo and action-packed nature. However, at the high school level, many games can become bogged down by ...
Gill St. Bernard’s boys lacrosse coach Byron Collins watched with wry amusement, as his team slowly tossed the ball around in a circle. All six offensive players purposely stood still after each pass.
New Jersey is officially on the clock. The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association executive committee moved forward four different proposals for a full membership vote in May, including ...
New York State is experimenting with a 60-second shot clock for boys lacrosse in 2025. Both NYSPHSAA and the CHSAA are using a shot clock. Teams with a great face-off specialist could benefit from the ...
Syracuse, N.Y. – When the Cazenovia and Jordan-Elbridge girls lacrosse teams met last April, the ending of a 10-8 contest looked more like a keepaway game than a back-and-forth affair between two ...
A fundamental change across the Pennsylvania lacrosse landscape might be in the offing as the PIAA’s Lacrosse Steering Committee continues examining the possible introduction of a shot clock. • Sign ...
In the coming years, high school basketball and lacrosse could look very different in the state of New Jersey. On Wednesday, the executive committee of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic ...
Opponents of the shot clock cite logistical and budgetary challenges for schools to acquire and operate the new equipment. Big news hit the Garden State sports world last week when the New Jersey ...
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