A Lacrosse Field is a rectangular grass field defined by three main areas of play within the sport of Lacrosse. Depending on what team is playing, the opposing side is called the attack or goal area, the home side is called the defensive area, and the center is the midfield. Along the sides of the midfield are wing areas, and along the sides of the defensive and attack areas are sidelines. Unlike most field games, the Lacrosse Goals are located in the center of the attack and defensive areas and are placed in the middle of a circular area called a crease.
Lacrosse Fields have an overall length of 110 yards (100.59 m) and width of 60 yards (54.86 m) for a total area of 59,400 ft² (5518 m²). The crease has a radius of 3 yards (2.75 m) with a goal line in the center placed 15 yards (13.72 m) from the end line. The wing line is located 10 yards (9.14 m) from the sidelines with the restraining line at 20 yards (18.29 m) from the midfield line.
A Lacrosse Field is a rectangular grass field defined by three main areas of play within the sport of Lacrosse. Depending on what team is playing, the opposing side is called the attack or goal area, the home side is called the defensive area, and the center is the midfield. Along the sides of the midfield are wing areas, and along the sides of the defensive and attack areas are sidelines. Unlike most field games, the Lacrosse Goals are located in the center of the attack and defensive areas and are placed in the middle of a circular area called a crease.
Lacrosse Fields have an overall length of 110 yards (100.59 m) and width of 60 yards (54.86 m) for a total area of 59,400 ft² (5518 m²). The crease has a radius of 3 yards (2.75 m) with a goal line in the center placed 15 yards (13.72 m) from the end line. The wing line is located 10 yards (9.14 m) from the sidelines with the restraining line at 20 yards (18.29 m) from the midfield line.