Lacrosse Field

Lacrosse Field

Top view drawing of a Lacrosse Field measured with length and width
Description
Description

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.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

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.

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
View of a Lacrosse Field in 3D available for downloadLacrosse Field
Details
Details

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Height:
Width:
180’ (60 yd) | 54.86 m
Depth:
Length:
330’ (110 yd) | 100.59 m
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Weight:
Area:
59,400 ft² | 5518 m²
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Restraining Line: 60’ (20 yd) | 18.29 m (from midfield)
Wing Line: 30’ (10 yd) | 9.14 m (from sideline)
Crease: 9’ (3 yd) | 2.74 m (Radius)
Goal Line: 45’ (15 yd) | 13.72 m
Goal Width: 6’ | 182.9 cm
Field Markings: 2”-4” | 50.8-101.6 mm
Side Run-off: 18’ (6 yd) | 5.49 m
End Run-off: 15’ (5 yd) | 4.57 m
Surface Materials: Natural or artificial turf

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Drawings include:
Lacrosse Field plan, plan (benches)

Lacrosse is a team sport played with a small rubber ball and a long-handled stick called a crosse or lacrosse stick. The objective is to score by shooting the ball into an opponent's goal, using the stick to catch, carry, and pass the ball. It's played typically by two teams of 10 players.

6.5”-10” | 16.5-25.4 cm
2”-2.5” | 50.8-63.5 mm (Pocket)
40”-42” | 101.6-106.7 cm (Offense); 52”-72” | 132.1-182.9 cm (Defense)
5-12 oz | 142-340 g
Lacrosse Stick
25.400
6.350
182.900
0.340
14500
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Lacrosse StickView of a Lacrosse Stick in 3D available for downloadView of a Lacrosse Stick in 3D available for download
2.47”-2.55” | 62.7-64.7 mm (Diameter)
5-5.2 oz | 140-147 g
Lacrosse Ball
6.470
0.147
8600
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Lacrosse BallPerspective view of a 3D model of a Lacrosse BallPerspective view of a 3D model of a Lacrosse Ball
6’3’ | 1.91 m
December 14, 1985
Paul Rabil
191.000
1985.00
6900
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Paul Rabil
5’11” | 1.80 m
October 29, 1982
Michael Powell
180.000
1982.00
5200
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Michael Powell
6’ | 182.9 cm (Inside)
6’ | 182.9 cm (Inside)
7’ | 213.4 cm
35-115 lb | 15.9-52.2 kg
Lacrosse Goal
182.900
182.900
213.400
52.200
2000
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Lacrosse GoalPerspective view of a 3D model of a Lacrosse GoalPerspective view of a 3D model of a Lacrosse Goal
6’0” | 1.83 m
September 9, 1992
Lyle Thompson
183.000
1992.00
1400
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Lyle Thompson
180’ (60 yd) | 54.86 m
330’ (110 yd) | 100.59 m
59,400 ft² | 5518 m²
Lacrosse Field
5486.000
10059.000
5518.00
1100
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Lacrosse FieldView of a Lacrosse Field in 3D available for downloadView of a Lacrosse Field in 3D available for download
10”-12” | 25.4-30.5 cm
5”-5.5” | 127-139.7 mm (Pocket)
40”-72” | 101.6-182.9 cm
6-14 oz | 170-397 g
Lacrosse Goalie Stick
30.500
13.970
182.900
0.397
250
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Lacrosse Goalie Stick3D model of a Lacrosse Goalie Stick viewed in perspective3D model of a Lacrosse Goalie Stick viewed in perspective