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Team USA v. Team Canada lacrosse
Heritage Cup, at pepsi center, US got their butt kicked, 17-8
great game us didnt really look like they tried hard to win. |
womens or mens?
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mens box lacrosse
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are we any type of powerhouse in lacrosse? i've seen the lacrosse league on espn, but never thought about it on a national scale. are other countries scared of us in lacrosse? just curious.
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I think its more of a north american sport. Didn't the natives play it on mile long fields and used a tall post as the goal? Lacrosse is more popular up north anyway. The only thing that comes close here is womens college lacrosse.
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its more of an eastern north america thing, but it is starting to gain momentum in the western parts, there are 2 pro leagues the National lacrosse league (www.nll.com) and Major League lacrosse (www.majorleaguelacrosse.com). Canada as in hockey is still the stronger of the 2 countries but not by much.
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Colorado Mammoth do a good job of selling out the Pepsi Center during regular season, I won't be surprised if Denver gets an outdoor lacrosse team in the next season or two.
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/e praying and hoping for an outdoor lax team.
i would love to see lacrosse played virtually year round here. |
Same here. I live in the Chicagoland area. My boys got into the sport about 5 years ago. It slowly gaining popularity here. We're working towards getting it officially recognized by the high school sports association. It's a fun game to watch and a hell of a game to play.
The US is better in outdoor than indoor. I think they're the reigning World Champs, although, that's not saying much since only a handful of countries play the sport. It did start as a North American Indian game and some of the games were played over several days. |
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