Women’s Field Lacrosse

Women's Field Lacrosse is an outdoor version of the sport for women and girls. It was introduced in 1890 in St Andrews, Scotland. The women’s game is played with twelve players on each team and the rules of women's lacrosse differ significantly from Men's Field Lacrosse. There is no body contact. Equipment required to play is also different. The stick has a shallow pocket and is checked before every game and after every goal for conformity to the rules. Women are only required to wear a mouthguard and protective goggles.

Rep women’s field lacrosse teams compete against other clubs in the Ontario Women’s Field Lacrosse (OWFL) league. OWFL games begin at the end of May and conclude at the end of July. U9/U11 and U13 games are played on Sundays and U15 and U19 games are played on Saturdays.

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