Lacrosse is a sport that originated with Indigenous Americans and is now played by people worldwide.
It is a fast-paced and exciting sport growing in popularity, especially among young athletes. Lacrosse, both Men’s and Women’s, originated in the U.S. in the eastern part of the country and is quickly spreading throughout the nation.
This game takes place on a field, a little smaller than a football field, with two teams playing ten players each. The players aim to score goals by throwing the ball into the opponent’s goal using a lacrosse stick. The team with the most goals at the end of regulation wins.
One of the most common questions about lacrosse is, “How long is a lacrosse game?” The length of a lacrosse game can vary depending on the age of the players, the level of the game, and the tournament rules.
This article will answer that question and give other interesting facts about lacrosse.
By the end, you will better understand how long a lacrosse game can last.
Overview of a Lacrosse Game
There are two brands of the lacrosse game, field lacrosse, and box lacrosse.
The rules are essentially the same in each, with the main differences being the size of the field and the number of players in the game. Field lacrosse is played on a larger field with more players, and vice versa for box lacrosse. Originally a summer sport, lacrosse is now played outdoors year-round in certain parts of the country, with indoor leagues also very prevalent.
The game is divided into four periods with two teams of 10 players each (field lacrosse). The player positions are attack, midfield, defense, and goalie. Each team has a goalie in their half of the field and three defenders in front of the goalie.
There are also three midfielders and three attackmen. The midfielders can play offense or defense. The attackmen play offense only.
A face-off takes place in the center of the field to begin the game. After a goal is scored, the ball goes to the other team for their face-off. The face-off must be taken within 10 seconds of the goal being scored, or possession of the ball will go to the other team.
The game ends when one team has more goals than the other team at the end of regulation time. If the score is tied at the end of regulation time, overtime periods will occur until one team scores and wins the game.
For a better understanding of the rules of lacrosse, keep reading.
Quarters
The standard lacrosse game consists of four 15-minute quarters, with the clock stopping only after a goal is scored or the ball goes out of the field of play.
There is a break in the action after each quarter to allow teams to adjust their strategy, substitute players, and rest. After the 2nd quarter, the teams break for halftime intermission. The length of a lacrosse game will vary depending on the division, league, or age group.
Halftime
Halftime in lacrosse lasts 10 minutes when the teams must remain in their designated areas and may not receive coaching.
Although players can leave the field to use the restroom or receive medical attention, they must re-enter the field at the same spot they exited. During halftime, each team is allowed to make substitutions and strategic changes.
Timeouts
In lacrosse, a timeout is a stoppage of play that allows the coach to communicate with the team.
During a timeout, the players on the field will gather around the coach and listen to instructions. As in other sports, lacrosse timeouts are a valuable tool when a time is struggling or a coach wants to ebb the opposition’s momentum. If used wisely, timeouts can drastically change the flow of the game, and ultimately the outcome.
Overtime
If the score is tied at the end of regulation play, overtime is used to determine a winner. This is an extra period where the team with the most goals is declared the winner. Each team has the opportunity to score in overtime.
If the teams are still deadlocked in a tie at the conclusion of overtime, they face off in a shootout. Similar to soccer, each team will take turns shooting at the goal from the same set distance. This distance varies depending on the age and skill level of the teams.
Like all sports, lacrosse is played by athletes of all ages. Let’s look at the differences in game times for different levels of lacrosse.