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Lacrosse and Museum
The US Lacrosse national headquarters is located on the campus of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland along with the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame.
Additionally, all members receive Lacrosse Magazine, comprehensive lacrosse insurance, membership in their local chapter, free admission to the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame and discounts on products and services.
She was posthumously inducted into the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame in Baltimore, Maryland in 2007.
Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame
The US Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame, located in Baltimore, Maryland, on the campus of Johns Hopkins University, is operated by US Lacrosse.
The mission statement of the US Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame is as follows:
Set to open in New York City on May 7, 2008, the Sports Museum of America will showcase both the Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame and US Lacrosse in its Hall of Halls Gallery ( along with providing an annual donation ) in return for sharing some of the museum's valuable lacrosse artifacts and their support of the creation of the Nation's first all-sports museum experience.
* Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame webpage.
* U. S. Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame

Lacrosse and National
The Clan competes in Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ) and the U. S. National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) and the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association ( MCLA ).
* New York Titans ( lacrosse ), a team in the National Lacrosse League
* Orlando Titans, a team in the National Lacrosse League
In 2007, over 13, 000 fans enjoyed the National Lacrosse League's New York Titans inaugural home opener at Madison Square Garden.
The National Lacrosse League ( NLL ) is a men's professional indoor lacrosse league in North America.
* Edmonton Rush, a National Lacrosse League team
It was also the home of the now defunct Arizona Sting of the National Lacrosse League ( NLL ).
* Major Indoor Lacrosse League, the American indoor lacrosse league, rebranded in 1997 as the National Lacrosse League
* The National Lacrosse League of 1974 and 1975 play their 2nd and last season.
* The Quebec Caribous defeat the Montreal Québécois 4 games to 2 to win the National Lacrosse League ( 1974-75 ) Championship.
* The National Lacrosse League of 1974 and 1975 is formed.
It is not related to the modern National Lacrosse League.
* The Rochester Griffens defeat the Philadelphia Wings in the six game National Lacrosse League ( 1974-75 ) championship, 4 games to 2 games.
* February 22 – National Lacrosse League – The East Division All-Stars defeat the West Division All-Stars 19-15 in the All Star Game.
* May 7 – National Lacrosse League – Calgary Roughnecks defeat Buffalo Bandits 14-11 to win Champion's Cup
The CSB Lacrosse appeared at the inaugural 2010 WDIA National Championships for D2 club lacrosse in Scottsdale, Arizona ; After coming in second place in the North Central Women's Lacrosse League.
* The Toronto Rock beat the Rochester Knighthawks 13 – 10 to win the National Lacrosse League Championship.
** The National Lacrosse League ( NLL ) is formed from the Major Indoor Lacrosse League ( MILL ), with the decision to move from league ownership of all teams to individual team ownership.
* Inaugural season of the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League ( later the National Lacrosse League )
At the highest level box lacrosse is represented by the Senior A divisions of the Canadian Lacrosse Association ( Western Lacrosse Association of the British Columbia Lacrosse Association and Major Series Lacrosse of the Ontario Lacrosse Association ), and the National Lacrosse League.

Lacrosse and Hall
* William C. Schmeisser, ( 1907 ), National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee.
* Fred Wooster ( 1938 – 1993 ), cofounder of the Saanich Lacrosse Association, Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame
* Michael J. Waldvogel, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame member
* Paul Wehrum, NCAA Lacrosse Hall of Fame
The trend that started in post-war Alfred has continued today in the multi-million dollar campus renewal program, including an all new athletic field that accommodates Lacrosse, Soccer, Football, and is be surrounded by an 8-lane running track, an extensive renovation and expansion of Central Dining Hall, a 150-bed townhouse complex including a student activities center, renovations of the School of Architecture, Management & Engineering Technology building, and the building of the brand-new Student Leadership Center ( to be finished in the Fall of 2013.
Homewood Field is located on the northern border of the campus, and it is adjacent to the U. S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
He was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1955, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1964, the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1965 and the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1994.
He is a member of the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame ( 1955 ), the Canadian Football Hall of Fame ( 1963 ), the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame ( 1966 ), and Hockey Hall of Fame ( 1994 ).
Category: National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductees
Exhibits are also found on the Members of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Lacrosse and is
Lacrosse is a team sport of Native American origin played using a small rubber ball and a long-handled stick called a crosse or lacrosse stick, mainly played in the United States and Canada.
The goals could be from around apart to about ; in Lacrosse the field is.
* Stockport Lacrosse Club is founded at Cale Green Cricket Club Davenport, Greater Manchester where they still play to this day.
In the NLL, the shot clock runs while a team that is killing a penalty has possession of the ball ; this is not the case in all box lacrosse leagues ( e. g. Major Series Lacrosse, Western Lacrosse Association ).
It is located across the street from Collingswood High School and it hosts the home games of the high school's sports teams, such as Women's Field Hockey, Lacrosse, baseball and softball.
The stadium is officially named " The Soccer / Lacrosse Stadium at Yurcak Field " in honor of Ronald N. Yurcak, a 1965 All-American Rutgers Lacrosse player.
It is also home to the Mitchel Athletic Complex, which hosts the Long Island Rough Riders, an amateur soccer team, and the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse.
The town is also home to the Middletown Islanders Hockey, Football, Baseball, Volleyball, and Lacrosse teams.
LaCrosse is spelled in a variety of ways, including LaCrosse, La Crosse and Lacrosse.
The stadium is home to the university's varsity football team, and has hosted a number of events including the World Lacrosse Championships and the Canada Games.
* The 2nd World Lacrosse Championship is held in Melbourne, Australia.
* Lacrosse is played in the Olympics for the first time but only three teams compete: one from the USA and two from Canada
* The Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association ( ILA ) is replaced by the Intercollegiate Lacrosse League, which will be renamed the U. S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association ( USILA ) in 1929.
* Lacrosse is played as an Olympic sport for the second and last time ( the first having been in 1904 ).
It is also included in the logo of the Toronto Nationals, a Major League Lacrosse team.
* The 9th World Lacrosse Championship is held in Perth, Australia.

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