EQUIPMENT REMINDERS FROM US LACROSSE

17 Oct 2020 by Former HC Christopher “Kit” Santiago - Löwe

Paul Ohanian
Oct 15, 2020
As the 2021 lacrosse season draws ever closer and optimistically, players of all ages return to play, it’s important to note that there are some equipment guidelines that players, parents, coaches and officials should keep in mind. Use of required and certified equipment ensures the highest levels of safety for all participants.

Lacrosse Balls
All levels of play should only use certified lacrosse balls for games and practices. Certified lacrosse balls meet the NOCSAE performance standard, ND049. Verification of certification for lacrosse balls can be checked online at the listing maintained by the independent Safety Equipment Institute (SEI).

Goalie Chest Protectors
Effective January 1, 2021, all goalie chest protectors must be designed for lacrosse and meet the NOCSAE performance standard, ND200. This requirement is mandatory in the US Lacrosse boys’ and girls’ youth rules, the NFHS boys’ and girls’ high school rules, and the NCAA men’s and women’s rules. All products that meet the NOCSAE standard, ND200, must be certified by the Safety Equipment Institute and include the NOCSAE Lacrosse label shown below.

Shoulder Pads
Beginning in 2022, all field players in the boys’/men’s game must have shoulder pads or protectors that also meet the NOCSAE performance standard, ND200.

“Through the work of both our Sports Science and Safety Committee and our Rules Committee, US Lacrosse is committed to developing rules and strategies to minimize the injury risk for athletes,” said Caitlin Kelley, women’s game director at US Lacrosse. “We want to make the most informed decisions we can and utilize data specific to the men’s and women’s games as we shape existing rules and equipment.”

US Lacrosse works cooperatively with both the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and the NCAA to write the rules for lacrosse, and the organizations often work together on rule development and player safety issues. The rules of lacrosse govern games and the equipment used.

To assist all lacrosse consumers, US Lacrosse publishes an online Equipment Guide with suggested recommendations in purchasing equipment. The Guide is designed to help both the boys’ and girls’ youth player and explains how lacrosse equipment should feel when properly worn. Photographs and descriptions for the men’s field game, women’s field game, and box/indoor lacrosse are included.

“Equipment rules are an important part of both men’s and women’s lacrosse because they help to keep players safe,” said Rick Lake, men’s lacrosse director. “As part of our mission at US Lacrosse, we want to ensure that players, coaches, parents and officials are up-to-date on the equipment rules and certifications required.”

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