NCAA Lacrosse
NCAA Lacrosse is a collegiate sport in the United States governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It features two main divisions: men's and women's lacrosse, with teams competing for national championships each spring. The game combines elements of basketball, soccer, and hockey, where players use a stick with a netted pouch to catch, carry, and pass a small rubber ball.
The sport has grown significantly in popularity, with many universities fielding competitive teams. Each season culminates in the NCAA Lacrosse Championships, where the best teams from across the country compete for the title. The sport emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and athleticism.