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Welcome to the Lacrosse Rules Quiz Contest. We hope you'll have some fun and enhance your understanding of the game. There are separate contests for men's and women's rules (which, as anyone who follows both games knows, are as different as, well, men and women).
Each contest will have multiple installments. Contestants submitting the greatest number of correct answers over the course of the contest will be declared the overall winners (installment winners will be selected randomly from those submitting the most correct answers). The contest involving men's rules is currently underway. Please see the contest rules for complete details.
The specific nature of the prizes to be awarded to winners has yet to be determined, but we can pretty much guarantee that they won't be worth a great deal! So, enter for the greater glory of showing that you know the most about lacrosse rules.
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| High Scores as of 4/02/00** | |||||
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Category C: Lax Officials |
Category B: Fans/Parents |
Category A: Coaches/Players |
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| Score | People | Score | People | Score | People |
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35 34 33 32 31 |
1 2 3 4 3 |
31 29 25 24 21 |
1 1 1 2 3 |
32 30 29 28 27 |
2 1 3 2 1 |
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** The maximum score for Quiz #1, Quiz #2, and Quiz #4 was 9 points; for Quiz #3, it was 8 points. Therefore, four perfect scores (clearly a rarity; we have just one instance) would amount to 35 points. (Note: There have been hundreds of entries to each quiz. However, most people entering have NOT taken all four quizzes and would therefore have possible maximum scores ranging from 8 to 27 points.) There have been 5-10 times as many entries in Category A as in the each of the other two categories. That makes the performance of the officials (higher scores and more of them) even more impressive. | |||||
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Dr. Laurence Feldman, Executive Director Dr. Robert Kroshefsky, Director of Men's Lacrosse Dr. Daniel Larsen, Director of Women's Lacrosse |

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