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- Lacrosse_ball abstract "A lacrosse ball is the solid rubber ball that is used, in conjunction with a lacrosse stick, to play the sport of lacrosse. It is typically white, but is also produced in a wide range of colors.The old NCAA specifications are:Weight 140g - 147gDiameter 62.7 mm - 64.7 mmRebound From 1,800 height 1,092 - 1292 mm (70% rebound from falling point)Rubber content 65% The new NCAA year 2000 specs states: \"Section 17. The ball shall be white, yellow or orange solid rubber between 7 3/4 and 8 inches in circumference, between 5 and 5 1/2 ounces in weight and when dropped from a height of 72 inches upon concrete floor, shall bounce 43 to 51 inches at a temperature of 65 degrees fahrenheit.\"Beginning with the 2014 season, all three governing bodies for lacrosse in the United States (US Lacrosse, NFHS, NCAA) have mandated that only balls meeting the NOCSAE ball standard may be used for competition. Balls must be emblazoned with the words \"Meets NOCSAE Standard\" in order to be deemed legal for play by game officials.".
- Lacrosse_ball thumbnail Brine_lax_ball.jpg?width=300.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageExternalLink www.brine.com.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageExternalLink rules.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageExternalLink www.warriorlacrosse.com.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageID "2613753".
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageLength "2132".
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageRevisionID "682634569".
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Brine_(brand).
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Lacrosse_Association.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balls.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lacrosse_equipment.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Lacrosse.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Lacrosse_stick.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Lacrosse.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink National_Lacrosse_League.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink Under_Armour.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLink File:Brine_lax_ball.jpg.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lacrosse ball".
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLinkText "ball".
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageWikiLinkText "lacrosse ball".
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lacrosse-stub.
- Lacrosse_ball wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lacrosse_topics.
- Lacrosse_ball subject Category:Balls.
- Lacrosse_ball subject Category:Lacrosse_equipment.
- Lacrosse_ball hypernym Ball.
- Lacrosse_ball type Food.
- Lacrosse_ball type Mammal.
- Lacrosse_ball type Redirect.
- Lacrosse_ball comment "A lacrosse ball is the solid rubber ball that is used, in conjunction with a lacrosse stick, to play the sport of lacrosse. It is typically white, but is also produced in a wide range of colors.The old NCAA specifications are:Weight 140g - 147gDiameter 62.7 mm - 64.7 mmRebound From 1,800 height 1,092 - 1292 mm (70% rebound from falling point)Rubber content 65% The new NCAA year 2000 specs states: \"Section 17.".
- Lacrosse_ball label "Lacrosse ball".
- Lacrosse_ball sameAs Q6468880.
- Lacrosse_ball sameAs Piłka_(lacrosse).
- Lacrosse_ball sameAs m.07rt1z.
- Lacrosse_ball sameAs Лопта_за_лакрос.
- Lacrosse_ball sameAs Q6468880.
- Lacrosse_ball wasDerivedFrom Lacrosse_ball?oldid=682634569.
- Lacrosse_ball depiction Brine_lax_ball.jpg.
- Lacrosse_ball homepage www.brine.com.
- Lacrosse_ball isPrimaryTopicOf Lacrosse_ball.