To curtail physical play outside the critical scoring area in women's lacrosse, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Wednesday approved increasing the scenarios when teams have the advantage of playing a player up.
Green cards, which are one-minute releasable penalties, will be given to teams committing fouls such as:
A one-minute releasable penalty would also be issued for these types of fouls when occurring between the restraining lines.
Officials also can give a five-minute red card for contact to the body if they think the contact warrants a greater penalty. All red cards are now a five-minute nonreleasable penalty instead of the previous two-minute penalty.
THREE SECONDS
The panel approved tweaking the three-second rule, specifying that a defender must be an arm and stick length away when guarding a player inside the 8-meter arc. Previously, the rule was the defender had to be a stick length away.
Defensive players will still be penalized for three-second violations if they are not marking a player inside the 8-meter arc. Any defensive player inside the 8-meter arc must be guarding another player and can't be in the middle of the arc without marking a player.