Rule 6-10-2-Article 2 was modified to delete the requirement of a shot being on goal for stalling, and the new Rule 7-2h establishes that during running time, if there is time remaining on a non-releasable penalty after a goal is scored, the earliest the penalty can be released is after the ensuing face-off has been completed.
One change specific for boys’ youth lacrosse is Rule 7-2-b,c,d,e,f,g, which eliminates releasable penalty administration. All fouls must be served for their full penalty time. This change increases the impact of penalties called, ensuring commitment to safe and legal play, and eases penalty administration for officials and table personnel.
“The NFHS and USAL rules committees did an outstanding job of implementing limited changes focused on safety and ease of enforcement for officials,” Kelley said. “The playing rules have a significant role in the accessibility and growth of the game for players, coaches, and officials and we appreciate the work and leadership that the committees bring to this role.”
USA Lacrosse training materials for the 2023 season will be updated shortly and can be accessed online at www.usalacrosse.com/boys-and-mens-rules.
A complete listing of the boys’’ high school lacrosse rules changes are available on the NFHS website.
Questions about boys’ rule changes can be submitted via email to boysrules@usalacrosse.com.