Rule 3-3 was modified by adding the language of “get it in,” which is commonly used during play but was not previously included in the rule book.
Rule 4-3-3i now defines what is considered an illegal body check during the faceoff, and the word “immediately” was removed from Rule 4-3-3j in order to offer greater clarification.
Rule 4-6-3c and 4-3-2 were adjusted to reduce the number of instances that rely on alternate possession. The committees wish to limit alternate possession to situations where there has been an error made by officials or a situation that is out of the official’s control.
Rule 4-24-11 is a new rule that specifies when a player has his helmet come off during play, play shall be immediately suspended, the player must leave the field and the player cannot return until the next dead ball following the resumption of play.
New Rule 5-4-2 was also added to provide officials an additional one minute, non-releasable penalty option for incidental contact to the head/neck area. Note: This new one-minute penalty option was not approved for youth play, as the youth committee felt that the stronger two-minute penalty remained a better option to control play.
The committees also added clarifying language to Rule 6-1-1 regarding penalty enforcement against a team not in possession of the ball.
Rule 6-6-4 regarding a defensive player, other than the properly equipped goalie, entering the player’s own crease with the intent of blocking a shot or acting as a goalkeeper, was added as a new conduct foul. It was previously listed as a conduct foul under Rule 4-18-4 but was not listed in the conduct foul section of the rule book.
One specific rule change for the youth level is the allowance of one-handed stick checks for 12U and 14U youth play. The committee felt that the penalties around slashes were in place to ensure rules for safe play and that development of one-handed checks at the 14U and 12U levels was an important part of the safe progression of skills for the players.
USA Lacrosse training materials for the 2024 season will be updated in the near future 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.