Other changes include allowing the optional use of a 120-yard unified field for both boys’ and girls’ lacrosse to allow schools the option of lining one set of shared field markings, disallowing stick checks during timeouts and allowing table personnel to use a horn to notify officials of a timeout request by a coach.
At the youth level, rule changes include requiring pelvic protection for goalies, establishing guidelines for a goalkeeper free clear, and clarifying language that allows for legal contact during play, as long as the contact does not physically force an opponent off of her position or path.
The committee will monitor closely the combination of self-starts and free movement at the NCAA level for potential future implementation at the youth and high school level and has agreed to some level of self-start in 2019.
Additional changes to equipment and stick-string specifications will be issued in early September.