Maximizing Offensive Opportunities with Shooting Space in Women’s Lacrosse

Shooting space in women’s lacrosse is a safety rule that prevents defenders from stepping into the path between an attacker and the goal, unless they are within a stick’s length of the attacker. Violating this rule results in a penalty, awarding the attacker an 8-meter free shot while ensuring safe play on the field.​

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