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Women's Lacrosse is an open, flowing, non-contact sport, with emphasis on the skills of catching, throwing and running.

The first women's lacrosse game was played in 1890 at the St. Leonards School in Scotland. Men's and women's lacrosse were played under virtually the same rules, with no protective equipment, until the mid-1930s. At that time, men's lacrosse began evolving dramatically, while women's lacrosse continued to remain true to the game's original rules.

Today, men's and women's lacrosse remain two distinct forms of the same game and are played under different rules. Current women's rules limit stick and body contact, and therefore, require little protective equipment.

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