Player is responsible for: stick, mouth guard and protective eyewear**. The rules state that girls can not wear any jewelry including earrings. Earrings may not be taped. It is strongly encouraged that you wait until after the season is over for any new ear piercings. Cleats are required for competitive divisions and recommended for Instructional.
The uniform is purchased with your registration fee and is yours to keep at the end of the season.
Cold Weather Clothing: Additionally during the early season practices, it can get cold and sometimes rainy. If this happens, please have your child wear layers with outer and under layers of clothing. Some suggestions are:full-sleeve t-shirt, water resistant jacket, water resistant sweat pants, and thin gloves.
US Lacrosse women's rules mandate the use of protective eyewear. The purpose of the rule is to acknowledge that while women's lacrosse is a relatively safe sport, the use of protective eyewear prevents the rare but catastrophic eye injury. Initially introduced in 2005, eyewear equipment has been highly effective in safeguarding players at all levels of play.
Starting January 1, 2017, only the newer standard, ASTM 3077, will be regarded as legal for play and all eyewear equipment will have to meet this standard.
US Lacrosse has an established process for eyewear manufacturers to have their products listed on the US Lacrosse web site by submitting a letter and verification from an accredited, independent testing facility acknowledging compliance to the ASTM standards.
Manufacturers whose products are in compliance and who have submitted testing results to US Lacrosse have their products listed below.
Unless noted otherwise, all eyewear listed below meets both the Adult and Youth Standard.
Click here for information on approved eyewear: http://www.uslacrosse.org/approvedeyewea