2016 US Lacrosse Girls Rules Exam

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1 2016 US Lacrosse Girls Rules Exam True or False 1. Two small circles (dots) 5-6 inches in diameter must be added to the field behind each goal. The circles should mirror each other, 5 yards from the marks on the goal line extended for the purpose of penalty administration. 2. The game ball shall be yellow, bright orange or lime green. 3. Officials arrive at a game and find that neither the home team nor the visiting team has balls that "Meets NOCSAE Standard". This is a safety issue, the game cannot be played and the matter shall be referred to the sponsoring authority. 4. A camera may be placed in the goal. However, if the ball rebounds off of it and goes out of the circle due to a defender s play of the ball into the circle, play shall be stopped, timeout called and the ball returned to the circle to restart play. 5. en leagues elect to play wit running clock t e clock will run after goals and stop on every whistle in the last two minutes of each half unless there is a 10-goal differential. 6. A player's mouthpiece may have graphics of white teeth. 7. Both ASTM F803 and ASTM F3077 are legal eyewear standards for Effective January 1, 2017, any player choosing to wear headgear may only wear headgear that meets the ASTM F3137 standard for women's lacrosse. 9. Beginning January 1, 2018, home team uniforms shall be light and visitor team uniforms shall be dark. 10. Beginning January 1, 2018, visible undergarments must be light with light jerseys and dark with dark jerseys. 11. During the draw, both players draw illegally by not drawing up from the starting position, alternate possession is awarded to the appropriate team for offsetting fouls. 12. inner in overtime will be decided by sudden victory. 13. Alternate possession shall replace the throw. 14. A visible possession indicator is required. This may be a small cone, flag or sign moved from side to side on the scorer's table to indicate team's possession. 15. All players may reach their sticks over the center circle and restraining lines during the draw provided the sticks are not grounded. 16. The Obstruction of the Free Space to Goal rule is in effect once the ball crosses over the restraining line. 17. Eye black worn on the face, must be one solid stroke with no logos, numbers or letters and shall not extend further than the width of the eye socket or below the cheekbone. 18. Each team will be allowed two stick check requests per game. A third request for a stick check, following two that were found to be legal, will be assessed as a minor foul. 19. During the draw the goalkeeper may not be between the restraining lines. She may not take the draw, shoot or score for her team.

2 20. If a re-draw is to take place and the blue team coach wishes to substitute a player from the bench for the center taking the draw the substitute is allowed. 21. If a player's crosse or foot is placed on or over the ball, and no other player is within playing distance, a minor foul for covering should be called. 22. T e penalty for any foul called as dangerous contact s all be a mandatory yellow card. 23. Penalty administration for violation of 3 seconds shall take place at the position of the foul to restart play and no closer than 8 meters from goal circle. 24. If during a slow whistle situation, the attack player or one of her teammates commits a foul, alternate possession will be awarded. 25. The Critical Scoring Area shall be 15 meters in front of the goal circle to the endline and to each side of the goal circle. Multiple Choice 26. The 2016 Points of Emphasis are: a. Game Management, Attack Fouls, Dangerous Contact b. Sportsmanship, Dangerous Play, Offensive Fouls c. Game Management, Attack Fouls, Dangerous Propelling d. Sportsmanship, Goal Circle Fouls, Offensive Fouls 27. Upon arrival to the field, the officials note that both teams are dressed illegally and it's too late to correct prior to game time, what action should the officials take? a. A throw is taken by both centers to start the game. b. The game cannot be played and must be rescheduled for a different day. Report the problem to the sponsoring authority. c. Alternate possession is awarded to the team determined at the captain's meeting to have the first possession. d. A forfeit is awarded to the away team. 28. Which of the following duties is the official scorer responsible for? a. Record timeouts b. Maintain accurate record of alternate possession c. Notify official immediately when a second warning is given to the same player d. All of the above 29. Alternate possession is awarded when: a. The ball goes into the goal off a non-player. b. There is an incident unrelated to the ball and players from both teams are equidistant from the ball. c. Two players commit offsetting fouls major and/or minor, or after the attacking team fouls during a slow whistle situation. d. All of the above

3 30. An incident off the ball causes play to be stopped. There is no foul and the person in possession of the ball is only 3m from the goal circle. How is play restarted? a. The player with the ball and all those around her will remain where they are and play will be restarted at the spot of the ball. b. Alternate possession will be awarded at the closest hash mark on the 8m arc. c. The player with the ball and all those around her will move 8m away from the goal circle and play will be restarted at the spot of the ball. d. Alternate possession will be awarded 8m out to either side level with the goal line. 31. When the score is tied at the end of regular playing time and overtime is to be played, which of the following procedures should be followed by the officials? a. Teams will have a 3-minute rest and Captains will toss a coin for choice of ends and initial alternate possession. b. Teams will have a 5-minute rest and Captains will toss a coin for choice of ends only. Alternate possession shall continue from regulation. c. Teams will have a 3-minute rest and Captains will toss a coin for initial alternate possession. Goalkeepers will switch ends based on where they were when regulation ended. d. None of the above. 32. Which of the following scenarios about the obstruction of free space to goal violation are true? a. Scenario A: An attack player is being double or triple teamed. She does not have the opportunity to shoot. Obstruction of free space to goal should not be called. If she shoots, strong consideration should be given to calling dangerous propelling. b. Scenario B: An attack player has the opportunity to shoot but is looking to pass the ball to a teammate. Obstruction of free space should not be called. c. Scenario C: An attack player at the 12m has received and controlled the ball and turns towards goal with opportunity to shoot. A defender is playing zone defense outside the 8m (not within a stick's length of any attackers and within the free space to goal). Obstruction of free space to goal should be called. d. All of the above

4 33. What is the proper procedure for administering delay of game cards? a. First violation is a green card to the offending team, minor foul, and change of possession. Second violation is a green/yellow card to the offending player, minor foul and change of possession, this card will be included in the team card count. Any subsequent violation is a green/red card to the offending player, major foul, change of possession, offending player must leave the field and a substitute must take her place, this card will be included in the team card count. b. First violation is a green card to the offending player, minor foul and change of possession. Second violation is a green/yellow card to the offending player, minor foul and change of possession, this card will not be included in the team card count. Any subsequent violation is a green/red card to the offending player, major foul, change of possession, offending player must leave the field and a substitute must take her place, this card will not be included in the team card count. c. First violation is a green card to the offending team, minor foul and change of possession. Second violation is a green/yellow card to the offending player, major foul, change of possession, 2-minute penalty to the offending player, team will play short for 2 minutes and this card will not be included in the team card count. Any subsequent violation is a yellow card to the offending player, misconduct, change of possession, 2 minute penalty to the offending player, team will play short and this card will be included in the team card count. d. First violation is a green card to the offending team, minor foul and change of possession. Second violation is a green/yellow card to the offending player, major foul, change of possession, this card will not be included in the team card count. Any subsequent violation is a red card to the offending player, misconduct, change of possession, 4 minute penalty to the offending player, team will play short for 4 minutes and this card will be included in the team card count. 34. The Blue team goalkeeper has made a save and is now in possession of the ball in the goal circle. The official begins the 10 second count when the ball enters the goal circle. As the official's count has gone from 1 to 6 the Blue team calls a possession time out. Which of the following is the correct amount of time that the goalkeeper will have to clear the ball from the goal circle when play resumes after the time out? a. The count should be considered complete due to the timeout interruption. Play will be restarted with a free position to the nearest Blue defender to the goal circle and no closer than 8m from the goal circle. b. The count resumes from 6. She will have 4 seconds to clear the ball from the goal circle. c. The count restarts at 1 due to the timeout interruption. She will have 10 seconds to clear the ball from the goal circle. d. The count resumes from 4. She will have 6 seconds to clear the ball from the goal circle.

5 35. If an illegal player is discovered on the attacking team after a goal is scored and before play is restarted, the goal shall not count and the illegal player removed. Where will play resume? a. Play shall be resumed with a free position at the center line. b. Play shall be resumed with a free position to the goalkeeper. c. Play shall be resumed with a free position to the nearest defender 8m out to either side of the goal line. d. Play shall be resumed with a free position to the nearest defender at the top of the 8m arc. 36. In the event that a goal was scored with a crosse that does not meet specifications, the goal shall not count and the crosse shall be removed, how shall play be resumed? a. Free position at the center line for non-offending team, opposing center 4m away on a 45 degree angle. Player positioning for the draw shall apply. b. Free position at center line for non-offending team, opposing center 4m directly behind the free position. Player positioning for the draw shall apply. c. Free position for the opposing goalkeeper, shooter 4m behind the goal circle, all other players 4m away. d. Free position to the nearest defender on the center 8m hash mark going out, shooter 4m behind the free position. 37. What are the penalty times for a yellow card and a red card? a. A yellow card is a 2 minute penalty; a red card is a 2 minute penalty b. A yellow card is a 2 minute penalty; a red card is a 4 minute penalty. c. A yellow card is a 3 minute penalty; a red card is a 5 minute penalty. d. A yellow card is a 2 minute penalty; a red card is a 6 minute penalty. 38. The officials have carded the Green team a number of times for excessively rough fouls (check to the head, cross-check, etc.). A player who has not previously been issued a yellow card then commits a slash. What action should the official take? a. Call time out and issue a yellow card to the offending player. b. Call time out and issue a yellow card to the Green team captain. c. Call time out and issue a red card to the offending player. d. Call time out and issue a red card to the green team head coach.

6 39. If the Blue team goalkeeper is suspended (second yellow card) or ejected (red card) from the game and there is not another dressed goalkeeper. at options does t e Blue team ave? a. The blue team must play the remainder of the game without a goalkeeper. b. The blue team must forfeit the game. c. Allow the suspended goalkeeper to remain in the game and a field player will serve the two or four minute penalty time. d. The team must substitute another goalkeeper if available. If there is not another dressed goalkeeper, time will be permitted to dress a field player in the goalkeeper equipment. However, if no option exists to dress a goalkeeper, no field player may substitute for the suspended or ejected goalkeeper during her penalty time (two or four minutes). 40. What procedure should the officials follow if a head coach is assessed her first yellow card of the game for misconduct? a. The coach must designate a player who must leave the bench area and enter the penalty area to serve the entire two minutes of elapsed playing time. The card will not count toward the team's cumulative card count. b. The coach must designate a player who must leave the field and enter the penalty area to serve the entire two minutes of elapsed playing time. The card will count toward the team's cumulative card count. c. The coach must designate a player who must leave the bench area and enter the penalty area to serve the entire four minutes of elapsed playing time. The card will count toward the team's cumulative card count. d. The coach must designate a player who must leave the field and enter the penalty area to serve the entire four minutes of elapsed playing time. The card will not count toward the team's cumulative card count. Penalty Administration 41. A White player has her head down attempting to pick up a ground ball and is in a defenseless position when a Blue opponent approaches from behind and thrusts her crosse into White's lower back. What is the foul and how shall it be administered? a. Dangerous Follow Through, major foul, a mandatory yellow card should be administered to the Blue player, free position for White, no player behind. b. Dangerous Contact, major foul, a mandatory yellow card should be administered to the Blue player, free position for White, no player behind. c. Crosse-Check, major foul, free position for White. Blue player 4m behind the free position. d. Improper Use of the Crosse, minor foul, free position for White, Blue player 4m to the side of the free position.

7 42. White has the ball just outside the 12 meter fan when the Blue defender inside the 8 meter arc is called for three seconds. What is the penalty administration? a. Major foul. The Free position will be awarded at the nearest 8 meter hash mark to the spot of the foul to restart play. The offender shall go 4m behind the player with the ball. b. Minor Foul. The Free position will be awarded at a spot on the 12 meter fan nearest to the spot of the foul to restart play. The offender shall go 4m to the side of the player with the ball. c. Minor Foul. The Free position will be awarded at a spot on the 12 meter fan nearest to the spot of the foul to restart play. The offender shall go 4m away from the player with the ball relative to her position at the time of the foul. d. Major foul. The free position will be awarded at the position of the ball to restart play. The offender shall go 4m behind the player with the ball. 43. The official blows whistle for the defense offside when the ball is inside the critical scoring area and above the goal line extended. Where will the attack be awarded a free position? a. At the small circle (dot) closest to the spot of the foul b. At the center hash mark on the 8m arc. c. At the top center of the 12M fan d. At the 8m hash mark on the goal line extended 44. The official blows whistle for the defense offside when the ball is inside the critical scoring area and below the goal line extended, where will the attack be awarded a free position? a. At the closest circle (dot). Closest defense player will go 4m behind, defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside. b. At the spot of the ball. Closest defense player will go 4m behind, defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside. c. 8m out to either side level with the goal line. Closest defense player will go 4m behind, defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside. d. At the restraining line. Closest defense player will go 4m behind, defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside.

8 45. Defense player B1 is called for an illegal check against A1. Play is stopped and A1 is awarded a free position. Before play is restarted, the official notices that A1 is wearing jewelry. What action should the official take? a. A throw is awarded for offsetting fouls. A1 must remove the jewelry without delay before play is resumed or a substitute takes her place. b. The jewelry violation is a subsequent foul. B1 should be awarded a free position at the spot of the foul. A1 must remove the jewelry without delay before play is resumed or a substitute takes her place. c. The jewelry violation is a simultaneous foul. Alternate possession is awarded for offsetting fouls. A1 must remove the jewelry without delay before play is resumed or a substitute takes her place. d. Player B1 violated a major foul and player A1 violated a minor foul, therefore, B1 will be penalized and a free position is awarded to A1. A1 must remove the jewelry without delay before play is resumed or a substitute takes her place. 46. The official is holding whistle on an offside by the defense because the attack is on a scoring play. The attack then charges into the defensive player. How will the officials proceed? a. Alternate possession is awarded for offsetting fouls. The ball will be awarded to the player whose team has the alternate possession that is closest to the spot where the charge occurred. b. A1 committed the most recent foul; therefore, B1 is awarded the ball at the closest 8m mark on the goal line extended. No other players may be within 4 meters. c. Alternate possession is awarded for offsetting fouls. The ball will be awarded to the player whose team has the alternate possession that is closest to the spot where the defensive foul occurred. d. None of the above. 47. Blue attack has the ball below the restraining line in their attacking end of the field. The official realizes that Blue is offside and blows her whistle to stop play. The officials then discover that Blue has too many players on the field, thus committing an illegal substitution foul. What procedures should the officials follow? a. Call time out. Correct the offside. Remove the blue illegal substitution that is closest to and below the restraining line from the field. Award the ball to the closest defender at the spot of the ball and move the attack player, who had possession, 4m to her side. b. Call time out. Correct the offside. Remove the blue illegal substitution that is closest to and below the restraining line from the field. Award the ball to the closest defender at the spot of the ball and move the attack player, who had possession, 4m directly behind. c. Call time out. Correct the offside. Remove the blue illegal substitution that is closest to and below the restraining line from the field. Award the ball to the closest defender to the restraining line at the center of the restraining line and move the attack player, who had possession, 4m directly behind.

9 d. None of the above. 48. The White defense has received a yellow card and is playing short a player for 2 minutes. Blue attack has the ball in the critical scoring area above the goal line extended in their offensive end of the field. Trail official discovers the White team has 8 players below their defensive restraining line. The trail umpire raises her arm to indicate White defense is offside. Blue shoots and the White goalkeeper saves the shot and now has possession of the ball in the goal circle. What procedures should the officials follow? a. The Blue attack will be awarded a free position at either circle (dot) below the goal line. Closest defense player will go 4m behind. Defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside b. The Blue attack will be awarded a free position at the center of the 8m arc. Closest defense player will go 4m behind. Defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside. The arc will be cleared. c. The Blue attack will be awarded a free position 8m out to either side level with the goal line. Closest defense player will go 4m behind. Defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside. The lane above the goal line will be cleared. d. The Blue attack will be awarded a free position at the center of the 12m fan. Closest defense player will go 4m behind. Defense player closest to the restraining line will move back onside. Penalty lane will be cleared. 49. Green attacker has just scored a goal. As she moves up field towards the center circle she pushes the White team defender who had been marking her. What action should the officials take? a. No goal. Blow whistle to ensure all players stand. The White player who was pushed will be awarded the ball at the spot of the foul. The goal scorer will serve the penalty 4m directly behind. b. Goal counts since the pushing foul occurred well after the goal was scored. The foul is called and the White team will be awarded a free position at center to restart play. c. No goal. The player that scored the goal then committed a foul. The White team will be awarded a free position at center to restart play. d. Goal counts since the pushing foul occurred well after the goal was scored. Blow whistle to ensure all players stand. The White player who was pushed will be awarded the ball at the spot of the foul. The goal scorer will serve the penalty 4m directly behind. 50. Following a goal, teams are returning to their benches when Blue #6 verbally abuses the official. The official issues a red card to Blue #6, where will play be restarted? a. Play is restarted with a free position for White's team center on the center line. b. Play is restarted with a free position to the White player who will be closest to the spot of the foul when teams position themselves for the draw. c. Play is restarted with a free position for a White player designated by the coach on the 8m center hash mark in their offensive end.

10 d. None of the above.

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