ECAC Division II Lacrosse League - définition. Qu'est-ce que ECAC Division II Lacrosse League
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ECAC Division II Lacrosse League - définition


ECAC Division II Lacrosse League         
The Eastern College Athletic Conference Division II Lacrosse League, also known as the ECAC Division II Lacrosse League, was an American NCAA Division II college athletic conference and part of the Eastern College Athletic Conference that only sponsors men's Division II lacrosse. The league was founded in March 2012 and began play in the 2012–13 academic year (2013 lacrosse season).
Lacrosse stick         
  • A legal men's pocket where the top of the ball is above the bottom of the stick's sidewall.
  • Field goalie's stick.
  • Diagram of Mitchell Brothers wooden lacrosse goalie stick.
  • A pair of wood lacrosse sticks.
STICK USED TO PLAY THE SPORT OF LACROSSE
Lax stick; Lacrosse sticks; Lacrosse head; Lacrosse shaft; Lacrosse handle
A lacrosse stick or crosse is used to play the sport of lacrosse. Players use the lacrosse stick to handle the ball and to strike or "check" opposing players' sticks, causing them to drop the ball.
Lacrosse (satellite)         
  • The constellation of the Lacrosse (Onyx) SAR satellites currently in orbit (August 2011).
SERIES OF AMERICAN RECONNAISSANCE SATELLITES
Lacrosse reconnaissance satellite; Onyx (satellite); Lacrosse 1; Lacrosse 2; Lacrosse 3; Lacrosse 4
Lacrosse or Onyx is a series of terrestrial radar imaging reconnaissance satellites operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). While not officially confirmed by the NRO or the Government of the United States prior to 2008, there was widespread evidence pointing to its existence, including one NASA website.