Taylor Topousis (23) of Benilde-St. Margaret's drives past Riley Boehm of Eden Prairie during last year's state championship game.
The sport of American Indian origins is played with a long-handled-stick and a rubber ball. Teams of players -- 10 for boys, 12 for girls -- attempt to throw a ball into the opposing team's net. U.S. Lacrosse describes it as a "combination of basketball, soccer and hockey," rewarding "coordination and agility, not brawn." It can be played outdoors and indoors, with the size of the field and team varying by league type.
Numbers based on Minnesota Lacrosse Association membership, a chapter of U.S. Lacrosse:
13,255
Membership, including players, coaches, officials and fans, from third grade to adult.
18
Percent of membership growth, 2011 to 2012 in boys division, grades 3-8.
6,208
Male youth players.
2,078
Female youth players.
2,585
Male high school players.
1,012
Female high school players.