ESPN’s ‘Sports Science’ Did A Neat Feature On The Science Of Lacrosse Face-Offs

LAX! It’s LAX tournament season, Bros. Since we’re in the middle of the NCAA D-I tournament, ESPN broke down the science behind a lacrosse faceoff, where quickness and agility wins clutch possession.

It takes 28 hundredths of a second to get possession. That’s a remarkable feat of skill and athletic instinct.

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