Historically, box lacrosse has been exclusively a men's sport.
It is more properly called box lacrosse, and a professional league had a short life in the early 1970's.
Cox viewed the introduction and spread of box lacrosse with negativity.
In the 1930s, an indoor version of the game, box lacrosse, was introduced in Canada.
They were not the equal competitors there, but since then, they have become the best European box lacrosse national team.
The Redmen were now becoming known for their fast, aggressive, no quit style of box lacrosse.
In box lacrosse, a powerplay is very similar to ice hockey.
The playing area of box lacrosse is typically an ice hockey rink during the summer months.
The name has been used for all levels of box lacrosse in Brampton ever since.
As a youth, he played both hockey and box lacrosse, favouring the latter sport.