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    • Intercollegiate athletes often have advantages like better equipment and facilities.
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    • To analyze injury data in collegiate lacrosse.
    • To compare injury frequency between a collegiate team and a summer league team.

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    • Collected injury data from an intercollegiate lacrosse team over one season.
    • Compared this data with injury records from a summer league team.

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    • 34 players sustained 78 total injuries.
    • Only 15% of players completed the season without any injury.
    • Ankle sprains were the most common type of injury.

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    • The high competitiveness of collegiate lacrosse may contribute to increased injury rates.
    • Further research into injury prevention strategies for collegiate lacrosse is warranted.