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Lacrosse is popular in the U.S., and the greatest sport ever invented. The size of the sport tripled from 2010 to 2011 and isn't showing any signs of slowing down. The statistics were verified and complied in a report by
The Atlantic news researchers.
However, the rate of exposure on primetime TV is having trouble keeping up with lacrosse's recent surge in popularity. In a country dominated by leagues like the NFL, it's tough for lacrosse to earn their spot on network TV. The NFL was the most watched “show” of any genre last fall,
www.cable.tv reported.
You need to watch Lacrosse …
That's a lot to compete with, but it doesn't mean that there aren't ways to watch. Until the sport finally makes its way to networks like NBC and FOX, here are some ways to watch lacrosse games on TV:
ESPN U
ESPN is definitely on board with the madness. And while Lacrosse isn't yet making headlines on the two prime channels, your one stop for all lacrosse coverage and news is ESPN U. Different television packages vary on whether or not they offer ESPN U alongside basic channels, but if they don't, ESPN still has you covered.
ESPN 3
ESPN 3 is actually a website — not a TV station — so this is a great alternative if you don't have cable. ESPN 3 has live scores, rankings and news coverage — both
collegiate and professional — and SportsCenter-style highlights from previous games. If you have an Xbox 360, you can even watch on your TV and avoid being stuck behind your laptop for an entire game.

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