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Lacrosse Ball Set, 10 Dozen Lacrosse Game Balls (Qty 120/case), NOCSAE, NCAA, NFHS, and SEI Certified, 120 Balls (White)

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$188.00

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A popular ball used by NCAA lacrosse programs, Premier high school programs, and lacrosse families across the country. Crankshooter balls are freshly molded according to the newest design and materials testing set forth in 2020 by NOCSAE and SEI. These balls meet the NCAA and NFHS standards as well for high school official game play. All packing comes with a born on date ensuring you aren't getting 3-year-old stale balls. Balls by the dozen come in retail packaging, balls by the case come in bulk packaging. Formulated with premium rubber for extended use and grip.


MommaCX3 ☀️❤️
2025-08-06 20:32:34
Perfect- just we needed. These balls are nice quality and durable. We're repeat buyers (my husband coaches so we use a ton of gear). Highly recommend.
Customer
2025-07-11 16:35:48
Great Ball and Great Price
Customer
2025-05-30 11:45:21
Purchased them because you get a large quantity for the money. In two weeks they started turning into “greasers”. If being used as youth game balls right out of the package they are a good deal. If being used for practicing and training over an extended period of time then buy “Pearls”.
New Mexico HS Lacrosse Assn
2025-03-17 10:06:54
These were OK for the price. A little disappointed in the workmanship with a fairly distinctive molding line on each ball. Was also a little concerned that the balls were not stamped with "Meets NOCSAE Standard." A slip of paper was included within each package with those words on it. I'm not sure if these are acceptable for game play for that reason per National rules. Will not buy again for that reason.
Billy
2025-01-06 13:54:18
I have now been using these for three months. I conduct many small group and private lessons so these lacrosse balls get plenty of use. That being said, I've been playing and coaching long enough to know how long a ball should last. I have had to discard roughly 30 of them so far due to large pieces of the ball being torn off or sizable gashes in the ball, no amount of resurfacing could fix that. I live in Texas so I considered the very small possibility that the heat could have played a part, then when my lessons moved into an indoor facility the problem persisted.If you decide to buy these balls, keep in mind that they don't last long and there will be pieced missing from the balls after a few uses.I will not be purchasing from this manufacturer again.