Panel approves optional video review challenges in women's lacrosse

Teams can have 2 challenges per game

Posted on 7/17/24 4:34 PM

Video review challenges were approved as an optional rule for all NCAA women's lacrosse games, and coaches will have two review challenges per game beginning with the 2025 season.

The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the rule change Wednesday.

The NCAA Women's Lacrosse Rules Committee made the recommendation after examining video replay review, which was an experimental rule the previous two seasons.

If a team chooses to issue a video review challenge and the call on the field is confirmed or there isn't enough video evidence to overturn a call, that team will be charged a timeout. A team would have to have a timeout to issue a video review challenge.

If a game enters overtime, teams will not be issued an extra video review challenge.

Teams, through a coach or any player on the field of play at the time of the play/call, may request video review for the following:

Under the rule, officials may initiate video reviews at any point in a game for the following:

Other rules changes

Charging will no longer result in a one-minute releasable penalty between the restraining lines. Instead, it will be categorized as a general foul for the upcoming season.

Anothertweak to an existing rule is that on a "simultaneous whistle," where the goalkeeper saves the ball inside or outside the goal circle but does not maintain possession, play will continue; a free position no longer will be awarded to the goalkeeper.