Research
An extensive collection of lacrosse research papers relating to shooting and shooting motion.

Hong Jia, Jun Liu, Yuezhong Wu, Tomasz Bednarz, Lina Yao, & Wen Hu. (2021). Condor: Mobile Golf Swing Tracking via Sensor Fusion using Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks. Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN '21). Junction Publishing, USA, 31–42.
Shooting motion in high school, collegiate, and professional men's lacrosse players
Vincent, H. K., Chen, C., Zdziarski, L. A., Montes, J., & Vincent, K. R. (2015). Shooting motion in high school, collegiate, and professional men's lacrosse players. Sports biomechanics, 14(4), 448–458.
Modeling the lacrosse stick as a rigid body underestimates shot ball speeds
Crisco, J.J., Rainbow, M.J., & Wang, E. (2009). Modeling the lacrosse stick as a rigid body underestimates shot ball speeds. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 25, 184-191.
Quantitative analysis of the kinematics of the overhead lacrosse shot in youth
Plummer, Hillary A. & Oliver, Gretchen D. (2015) Quantitative analysis of the kinematics of the overhead lacrosse shot in youth, International Biomechanics, 2:1, 29-35
Lower Extremity Muscle Activity During a Women’s Overhand Lacrosse Shot
Millard, B. M., & Mercer, J. A. (2014). Lower Extremity Muscle Activity During a Women's Overhand Lacrosse Shot. Journal of human kinetics, 41, 15–22. https://doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2014-0028
