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OverviewThe origins of college lacrosse were never simple, and never merely athletic. From Indigenous homelands to the manicured fields of East Coast universities, the sport carried with it a complex history of ceremony, identity, and endurance. In The Sacred Game: The Origins of College Lacrosse and the Long Transformation of Meaning, bestselling author Bill Johns traces this remarkable evolution with the depth of a cultural historian and the precision of a storyteller. This is a book for readers searching for college lacrosse history, Indigenous lacrosse origins, and a sweeping narrative that reveals how a centuries-old game came to shape American campuses, bodies, and imaginations. The story begins long before the NCAA existed, in Haudenosaunee traditions where lacrosse served as healing rite, diplomatic language, and expression of spiritual order. From these origins, the narrative moves through the nineteenth-century codification of the sport in Canada, the early adoption by American colleges, and the divergent development of the men's and women's games. Johns brings to life the first varsity teams at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, Navy, and Maryland; the pioneering women who introduced lacrosse to St. Leonards and later to Bryn Mawr and Sweet Briar; and the tactical revolutions that reshaped the sport from the 1920s through the rise of powerhouse programs in the late twentieth century. As the game accelerates into its modern form, the book uncovers how institutional pressure, training systems, and shifting cultural values altered not only how lacrosse was played, but what it asked of the people who played it. Johns examines the transformation of athlete identity-from wooden sticks on uneven fields to high-speed systems shaped by analytics, compliance, and national broadcasts-and he shows how each era left its mark on the next. Lacrosse becomes not just a competition, but a mirror reflecting evolving notions of gender, discipline, community, and belonging. Drawing from archives, regional histories, and the lived experiences of players across generations, The Sacred Game reveals lacrosse as a sport that remembers through its participants even when it forgets through its institutions. It captures the tension between what the game once required and what it now demands, exploring how memory persists in bodies long after final seasons end. Atmospheric, deeply researched, and narratively alive, this book offers a sweeping account of a sport that has been redefined countless times while retaining an emotional core that transcends rule changes and eras. It is a work for readers who care about history that breathes, tradition that adapts, and the quiet ways athletic experience shapes identity long after the field grows silent. Step into this story and discover how a game born in ceremony became a defining force in American college culture-and what it still carries, in shadow and in memory, for those willing to listen. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill JohnsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9798243670753Pages: 354 Publication Date: 12 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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