Goals, quarters and penalty timers on one screen. The clock counts down through four quarters of 15 minutes.
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A lacrosse scoreboard tracks one game: goals for each team, the quarter, the clock and every penalty still running. JudgeMate keeps all of it on one screen and updates the score the moment you tap.
The clock counts down through four quarters of 15 minutes and stops when you stop it. Level after the fourth? The board adds overtime periods of 4 minutes, then a shoot-out.
Open the board in a browser on a phone, tablet, laptop or TV. Share a public link or QR code and spectators follow the same score live. No account, no install, no cost.
Pick the length as the referee calls it: 30 seconds, 1, 2 or 3 minutes. Each timer runs on the board so the bench and the crowd see when the player comes back.
The clock starts at 15 minutes and runs down, and you stop it on the whistle. If the score is tied after four quarters, the board adds 4-minute overtime periods, then a shoot-out.
While a penalty runs, a man-up badge marks the team with the extra player. Several penalties can run side by side, each with its own countdown.
Send a live link or QR code for the public view, or open the board on a TV or kiosk. The score updates on every screen at once.
Four quarters of 15 minutes on a stopped clock, so about 90 minutes of real time with breaks. Every goal counts one, and the board adds it as you tap.
Choose 30 seconds, 1, 2 or 3 minutes when the referee sends a player off, and the countdown starts on the board. A man-up badge marks the team in advantage until the timer ends. Two penalties can run at once, each on its own clock.
Yes. Open the board or its public link in any browser on a TV, laptop or tablet. The layout scales to the screen, and the score updates live as you tap.
The lacrosse scoreboard is free and you can create one without signing up. There is no paywall and no ads on the public view. An account only matters if you want to save a game for later.
No. This board scores one game at a time, from the opening face-off to the final horn. Leagues and standings sit in a separate part of JudgeMate.
Want the detail behind penalties, man-up situations and overtime? The guide walks through World Lacrosse rules and how to keep a clean record from face-off to final horn.
Read the lacrosse scoring guide