The PIAA Board of Directors approved a shot clock in high school basketball, starting in 2028, despite a subcommittee voting against the idea. Proponents argue the shot clock will increase the level ...
The use of a shot clock in high school basketball has been approved in 32 states as of the 2025-26 season. Costs to implement a shot clock system are estimated to be between $3,000 and $5,000, plus ...
A chorus of boos rained down over McComb Fieldhouse as Grove City and Harbor Creek went to their respective locker rooms. For the final 3 minutes, 15 seconds of the first half in a District 10 Class ...
As the Kentucky prep basketball season tips off, the clock is officially counting down on shot-clock-free hoops. The Kentucky High School Athletic Association in September voted for the adoption of a ...
The OHSAA granted a dispensation for several basketball showcase events to use a 35-second shot clock this season, including three over MLK Day weekend. A recent survey of coaches statewide showed 75% ...
A 35-second shot clock will be implemented for Illinois high school basketball starting next season. The new rule aims to increase scoring and eliminate stalling tactics used by teams to hold a lead.