The NJSIAA did not adopt it. Member schools currently compete with no time limit on each possession in boys and girls ...
Three Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend OHSAA basketball events will use a 35-second shot clock. Is Ohio closer to adopting ...
Two proposals that advanced out of the NJSIAA's executive committee could soon lead to a shot clock in two major sports.
A 35-second shot clock will start in Delaware high school boys and girls basketball during the 2027-28 season.
High school basketball across Pennsylvania may see a drastic change in the coming weeks. The PIAA is set to put the implementation of a shot clock up to a final vote during its Dec. 3 meeting. The ...
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 ...
A shot clock in high school basketball has been a hot button topic for a long time, but that debate is over. It’s coming. Last week, the PIAA approved a shot clock starting in the 2028-29 high school ...
Just 76 years after the NBA, 58 years after women’s college basketball and 43 years after men’s college basketball instituted a shot clock, the Pennsylvania Athletic Association will be doing so as ...
More than 30 states use a shot clock for high school basketball. North Carolina, generally, is not one of them. During the Carmel Tip-Off Classic this week in Matthews, Phenom Hoops president Rick ...
KHSAA adopted a 35-second shot clock for 2027–28; majority of coaches favor. Coaches cite faster pace, college prep and fewer late-game stalls as benefits. Main concerns: installation costs, finding ...