High school basketball across Pennsylvania will look very different in the coming years. The PIAA board of directors voted Wednesday afternoon to implement a shot clock for boys and girls basketball ...
The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association surveyed its membership, receiving 612 responses from its roughly 800 boys and girls coaches. Of those returning the surveys, 68% are in favor of a shot ...
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 ...
Pennsylvania high school basketball games will have a shot clock beginning in the 2028-29 season after a unanimous vote by the PIAA Board of Directors on Wednesday. The adoption of a 35-second shot ...
The PIAA finally did it. After years of coaches grumbling and fans arguing in gymnasiums across the state, Pennsylvania high school basketball is getting a shot clock. Last Wednesday the PIAA Board of ...
Three Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend OHSAA basketball events will use a 35-second shot clock. Is Ohio closer to adopting it permanently?
SCRANTON, Pa. — Pennsylvania joins 32 other states that have implemented the shot clock rule in high school basketball. The PIAA recently approved a 35-second shot clock for all boys' and girls' ...
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 ...
Mississippi is one of 18 states that has not implemented a shot clock for high school basketball. The National Federation of ...
Indiana high school basketball is one of the few that does not use a shot clock. While the state is a hotbed of basketball ...
A survey shows 68% of Indiana high school basketball coaches favor adding a 35-second shot clock. Concerns about the proposal include the cost of equipment and finding personnel to operate the clock.