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 ...
Crown Point's stall tactic in the Class 4A state championship game sparked online debate. Mt. Vernon's players felt the tactic worked in their favor, allowing them to rest and gain a mental edge. The ...
FARMINGTON — High school basketball’s future sure could be a lot of fun. Farmington defeated Peoria Christian in a nonconference boys game Friday night, playing the contest with a 35-second shot clock ...
The Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association has proposed a 35-second shot clock for varsity basketball. If approved, the shot clock would be optional for the 2027-28 season and fully ...
A shot clock is one step closer to coming to high school basketball in Ohio. On Thursday, March 19, at the Ohio High School Athletic Association Basketball State Championships, the Ohio High School ...
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 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.
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