Social media reacted with a mix of praise and consternation Wednesday as news broke that Kentucky high school basketball would begin using a shot clock during the 2027-28 season and join a growing ...
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 clock is ticking and the countdown has begun for the shot clock to be a part of high school basketball. Last week the KHSAA Board of Control passed the implementation of a 35-second shot clock in ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky High School Athletic Association Board of Control voted Wednesday to adopt a 35-second shot clock for varsity boys and girls basketball teams starting in the 2027-28 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 mandates 35-second shot clock for varsity basketball by 2027–28 season Coaches largely support ruling, citing alignment with collegiate, AAU standards Schools face financial burden with $5,500 ...
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.