The FHSAA has revised its plan for mandatory shot clocks in high school basketball due to cost concerns. A 35-second shot clock will now only be required for state semifinals and championship games.
Shot clock usage is backed by the Texas High School Coaches Association, and the majority of the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. Christian Petersen Getty Images A plan for shot clocks in ...
The TSSAA Board of Control signaled a new era for high school basketball, approving a phased implementation of a shot clock and a move toward RPI-based seeding for the Division I state tournament. The ...
The TSSAA Board of Control has approved the use of a 35-second shot clock for high school basketball games. Schools can voluntarily use the shot clock in certain games starting in the 2026-27 season.
A thrilling final play in Guangdong had fans roaring as a buzzer-beater seemed to win the game—until a replay ruled it a two-pointer, forcing a rematch the next day. Trump offers snarkiest response ...
MT. JULIET — A shot clock is coming to TSSAA basketball. But member schools will have time to work out the kinks before it's implemented. TSSAA Board of Control members voted 8-4 to pass a proposal to ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — It was a long time coming, but Tuesday the TSSAA Board of Control approved a four-year phased implementation of a 35-second shot clock in basketball, with full incorporation ...
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (WJW) – The decision to shut down basketball courts at a Garfield Heights park is drawing mixed reactions from residents after a shooting injured a teenager last week. Garfield ...
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