The WIAA approved a measure allowing a 35-second shot clock in nonconference games starting in the 2026-27 season. A statewide vote on implementing a shot clock for the 2028-29 season is scheduled for ...
High school basketball in Wisconsin is one step closer to having a shot clock. On Tuesday, the WIAA Board of Control approved the implementation of a 35-second shot clock by a 10-1 vote for the ...
The TSSAA will implement a 35-second shot clock for high school basketball, starting with the 2029-30 season. Coaches have expressed concerns about the cost of shot clock equipment and finding trained ...
Yesterday, the University Interscholastic League (UIL), the governing body for public school varsity athletics, held its legislative council meeting in Round Rock. During this meeting, the UIL voted ...
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.
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