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There are procedural hurdles still to clear in September and October, but the number of schools in favor of the change is ...
The shot clock will be shortened to 20 seconds in this year's WNBA All-Star Game, four seconds shorter than the standard ...
High school basketball coaches could have to speed things up in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Board of Directors voted 22-9 on Wednesday to implement a ...
The PIAA voted to start using a shot clock in basketball in 2028 on Wednesday. The motion needs to pass two more votes to become a reality.
Call it a long time coming, but Pa. is likely ready to join other states across the country in utilizing a shot clock at varsity and junior varsity basketball games. On Wednesday, the state’s ...
PIAA board goes against steering committee, greenlights basketball shot clock on first-reading basis
On Wednesday morning, the PIAA board went against the basketball steering committee’s suggestion of no shot clock, voting ...
The current FHSAA policy allows shot clock usage but says both teams must agree for the 35-second countdown to be used in postseason games. In the 2026-27 playoffs, host schools must have a shot ...
The shot-clock debate in Pennsylvania high school basketball has hit another dead end. The PIAA steering committee voted down the recommendation of the shot clock on Tuesday.
A large number of University Interscholastic League basketball coaches say they would support adding a shot clock in their games, but cost could be a barrier, particularly for smaller districts ...
“Regarding basketball, the committee discussed it,” PIAA Executive Director Robert Lombardi said. “They did not forward a recommendation to the board to adopt the shot clock.
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