The OHSAA granted a dispensation for several basketball showcase events to use a 35-second shot clock this season, including three over MLK Day weekend. A recent survey of coaches statewide showed 75% ...
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 ...
Mississippi is one of 18 states that has not implemented a shot clock for high school basketball. The National Federation of State High School Associations approved a 35-second shot clock for state ...
Indiana high school basketball is one of the few that does not use a shot clock. While the state is a hotbed of basketball talent, it is not using the 35-second shot clock that the National Federation ...
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.