The proposal recommends a 35-second shot clock with full implementation for the 2028-29 season. It requires OHSAA approval.
High school basketball across Pennsylvania may see a drastic change in the coming weeks. The PIAA is set to put the implementation of a shot clock up to a final vote during its Dec. 3 meeting. The ...
The PIAA Board of Directors approved a shot clock in high school basketball, starting in 2028, despite a subcommittee voting against the idea. Proponents argue the shot clock will increase the level ...
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 is one step closer to coming to high school basketball in Ohio. On Thursday, March 19, at the Ohio High School Athletic Association Basketball State Championships, the Ohio High School ...
Just 76 years after the NBA, 58 years after women’s college basketball and 43 years after men’s college basketball instituted a shot clock, the Pennsylvania Athletic Association will be doing so as ...
A chorus of boos rained down over McComb Fieldhouse as Grove City and Harbor Creek went to their respective locker rooms. For the final 3 minutes, 15 seconds of the first half in a District 10 Class ...
The use of a shot clock in high school basketball has been approved in 32 states as of the 2025-26 season. Costs to implement a shot clock system are estimated to be between $3,000 and $5,000, plus ...
As the Kentucky prep basketball season tips off, the clock is officially counting down on shot-clock-free hoops. The Kentucky High School Athletic Association in September voted for the adoption of a ...