While the shot clock has officially arrived in most U.S. states for high school basketball, a few remain holdouts. According to the NFHS, 32 states used a shot clock in some fashion for the 2025-26 ...
The Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association has proposed a 35-second shot clock for varsity basketball. If approved, the shot clock would be optional for the 2027-28 season and fully ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana High School Athletic Association is considering implementing a shot clock for varsity basketball games by the 2028-29 season. The proposal for a 35-second shot clock was ...
CINCINNATI — The Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association discussed topics, including the shot clock for boys and girls basketball, with the Ohio High School Athletic Association this month.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association has approved the use of a shot clock for high school basketball. The shot clock will be implemented starting with the upcoming season. Many coaches, ...
Bryan Harris wants his teams to play with a certain level of control and precision. Sharp cuts. Strong screens. Crisp passes. He wants every player to be where they’re supposed to be, doing what ...
The National Federation of High School Sports (NFHS) approved the use of a 35-second shot clock for basketball by state adoption back ahead of the 2022-23 season. Since then, 31 other states plus ...
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