Raleigh, N.C. — College basketball is moving at a fast-break pace to change its shot clock from 35 to 30 seconds, but don’t expect a big increase in scoring totals when it happens. If the NCAA’s ...
College basketball might finally be picking up the pace. The NCAA men's rules committee announced a range of rules proposals Friday -- including a 30-second shot clock, an extension of the ...
Nearly 60 percent of the nearly 500 college coaches polled by ESPN are in favor of the men's basketball shot clock changing from 35 seconds to 30 seconds. "The shot clock would be fine if they put it ...
Men's basketball is likely heading toward reducing its shot clock from 35 to 30 seconds, NCAA rules committee chairman Rick Byrd told ESPN.com on Monday. Byrd, the coach at Belmont, said a year ago ...
The shot clock’s effect on shooting percentages is unclear, too. Pomeroy said he expects a balance between more good, quick shots taken early in a possession — shots that are now sometimes passed up ...
The NCAA Men s Basketball Rules Committee has recommended reducing the shot clock from 35 to 30 seconds among a series of changes aimed at speeding up a game that has reached historic lows in scoring.