NCAA adopts men's basketball rules, including shorter shot clock
Posted Jun 8, 2015
A month after drastic changes were proposed by the men's basketball rules committee, affecting everything from the length of the shot clock to the amount of timeouts given to each team, those proposed changes have been officially adopted. The NCAA announced the news in a tweet Monday, confirming that Division I men's basketball teams will play with a 30-second shot clock, a four-foot restricted-area arc and with four timeouts instead of five.
(USA Today)
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