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Old Wed Jan 08, 2020, 02:07pm
ilyazhito ilyazhito is offline
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Raymond, most states imported their shot clock rules for boys games from NCAA men's rules, and for girls games from NCAA women's rules. That is why I did not specify a gender when I mentioned NCAA rules. This is why most shot clock states still have no 10-second count for girls, even though NCAA women's basketball added the 10-second rule before the 2013-14 season. South Dakota used the old men's college (pre- 2015) shot clock rules for both boys and girls play. MD and ND originally had 35 second shot clocks for boys, with 30-second shot clocks for girls, but moved the boys teams to a 30-second shot clock for consistency between the genders.

The shot clock rules are based on OLD NCAA rules (1994 for boys, 1970 for girls), not on the current NCAA rules, so that is why we see full reset on kicked balls as well as on defensive fouls for some states. DC, however, uses the 2015-16 men's college shot clock rules as the basis for their rules.

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