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In MA, we use the NCAA shot-clock rules (except it's only 30 seconds, instead of the men's 35), so no reset.
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I need to modify my answer slightly. If Team A had team control when the held ball occured, and the arrow is pointing toward Team A's basket, then there is no reset of the shot clock.
If there is no team control at the time of the held ball (after a try, for example), then the shot clock is reset regardless of who gets the possession. NCAA 2-14-6c, 2-14-7e.
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The same applies for WCAC boys and girls games in VA (Bishop Ireton, Bishop O'Connell, and Paul VI), as well as for IAC and MAC teams located in Virginia. Richmond Prep teams will also use the shot clock starting in the 2019-20 season. The VHSL may follow suit in the next few years.
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Well considering it took 12 years to respond, I am sure the info was helpful. And this person has not been on the site in 6 years.
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I have worked high school basketball in Richmond for the last 6 years and I haven't heard of anything like that coming. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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