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Minnesota Rule Modifications for Basketball (Updated December 1, 2011) A) All varsity basketball games will be played as two eighteen (18) minute halves. Three full time outs and two thirty second time outs per game. B) In Minnesota home wears dark uniform and visitors wear white uniforms. C) Games below the varsity level must also be played in halves with a maximum time of sixteen (16) minutes. D) A 35-second shot clock may be used in non-conference games if both schools agree and teams and officials are notified at least one week prior to the game. Coaches and officials must file a report with the League office after any game that uses a shot clock. The form can be found on the League website. E) Minnesota does allow teams do use the entire court for warm-up when the other team leaves the floor. F) Mercy Rule: When the point differential reaches 35 points or more, with less than nine minutes to play, the clock will go to running time. The clock will only be stopped for time-outs (team or official). Regular timing rules will be used if the point differential drops back to less than 30 points. |
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