The TSSAA will slowly phase in implementation of a high school shot clock by 2029. Here's what coaches around Tennessee had ...
The WIAA Board of Control has approved using a 35-second shot clock for mutually agreed upon nonconference games this season. Full implementation of the shot clock for the 2028-29 season requires ...
The TSSAA Board of Control has approved the use of a 35-second shot clock for high school basketball games. Schools can voluntarily use the shot clock in certain games starting in the 2026-27 season.
The FHSAA has revised its plan for mandatory shot clocks in high school basketball due to cost concerns. A 35-second shot clock will now only be required for state semifinals and championship games.
MT. JULIET — A shot clock is coming to TSSAA basketball. But member schools will have time to work out the kinks before it's implemented. TSSAA Board of Control members voted 8-4 to pass a proposal to ...