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  2. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA introduced a 45-second shot clock for the 1985-86 season; [13] several conferences had experimented with it for the two seasons prior. [14] It was reduced to 35 seconds in the 1993–94 season, [15] and 30 seconds in the 2015–16 season. [16] The NAIA also reduced the shot clock to 30 seconds starting in 2015–16. [17]

  3. Time line (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The referee calls a violation if the offense still has the ball in the backcourt when the shot clock has counted down from 30 to 20 and now shows 19 (which first occurs at 19.9 seconds left). [1] Men's college basketball has had the same rule since 2015-16, when the shot clock changed from 35 seconds to 30 seconds.

  4. 1986 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the 1986 tournament, the shot clock was set at 45 seconds, which it would remain until being shortened to 35 seconds beginning in the 1994 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, and further shortened to 30 seconds (the same as NCAA women's basketball) starting with the 2016 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

  5. Rocky Hulne: Shot clock is a welcomed addition to ... - AOL

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    Nov. 29—Anyone who has played basketball before can relate. You're standing in your driveway by yourself when you begin the countdown in your head. Five, four, three, two, one! What follows is ...

  6. College basketball - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA shot clock gives teams of both sexes 30 seconds to shoot, while the shot clock used in both the NBA and WNBA gives teams 24 seconds. Also, NCAA teams are allowed 10 seconds to move the ball past the halfcourt line (with this rule only having been added to the women's college game in the 2013–14 season), while NBA and WNBA rules allow ...

  7. 1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game

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    A rule change in college basketball left teams unable to replicate Villanova's ball control strategy from the 1985 national championship game. After several conferences used a shot clock during the previous few seasons, the NCAA instituted a 45-second clock for the 1985–86 season. The clock was reduced to 35 seconds in 1993–94 and 30 in ...

  8. Three takeaways from NC State basketball’s tough ACC ... - AOL

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    Both teams committed a host of bad turnovers – ill-advised passes, traveling, 30-second shot-clock violations, you name it. N.C. State’s Mohamed Diarra (23) reacts after a foul was called ...

  9. What is the lowest scoring March Madness game? Virginia ... - AOL

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    Indeed, all of the five lowest-scoring games came in 1940 and 1941, the second and third years of the NCAA Tournament. when it consisted of only eight teams. Those games, per the NCAA , are: 1941 ...