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NCAA implements new 30-second shot clock for men’s basketball

The NCAA announced that it will officially reduce the shot clock in men’s basketball from 35 to 30 seconds after the the rules committee proposed the change on May 15. It marks the first shot clock change in 21 years.

In addition to reduced shot clock, there will be an expansion of the restricted area arc under the basket from three to four feet. There will also be a reduced number of timeouts to improve the pace of play.

The NCAA experimented with the reduced shot clock and expanded restricted area arc during the 2015 postseason National Invitation Tournament.