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The NCAA approved several new measures aimed at improving the flow of the game, including implementing a coach's challenge ...
Anyone who has watched men's college basketball in recent years almost certainly has noticed how the game changes in the final two minutes. Every borderline call means a trip to the video monitor ...
The NCAA announced on June 25 that its Division I Council approved a change to the maximum number of games allowed in the college basketball regular season.
Teams will receive one challenge to use and will have an additional challenge if the initial one is successful.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Tuesday approved several measures designed to help improve the flow of men's basketball games, with the addition of coach's challenges the biggest change.
Karl Hicks, chairman of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee, said in May the group was examining ways to ensure missed ...
If there were a defining image of the 2024-25 men’s college basketball season, it wasn’t a buzzer-beater, a stunning upset or even the Final Four itself, when Florida completed a frantic ...
The NCAA men’s basketball tournament used to be great, but I have a hard time understanding how folks invest dollars and emotions in today’s farce that has almost nothing to do with colleges ...
Coach’s challenges may be coming to college basketball as soon as next season. The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee on Friday proposed granting coaches one challenge per game to review ...
Hoops fanatics, it's time to get pumped up, baby! The 2025-26 college basketball season is about 150 days away, and the men's transfer portal has been sizzling hotter than a Tampa summer.
Men’s college basketball coaches will have the ability to challenge at least one call per game starting with the 2025-26 season. On June 10, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved rule ...