The NCAA men's basketball league season starts from 165438+ 10 every year and usually ends in early March of the following year. In the regular season, each college will play against members of its own league twice, once at home and once away. After the regular season, most leagues will take the top eight teams in the league for a single elimination match, and the champion of each league will automatically qualify for the NCAA tournament.
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Differences in rules between NCAA and NBA.
10 second rule
1933 Basketball has the rule of 10 second, which stipulates that the attacking player must dribble through the half court within 10 second. In 2000, FIBA shortened the time to 8 seconds, 200 1 year, and the NBA also implemented the 8-second rule. However, NCAA kept the tradition of 10 second, and applied the rule of 10 second in women's basketball matches from 20 13 to 20 14. And all American high school men's and women's basketball leagues also implement the rule of 10 second.
Attack for 30 seconds
When NCAA introduced the attack time limit in 1984, it was 45 seconds, because it would help players to better execute tactics on the court. In 1993, NCAA shortened the attack time limit to 35 seconds, and in 20 15 years, NCAA shortened the attack time limit to 30 seconds again. While insisting on pure basketball, NCAA also reflects the trend of faster basketball today.
1+ 1 free throw
NCAA's foul free throws are very distinctive. If the team of the fouler doesn't foul more than 6 times in half-court, then the fouler will get the ball. If the number of fouls in the team of the fouler is 7-9, then the fouler will get a free throw of 1+ 1.
1+ 1' s free throw opportunity is that the player executes a free throw first, and if he hits it, he executes a second free throw. If he misses, the two sides can compete for rebounds on the spot. If the number of fouls of the fouler's team reaches 10, then the fouler will get two free throws. All overtime is regarded as an extension of the second half, and the number of fouls is accumulated from the second half.
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