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What is the time of each class in the rules of American college basketball league?
The American College Basketball League is divided into two halves, each of which is 20 minutes, and the intermission is 15 minutes (NCAA men 1 game, and the intermission can be extended to 20 minutes). If overtime is needed, it is usually 5 minutes each time, with a rest 1 minute.

The American College Basketball League, also known as the NCAA Basketball League and the National College Sports Association, is an association composed of hundreds of American colleges and universities. Its main activities are various sports leagues held every year, among which the basketball league in the first half of the year and the rugby league in the second half of the year are the most concerned.

In NCAA, more than 0/000 four-year universities in the United States and Canada are divided into three grades and dozens of leagues, including football, basketball, baseball, ice hockey and other ball leagues, as well as track and field, gymnastics and wrestling. NCAA is one of the most important events for American college students after studying abroad.

NCAA*** has 23 events, including 13 ball events and 10 non-ball events. Among them, rugby, basketball (men), baseball and ice hockey (men) are the four most concerned projects, and they are also the projects that schools invest the most. Winning these four Grand Slam tournaments is the goal pursued by all schools.