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Illinois State Rep. Janet Yang-Rohr has introduced House Bill 3037, the “Right to Play Act,” which would eliminate the IHSA rules that restrict student-athletes from playing their sport… ...
The Illinois High School Association is going ahead with boys and girls basketball on schedule, setting up a showdown with Gov. JB Pritzker. IHSA plans to play basketball as scheduled, defying ...
ILLINOIS (WCIA) — The IHSA bylaws now limit high school baseball and softball players from playing in state All-Star games. The rule states that high school athletes can compete after their ...
Two all-star gatherings scheduled for this week to showcase local talent have been canceled because of recent IHSA rule changes ...
The original 3.120 IHSA by-law included just basketball, football, soccer and volleyball, but a modification was submitted for vote by Chicago Noble/Butler Principal Brian Riddick to include all ...
The IHSA will require the use of a 35-second shot clock per possession for varsity games starting in the 2026-2027 school year. IHSA to start new Shot Clock rule for basketball in 2026-2027 ...
ROCKFORD (WREX) — There will be no more holding the ball for minutes on end in Illinois high school basketball. The IHSA will adopt the use of a shot clock starting in the 2026-'27 season.
The Illinois High School Association will extend its boys basketball state finals contract with State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...
The Illinois High School Association will extend its boys basketball state finals contract with State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois.
The IHSA boys basketball state finals debuted on the University of Illinois campus in 1919 and were played in the State Farm Center (then the Assembly Hall) from 1963 to 1995, before returning in ...
The IHSA Boys Basketball State Finals debuted on the University of Illinois campus in 1919 and were played in the State Farm Center (then the Assembly Hall) from 1963 to 1995, before returning in ...
The new rule will launch in the 2023-24 season and be followed by the Illinois High School Association. High school teams now will shoot two free throws for common fouls when in the bonus.