UConn women's exhibition basketball game to be played with experimental rules

NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approves request

Posted on 10/23/15 6:07 PM

Several experimental rules will get a test when the University of Connecticut and Vanguard University women's basketball teams meet next month.

The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Thursday approved the use of the experimental rules for the Nov. 8 exhibition game between UConn and Vanguard. The request was made in an attempt to see how the rules might provide the committee with information to consider in the future as it continues to identify ways to enhance women's basketball. Several of the rules have been discussed by the rules committee in recent years.

UConn and Vanguard will play the game with the following rules:

Additionally, the teams will play with different substitution rules:

The game clock will stop following made field goals with two minutes or less remaining in the fourth quarter or overtime periods.

Statistics from the game, as well as regular season games for both teams, will be compared and submitted to the NCAA Women's Basketball Rules Committee for analysis after the upcoming season.

Length of game, missed layups, turnovers, shooting percentage, 3-point shooting percentage, number of possessions for each team, number of backcourt calls and number of fouls in the post position will also be tracked.