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Yea or nay? Answer to come next month

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The 3-point line in men's college basketball would be moved back 9 inches to 20 feet, 6 inches under a recommendation from an NCAA rules committee Monday.


The current distance of 19-9 has been in place since 1986.


The panel also suggested expanding the 12-foot-wide college lane by adopting the trapezoid used in international play. At its widest point, the trapezoid lane's width is 19-8
05-05-2003 02:58 PM
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I would vote for it. All college basketball is an NBA breeding ground nowadays so why not get the guys ready to shoot from NBA range (that wouldn't hurt guys like our Matt Freije who can drill 'em from the parking lot).

As for the lane, no. Leave it like it is now.



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05-05-2003 03:23 PM
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