"NCAA Admits 3-Point Line Error in Portland Tournament Games"

TL;DR Summary
The NCAA admitted that one of the 3-point lines at the NCAA Tournament games in Portland was drawn nine inches short of regulation, affecting four games. The mistake was made by the contractor responsible for the courts, and was only discovered during an Elite Eight matchup. The NCAA has since corrected the error and apologized for the oversight, vowing to implement additional quality control measures for future tournaments.
- NCAA says 3-point line was drawn nine inches short at NCAA Tournament games in Portland OregonLive
- NCAA says inaccurate 3-point line in Portland 9 inches short ESPN
- Three-point line error in women's tournament shows NCAA's incompetence - The Washington Post The Washington Post
- Los Angeles Times edits column after Kim Mulkey calls it sexist The Associated Press
- How a Portland Divorce Lawyer Spotted the Irregular Three-Point Lines on the Moda Center Court Willamette Week
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
86%
499 → 68 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on OregonLive