Current:Home > InvestPredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center:NCAA discovers 3-point lines at women's tournament venue aren't the same distance from key -NextFrontier Finance
PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center:NCAA discovers 3-point lines at women's tournament venue aren't the same distance from key
Algosensey View
Date:2025-04-08 05:00:38
Sunday's women's Elite Eight NCAA Tournament game in Portland,PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center Oregon, took a curious twist before tip-off when officials discovered the 3-point lines weren't the same distance on both sides of the court.
Under NCAA rules adopted in the 2021-22 season, the women's 3-point line was set at 22 feet,1¾ inches. However, the spaces from the top of the key to the 3-point line at the Moda Center appeared to be different. When the NCAA was asked to measure about a half hour before top-seeded Texas and No. 3 seed N.C. State were to tip off, they discovered that was indeed the case.
The ABC/ESPN television broadcast spoke with Lisa Peterson, the chair of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Committee, who confirmed that the floor had been the same all week and that both coaches agreed to go ahead and play.
An NCAA spokesman said in an email to USA TODAY Sports that there "wasn’t time to get official measurements before game tipped."
Five games had been played on the Moda Center floor during the tournament before Sunday.
FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA basketball bracket, scores, schedules, teams and more.
The Longhorns became the first No. 1 seed to be eliminated in the 76-66 loss.
Texas coach Vic Schaefer said he was told while the Longhorns were warming up that there was a "discrepancy" with the 3-point line.
"They gave us the option of bringing somebody in and remarking it, but it would have taken an hour and we might have lost our (television) window on ABC," Schaefer said in his postgame news conference.
Schaefer added that N.C. State head coach Wes Moore wanted to play.
"I wasn’t going to be the guy that goes, ‘No, I don’t want to play,’ " Schaefer said.
Moore said the line on Texas’s bench was correct and that the line on N.C. State's end was "a little bit short." But he added, "If it would have gone to overtime, maybe we'd have had a complaint."
Schaefer did not tell his team about the 3-point lines and said "it’s a shame."
"But it is what it is, I don’t think anyone wanted to draw the attention to it and put the (game) off for an hour," Schaefer said.
Peterson told ESPN that the floor will be professionally measured Monday, before top-seeded Southern California is scheduled to take on No. 3 seed UConn for the final spot in the women's Final Four.
In a statement issued on social media after halftime of the game, the NCAA said: "The NCAA was notified today that the three-point lines on the court at Moda Center in Portland are not the same distance. The two head coaches were made aware of the discrepancy and elected to play a complete game on the court as is, rather than correcting the court and delaying the game. The court will be corrected before tomorrow’s game in Portland."
The NCAA released an updated statement after the game that added: "At the conclusion of tonight’s game and practice in Portland, the NCAA will be measuring all court lines and markings on the court at the Moda Center. While the NCAA’s vendor has apologized for the error, we will investigate how this happened in the first place. The NCAA is working now to ensure the accuracy of all court markings for future games. We are not aware of any other issues at any of the prior sites for men’s or women’s tournament games. The NCAA regrets the error was not discovered sooner."
But as Schaefer pointed out as his Longhorns were consoling each other: "I have a lot of colleagues that would say only in women’s basketball. It’s a shame that it even happened."
Contributing: Lindsay Schnell in Portland, Oregon; Chris Bumbaca
Follow Steve Gardner on social media @SteveAGardner
veryGood! (36)
Related
- Sam Taylor
- Judges refuse to pause order for Alabama to draw new congressional districts while state appeals
- Full transcript of Face the Nation, Sept. 10, 2023
- NFL Sunday Ticket: How to watch football on YouTube TV, stream on YouTube for 2023 season
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- MTV Video Music Awards return Tuesday, with an all-female artist of the year category
- AP PHOTOS: Blood, sweat and tears on the opening weekend of the Rugby World Cup in France
- U.K. police catch terrorism suspect Daniel Khalife, who escaped from a London prison
- Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
- Spectrum TV users get ESPN, Disney channels back ahead of 'Monday Night Football' debut
Ranking
- Taylor Swift Eras Archive site launches on singer's 35th birthday. What is it?
- US already struck by record number of billion-dollar disasters in 2023: NOAA
- 'Challenges are vast': Here's how to help victims of the earthquake in Morocco
- AP PHOTOS: Blood, sweat and tears on the opening weekend of the Rugby World Cup in France
- Jamaica's Kishane Thompson more motivated after thrilling 100m finish against Noah Lyles
- Disney and Charter Communications strike deal, ending blackout for Spectrum cable customers
- Inside Bachelor Nation's Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour's Rosy Honeymoon
- Kamala Harris says GOP claims that Democrats support abortion up until birth are mischaracterization
Recommendation
Chief beer officer for Yard House: A side gig that comes with a daily swig.
California fast food workers to get $20 minimum wage under new deal between labor and the industry
Harris, DeSantis, Giuliani among politicians marking Sept. 11 terror attacks at ground zero
What are tree nuts? What they aren't might surprise you.
Eva Mendes Shares Message of Gratitude to Olympics for Keeping Her and Ryan Gosling's Kids Private
Biden, Modi and G20 allies unveil rail and shipping project linking India to Middle East and Europe
NFL in 'Toy Story'? Atlanta Falcons vs. Jacksonville Jaguars game gets animated broadcast
Danelo Cavalcante press conference livestream: Updates on search for escaped PA prisoner