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A four-quarter game

Women’s college basketball this year will play four 10-minute quarters instead of two halves.

KSU coach Danny O’Banion said at the team’s preseason press conference that she thought it will be good for the women’s games — branding itself somewhat differently than the men’s game.

She said the change will mean some difference in strategy. There will be one media timeout per quarter after five minutes, but a team timeout within 30 seconds of that time will count as the media timeout. That means teams could play in stretches as long as seven minutes, compared with the media timeouts every four minutes in previous years. It means conditioning and depth will be more important. With a 15-person roster for the first time in years, Kent could be helped by that.

Other rule changes:

The women’s shot clock remains at 30 seconds. The men’s shot clock is reduced to 30 seconds from 35 this season.

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