An average college basketball game typically lasts about 2 hours. Here’s a breakdown of how the time is divided:
1. Regulation Time:
– The game consists of two halves, each lasting 20 minutes (for men’s college basketball) or 10 minutes (for women’s college basketball).
– The game clock stops for timeouts, fouls, and other stoppages, so the total real-time duration is usually longer than the 40 or 80 minutes of actual play.
2. Halftime:
– The break between the two halves is typically 15 minutes.
3. Timeouts:
– Each team is allowed 4 timeouts per game, and there are also media timeouts, which can add extra time, especially during TV broadcasts.
4. Overtime:
– If the game is tied at the end of regulation, overtime periods of 5 minutes are played. Overtime can extend the total game time depending on how many extra periods are needed.
So, factoring in stoppages, timeouts, and potential overtime, a college basketball game generally lasts about 2 hours.
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