Dimensions Of A High School Basketball Court: Diagrams, PDF Download and Specific Measurements
Whether you are an administrator getting the high school basketball court dimensions for a new gym or a parent or coach getting familiar with the size and layout of a high school basketball gym this article will answer all of your questions.
High School Basketball Court Dimensions in Feet
The dimensions of a High School Basketball court are 84 feet long and 50 feet wide according to the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS).
The Foul Line
The distance between the foul line and backboard is 15 feet and is 18 feet 10 inches from the baseline.
The Key
“The key” (also known as “the lane”) is 12 feet wide. High School basketball courts have the backboard extending out 4 feet over the baseline into the key. A 6-foot half-circle (arc) extends from the foul line away from the basket to complete the key.
3 Point Line
The high school 3 point line arcs 19 feet 9 inches from the basket connecting with straight lines extending out 5 feet 3 inches (63 inches) from the baseline on either side of the basket.
Backboard
Regulation backboards are 6 feet wide (72 inches) by 42 inches tall. The inner square on the backboard is 24 inches wide by 18 inches tall.
Rim
High school basketball rims (hoops) are 18 inches in diameter. The ground to the top of the rim is 10 feet for all levels of play.
Court Lines
All line markings on the floor are 2 inches wide and can vary in color.
High School Basketball Court Dimensions in Meters
High School Court Dimensions | 25.6 meters by 15.24 meters |
Foul Line to Backboard | 4.572 meters |
3 Point Line | 6.01 meters |
The Key (Width) | 3.66 meters |
Backboard | 1.83 meters wide by 1.067 meters tall |
Rim Diameter | 45.72 centimeters |
Ground to Rim | 3.048 centimeters |
Court Lines | 5.08 centimeters |
Size and Layout of a High School Gym
Minimally, to accommodate a basketball court, a high school gym is around 110 feet long and 60 feet wide.
A basketball court has a rectangular playing area. Most basketball courts are made of either wood or a synthetic material. Recently, a new type of flooring has become common: a foam polymer composite, cross-linked polyethylene, or polypropylene with recycled rubber.
High School Basketball Court Dimensions PDF
You can download this high school basketball court diagram in PDF form here or by clicking the heading above.
There are 3 different dimensions of a high school basketball court. The dimensions of the court can be expressed as length, width, and height. The length of the court is the distance from the baseline to baseline. The width of the court is the distance between the sidelines. The height of the court is often measured from the floor to the top of the backboard.
A few of the lesser-known elements of a basketball court are below:
The Division Line: Line that marks the center of the court
Tip-Off Circle: has a six-foot radius
Restricted Area: High school basketball courts do not have any restricted area under the basket, since that rule doesn’t exist in high school basketball.
Maintaining Your High School Basketball Court Floor
Most high school basketball courts are made of wood and can be a large investment for a school district. Once you have installed your wood basketball court is important to do daily maintenance. Here is a list of three things that should be done daily to maintain your basketball court and keep it safe and looking good.
Matting
The use of walk-off mats where there are outside entrances directly to the gym is the first defense in preventative maintenance. Select a mat that will trap dirt and absorb moisture brought in by foot traffic. More than 75% of soil in any building is tracked in from outside. Also, keep sidewalks clean to reduce soil and dust in the building.
Dust Mopping
An essential element of preventative maintenance of wood sports flooring is dust-mopping daily.
The least expensive and most important tool in floor care is the dust mop. A mop that has been treated with Super
Hil-Tone, Hil-Mist, or EP Dust Mop Treatment will remove dirt and grit that can abrasively wear away the gloss and
protective finish of the floor.
Treat the dust mop by following the label directions. Brush or vacuum the mop after daily use and re-treat the mop with dressing and store it properly for the next day’s use.
Spot Mopping and Damp Mopping
Preventative maintenance of wood sports flooring includes the routine removal of spills and soils that daily dust
mopping does not remove. It is important to remove spills as soon as possible to prevent slips and falls.
Conclusion
We hope that that this article was helpful in getting you all the information you needed to know about high school basketball courts. As an aside, please check out our article on becoming a basketball referee. They are desperately needed at all levels including high school. We also have posts on common basketball concepts such as traveling and taking a charge.
If you are looking to recreate the basketball court dimensions on your driveway or on a nearby park court basketball court stencil kits can be found on Amazon or at your local sports equipment retailer.
Troy Wright
I am a lifetime basketball enthusiast and loved playing basketball competitively through high school. I still try and play at least 3 times a week and explore all kinds of equipment and training to keep myself on the court and continually getting better. I am a college basketball fanatic and move onto the NBA when March Madness ends.Meaningful conversations happening daily about training, recovery, and injury-specific rehabilitation as well as sport-specific discussions on playing, coaching and refereeing your favorite sport. We welcome experts and those with curious minds seeking answers.
Join The Stay On The Court Community!