Width: 72"
Height: 42"
Thickness: 1/2"
Throughout middle school, high school, college and professional basketball, the backboards are the same size. They are also the same distance off of the floor at 10 feet.
for high school (jumior) 10 and a half feet (this does not address the question)
There are 15 ft from the free throw line to the backboard.
Free throw line from basketball rim is 15 feet. The rim is twice the size of a basketball measuring across. A basketball is 9 - 9 1/2 inches long. So that means that the free throw line from the backboard is 16 feet 6 inches, or 16 feet 7 inches.
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60x38
Answer 15 feet. The center of the goal is 13 feet 9 inches from the back of the free throw line. From the center of the goal to the backboard it is 1 foot 3 inches. 13' 9" + 1' 3" = 15 ' Typical placement of the backboard is to have its back 15 feet from the back of the free throw line, and inside the base line by 4 feet. This is why the arc falls off at 5 feet 3 inches ( 63") from the base line. ( The beginning of the corners )
Alfred Schwartz has written: 'Evaluating student progress in the secondary school' -- subject(s): Educational tests and measurements
A regulation high school basketball court can be no bigger than 94 feet long by 50 feet wide. Ideal measurements are 84 feet by 50 feet. This according to National Federation of State High School Associations basketball rulebook.
Harry A. Greene has written: 'Measurement and evaluation in the secondary school' -- subject(s): Educational tests and measurements 'Workbook in educational measurements and evaluation' -- subject(s): Grading and marking (Students), Statistics, Educational statistics, Educational tests and measurements
Deyi Secondary School was created in 1980.
Fraser Heights Secondary School was created in 1999.