NCHSAA Board Wraps Up Spring Meeting with Major Changes Across Multiple Sports

NCHSAA Board Wraps Up Spring Meeting with Major Changes Across Multiple Sports

NCHSAA Board of Directors Meeting Concludes

CHAPEL HILL – The spring meeting of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s Board of Directors concluded on Wednesday, April 30, at the NCHSAA Offices. Over the course of the two-day meeting, the Directors met and discussed agenda items, with action taken on Wednesday. 
 
The Board approved the playoff structure for individual sports as recommended by the By-Law Task Force. These are listed below.
 
Swimming & Diving
To run two championships at one time with the projected increase in time of one hour. They will go from having three regionals - East, Central, and West - to two regionals with one in the East and one in the West. 
 
Golf 
One class will start off the front nine and one off the back nine, with two championships conducted at one site. There will be three regional sites for men, two for women.
 
Wrestling: 
Qualifiers reduced from 16 to 8; there will be two regionals for each class in wrestling and the top four from each regional will advance to the state championships. The classes would be 1A – 4A (Combined) and then 5A, 6A, 7A, and 8A.
 
Cross-Country:
Classes 1A-7A would have three Regional Meets (East, Central and West);  8A will have 2 Regional Meets (East and West);  the top 6 teams and the top 7 individuals not on a qualifying team will advance to the state championships   The State Championships will go to a 2-day event with four (4) classifications competing each day.
 
Indoor Track and Field:
The top twelve entries in relay events and 12 entries in the individual events.
 
Outdoor Track and Field:
The top 16 entries in relay events and 16 entries in the individual events.
 
Tennis: 
Each school will send two doubles teams and two individuals to a pre-regional to compete for the opportunity to advance to the regionals. From pre-regionals, 16 doubles, and 16 singles will advance to regionals. The top two from each regional will advance to the state tournament for a total of eight qualifiers per class. Note: Conference tournaments will be optional
 
The Board of Directors also approved the following items,
Finance and Personnel

  • Approved the use of a cash option for payment at NCHSAA playoffs

  • Approved playoff ticket price increases for the first time since 2018. These increases move most first and second round contests to $10 per ticket, increasing incrementally in the third and fourth rounds and again at the Regional and Championship Rounds. Football and Basketball Championship Game tickets will now be $20

 
Policy

  • Approved the alignment of NCHSAA Regions with the NC State Board of Education districts as it relates to the NCHSAA Board of Directors

  • Approved extended skill development sessions from 1.5 hours to two hours

 
Review and Officiating

  • Approved changing the mercy rule in basketball from 40 to 35-points.

  • Approved changing the mercy rule in football from 42 to 35-points.

 
Sports

  • Approved increasing the minimum number of matches for women’s wrestling regional seeding from seven to 15

  • Approved using only the MaxPreps Ranking system (40-40-20 with no point differential) for playoff qualification and seeding

  • Approved using the USTA High School Digital Platform (a component of the USTA’s Serve Tennis Software) for the state individual tennis tournaments for ranking

  • Approved altering the 2025-2026 Sports Calendar to reflect a corrected date for the Swimming and Diving reporting deadline, regionals and state championships

  • Approved adopting the five-quarter rule in basketball, ending it’s status as a pilot program

 
The Board received special reports from:
Alice Neelon, a senior at R.J. Reynolds High School and member of the NCHSAA Student-Athlete Advisory Council, discussed the SAAC Program in North Carolina and the accomplishments of the members of that council. 
 
As well as the North Carolina Coaches Association, the North Carolina Athletic Directors Association, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, the North Carolina School Board Association and the Regional Supervisors Advisory Committee.

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