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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the official NCAA basketball court dimensions?

A full NCAA basketball court measures 94 ft long by 50 ft wide. These are the standard official full-court dimensions used for NCAA basketball.

How far is the NCAA three-point line?

The NCAA three-point line is 22 ft 1.75 in to the outside edge of the arc. In the corners, the distance is 21 ft 7.875 in.

How far is the NCAA free-throw line?

The NCAA free-throw line is 15 ft from the basket reference used on the official court diagram. This is the standard free-throw distance for NCAA basketball.

What is the official NCAA hoop overhang?

On the official NCAA court diagram, the backboard is positioned 4 ft from the end line. Hoop overhang matters because it affects how the key area and other court markings should be laid out. Swish can adjust the design to match your hoop model for precise line placement.

Can I build a custom NCAA-style basketball court?

Yes. Swish can build NCAA-style basketball courts in full size or reduced custom sizes. This is ideal for backyards, training facilities, schools, and private sports spaces. We can scale the design to your available area while keeping the court balanced and highly playable.

Can Swish match the NCAA layout to my exact hoop model?

Yes. We can adjust the court design to your real hoop position and overhang so the lines fit your basket as accurately as possible. This helps ensure that the layout looks correct and plays correctly on your finished court.

Which Swish tile series is best for an NCAA basketball court?

All three series are excellent for basketball. We usually recommend Large Elite Tiles because the larger tile format simplifies installation and creates a premium court appearance. Elastic Tiles are a popular value option with excellent elasticity, while Elite Tiles are ideal for demanding commercial or public-use projects.

Can I choose custom colors, logos, and multiple sports lines on an NCAA-style court?

Yes. Customers can select custom tile colors, add 1 logo at no extra cost, and include line markings for multiple sports on one court. This makes it easy to build a court that fits both your preferred design and your playing needs.

How do Swish basketball court tiles install, and what surface should be underneath?

Swish tiles are DIY-friendly and install like a large puzzle. The surface underneath should be solid and stable, such as concrete, pavers, or a properly prepared compacted base. Grass is not suitable. The underside pads add extra comfort, shock absorption, sound reduction, durability, and help reduce minor unevenness in the base.