How big is a standard basketball court?
Basketball court dimensions in feet
A basketball court is 91.86ft long and 49.21ft wide.
A regular 3x3 court playing surface is 15m wide x 11m long. The court has a regular basketball playing court sized zone, including a free throw line (5.80m), a two point line (6.75m) and a “no-charge semi-circle” area underneath the one basket.
The sizes of domestic tennis court can vary from one to another but generally they work out to be a little bit over 500m2 which is 1/8th of an acre.
Calculations for acres in a basketball court:
94 feet x 50 feet = 4,700 square feet. 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. 4,700 / 43,560 = 0.108 acres or 1/9.3 of an acre.
How big is a basketball court? Typical backyard basketball court dimensions are 60 feet by 90 feet (for reference, a regulation NBA court is 50 feet by 94 feet).
Basketball court size regulation:
Junior High – 74 Ft long x 42 Ft width. High School – 84 Ft long x 50 Ft width. College and NBA professional – 94 Ft long x 50 Ft width.
In the NBA every court is the same size at 94 feet by 50 feet which is the same size used at the collegiate level. However, once you get to the high school level and below the court will vary in size.
The NBA has a 22-foot 3-point line in the corners and a 23-foot, 9-inch line elsewhere. The WNBA and the international game plays with a 20-foot, 6-inch line. The NCAA men's game has a 20-foot, 9-inch line while the NCAA women and high schools have a 19-foot, 9-inch line.
Overall dimensions: At professional and college basketball levels, both the men's and women's half-court measures fifty feet wide by forty-seven feet long.
1 football field is roughly 1 acre. (The exact measurements of football fields vary.) 1 hectare = 2.47 acres. 2.47 football fields in 1 hectare.
How big is 100 acres in football fields?
75 Football Fields
You could fit 75 standard American football fields into 100 Acres. Each football field takes up 57,600 square feet. We then divide 57,600 square feet by 4,356,000 square feet to get 75.625 football fields.
If you can visualize 20 soccer fields side by side, this would equal around 40 acres visually.

The NBA has a 22-foot 3-point line in the corners and a 23-foot, 9-inch line elsewhere. The WNBA and the international game plays with a 20-foot, 6-inch line. The NCAA men's game has a 20-foot, 9-inch line while the NCAA women and high schools have a 19-foot, 9-inch line.
Since the long-distance shots are more difficult and are made less often, an extra point is given for making shots from beyond the designated 3-point line. In the NBA, the 3-point line is 23-feet, 9-inches away from the basket, with the exception of the corners, where the line is 22 feet away from the basket.
Basketball courts come in many different sizes. In the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA), the court is 94 by 50 feet (28.7 by 15.2 m). Under International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, the court is slightly smaller, measuring 28 by 15 meters (91.9 by 49.2 ft).
High school courts are a bit shorter, measuring 84 feet long by 50 feet wide. Junior high courts are even smaller, typically measuring 74 feet long and 42 feet wide. A FIBA court (used during international play such as the Olympics) is 91.86 feet long and 49.21 feet wide.