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side (as opposed to the NHL's three skaters per side originally; it also differs in that if the shootout does not resolve the tie, the same five skaters then shoot again). The length of the overtime period has varied between 5, 10, and 20 minutes, and 5-on-5 and 4-on-4 formats have been used. The most recent format used was at the 2010 Olympics (particularly in the gold medal game); there were 20 minutes of 4-on-4 followed by a shootout. In 2006, it was 20 minutes of 5-on-5. All men's games ended in regulation during the medal rounds, while the women's semifinal between the United States and Sweden required a shootout to determine the winner. At the World Cup of Hockey in 2004, the NHL's postseason tiebreaking procedure was used (multiple 20-minute periods of 5-on-5 until a goal is scored). The only overtime game in the playoff round was the semifinal between the Czech Republic and Canada. Canada won 4–3 with a goal at 2:16 of overtime. The 2016 World Cup of Hockey had the same overtime procedure as the 2004 event. Since 2019, the gold medal game for the World Championships and Olympics uses multiple 20-minute 3-on-3 periods until one team scores, which wins the game.
2884:)- The 2014 state championship game between Sylvania Northview (OH) and Cleveland St. Ignatius (OH) ended in a 1–1 tie after 7th (8 minute) overtime period by mutual agreement, mostly due to concerns over player safety. In response, all tournaments since 2015 allow a limit of five overtime periods, with 4-on-4 play starting on the 2nd overtime period, and a 3-player shootout commencing after all periods were played. In terms of number of periods, the 1977 North Dakota state high school hockey championship game between Grand Forks Central and Grand Forks Red River, tied 1-1 after regulation, went eight scoreless five-minute overtime periods. Officials, citing player safety concerns, stopped play after the eighth overtime and declared the teams co-champions. 1060:, a formalized version of the half-court three-on-three game, ties after a 10-minute game are settled by continuing play with no game clock (only the shot clock) until one team scores two additional points: baskets made outside the arc being worth two points and all others being worth one point. The 21-point rule, under which a regulation game ends once either team has reached 21 points, does not apply during overtime; a tie at 20 must go to 22. The team that did not get first possession in the game gets first possession in overtime (as jump balls are not used in 3x3). Individual personal foul counts are not kept at any time during the game; all personal fouls are recorded against the team, and team fouls carry over to overtime. 2136:– 29 October 2010: Jacksonville High School (TX) beat Nacogdoches High School (TX) 84-81 after 12 OT's. Nacogdoches could have won in earlier overtime periods, but needed a win by 8 points to keep its postseason hopes alive and so they intentionally forced additional overtime periods rather than win by fewer than 8 points (in some states which use point differential to break ties within a district, such as Kansas, teams can gain or lose only one point in a game which goes to overtime, regardless of the final margin). 1137:), in which advancement or determination of a champion is necessary, the new regular-season overtime procedure is used, followed by the NHL shootout procedure. Before 2020–21, organizers had the option of either using the postseason overtime procedure or using the regular-season procedure followed by a shootout. Statistics from a shootout are not counted by the NCAA, and a game decided by a shootout is considered a tie for NCAA tournament selection purposes. 1126:
in nonconference games; conferences may (but are not required to) use the NHL penalty shootout for league games. The so-called "spin-o-rama" move, in which the shooter completes a 360-degree turn with the puck, is banned in NCAA shootouts as of 2020–21. Previously, the teams played the 5-minute overtime at full strength (unless affected by penalties), and all games tied at the end of regulation ended in a tie.
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plays each (a coin toss decides who gets to go first), alternating possession at the spot of the ball after every play. If no one manages to score (field goals are not allowed), then the team that is in its opponents' territory at the conclusion of the eight plays is awarded one point and declared the winner. When the California tiebreaker was finally phased out, it was replaced by the Kansas tiebreaker.
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play with a shot clock but no game clock, with the game ending once the target score is reached or exceeded. For the G League Winter Showcase, an event held in December in Las Vegas that sees all 30 teams play two games, the Elam Ending is implemented in the same manner as in the NBA All-Star Game, except the target score is the leading score plus 25 (instead of 24).
807:, use NCAA football rules (as did Massachusetts through the 2018 season, after which it adopted standard high school rules). If scoring is not allowed or the turnover play does not end with a score, regardless of the eventual position of the ball at the end of the play, the team assumes offense and will begin their procedure from the specified position on the field. 938:, if the score is tied at the end of regulation play, the teams play multiple five-minute overtime periods until a winner is decided. In levels below collegiate/Olympic play, an overtime period is half the length of a standard quarter, i.e., four minutes for high school varsity. The alternating possession rule is used to start all overtime periods under 1786:. Extra time begins one minute after the end of full-time, and is played in multiple 5-minute periods. Unlike the 15-man game, extra time in sevens is true sudden-death, with the first score by either team winning the match. If neither team has scored at the end of a period, the teams change ends. This procedure is repeated until one team scores. 1090:
duration of the penalty. Similarly, if a penalty is called in overtime, the player is removed from the ice (or one of the skaters if the penalized player is the goaltender), but can be replaced, while the non-penalized team receives an extra skater for the duration of the penalty. If nobody scores in the overtime period, the teams engage in a
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in nine overtimes in the longest game in FBS history. This game, tied 10-all at the end of regulation, took place after a further NCAA rule change that calls for all overtime procedures after the second (instead of the fourth) to be played and scored as two-point conversion attempts. This rule change
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NCAA (regular season): Effective with the 2020–21 season, all regular-season men's and women's games that are tied at the end of regulation use the NHL regular-season overtime procedure (5 minutes, sudden death, three skaters per side unless affected by penalties). Ties at the end of regulation stand
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adopted a variation of the Elam Ending in regular-season games, calling it the "Final Target Score". Instead of replacing overtime, the G League is using the Elam Ending as its overtime format. In this implementation, the target score is set by adding 7 points to the tied teams' score. The teams then
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Another type of overtime system was once used by the California Interscholastic Federation. Known as the "California tiebreaker", it was used in high school football from 1968 through the 1970s and '80s. The California tiebreaker starts with the ball placed at the 50-yard line, and the teams run four
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on the third play of overtime. It is also possible for the defense to get a safety on the first play of overtime (which would also end the game), but this would require the offense to lose 75 yards on the play, which is extremely unlikely (such a scenario is attested in regular play from scrimmage in
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Under standard high school football rules, the possession begins at the 10-yard line, and all plays are goal-to-go. However, the high school rulebook only recommends the overtime procedure and allows state associations to use their own; the 15-, 20-, and 25-yard lines are variously used. The AAF also
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may be played. In a shootout, the coaches or team captains select five players to shoot penalty kicks with teams alternating kicks from the penalty mark in an attempt to put the ball into the net. The procedure continues until each team has taken five kicks, or, if one side has scored more successful
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season, the golden goal has been abolished during the regular season. Games that ended in a draw during a conference or national tournament game involve two 10-minute periods, but no golden goal (following FIFA's extra time rules since 2005). A playoff game tied after two overtime periods still moves
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was a first round Men's Singles match, in which the American 23rd seed John Isner played French qualifier Nicolas Mahut. In total, the match took 11 hours, 5 minutes of play over three days, with a final score of 6–4, 3–6, 6–7(7), 7–6(3), 70–68 for a total of 183 games. It remains by far the longest
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structure, finals matches that are drawn at full-time progress into an extra time period known as a "drop-off". During a drop-off, each team reduces their on-field playing strength by one player every two minutes, until teams are down to three players. Both teams must have had possession of the ball
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five-minute overtime period, with a goaltender and three skaters per side (as opposed to the standard five). If regulation time ends while a power play is in progress, the team with the advantage starts overtime with more than three skaters (four, or rarely five), and maintains its advantage for the
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had used the Elam Ending from 2020 to 2023. The fourth period had no game clock, but the shot clock was active. Instead, a target score is set at the leading score after three periods plus 24 points; the first team to reach or exceed that score by any legal basket (field goal, three-pointer, or free
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did not adopt the Kansas tiebreaker for its playoffs until 1977. Prior to this, if a game ended tied, the team with the most first downs was declared the winner; if that was tied, the next criteria was penetrations inside the opponent's 20-yard line. On at least two occasions, both of those criteria
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The Kansas System was first implemented in 1970. The original Kansas System had each team start on the 10-yard line. Throughout the state that first year, seventy games went into overtime with one game requiring five overtime periods to determine a winner. After the system was reviewed positively by
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High school rules vary depending on the state and conference, but most will have a sudden-death overtime procedure wherein the game ends upon scoring a golden goal, although in some instances the overtime will go until completion with the team in the lead after time expires (i.e., silver goal rules)
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competitions or competition stages, teams play an extra 30 minutes, called extra time, when the deciding leg (or replay of a tie) has not produced a winner by the end of normal or full-time. It follows a short break (traditionally five minutes) where players remain on or around the field of play and
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Regular-season games in the CFL end in a tie after two overtime procedures (another overtime procedure is played during postseason games). In the NCAA and the NFHS, another overtime procedure is played; games can only end in a tie if inclement weather forces a game stoppage and curfew are in place.
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of Rochester mercifully ended the match in the 6th overtime at the 176th minute, less than four minutes shy of playing two complete games. Seven days later in Game 3, the two teams also played a 4-OT, 148 minute match with Dallas winning this time. Incredibly, only four days after that, Dallas lost
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The 5-minute overtime period was introduced for regular season games beginning with the 1983–84 NHL season, but with teams at full strength on the ice. Overtime in the regular season was reduced to four skaters a side starting in the 2000-2001 season. The shootout was introduced for the 2005–06 NHL
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hold another coin toss. Similarly to the coin toss at the beginning of the game, the team that wins the coin toss chooses whether they want to receive or kick the opening kickoff, while the other team chooses which end of the field they will defend. Gameplay is conducted similarly to the regulation
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was called after the eleventh inning after both teams had exhausted their supply of pitchers. Since 2022, extra innings in All-Star games had been abolished, settling ties with a three-player, three-swing playoff (plus multiple triple-swing rounds if ties persist) after nine innings of regulation.
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International (medal rounds): Various tiebreaking procedures have been used for international tournaments, with all of them save one (World Cup of Hockey 2004) following a common theme: one period varying in length of sudden-death overtime followed by a shootout of five skaters (since 2010, 3) per
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NHL (postseason and all tiebreaker games): Following an intermission, multiple full 20-minute periods are played. Teams remain at full strength unless this is affected by penalties. A goal ends the game in sudden death; if neither team scores, this procedure is repeated after the intermission. The
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in a game that had been tied 31–all at end of regulation. This game directly led to the NCAA's 2019 change in overtime rules that calls for all overtime procedures after the fourth to be played (and scored) as two-point conversion attempts, also adopted for Texas high schools because that state's
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professor Nick Elam, with the idea of making sure the game always ends on a basket. Upon the first dead ball (time-out, foul, violation) with 4 minutes or less remaining in the fourth period, the game clock is turned off (though the shot clock remains active). A target score is set at the current
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matches, two straight 7-minute periods of extra time are played, with teams changing ends in between (with no break between periods). If the scores are still tied after the overtime, the match continues uninterrupted. Whoever is up two goals will be the winners. This is known as double overtime
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In the CFL, there is a limit of two overtime procedures in regular-season games, and if the scores are still level, the game is a tie, but in playoff games, overtime periods are continued until a winner is determined. The AAF did the same, except that regular-season games ended after only one
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If both teams make the same number of successful penalty kicks after all eligible players have taken their first kick, the procedure repeats; the teams are not required to follow the same order of kickers as was used for the first kick, and may replace one or more of the original kickers. The
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7-6 (34), 6–1. The match, held in Plantation, FL in 2013, was only a qualifying match in a Futures event, the lowest level tournament in pro tennis. All matches in qualifying are played without any chair umpire or any lines people. Without any official scorecard, this record is not official.
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are played to determine a winner. Complete innings are played, so if a team scores in the top half of the inning, the other team has the chance to play the bottom half of the inning; they will extend the game by tying the score again and win if they take the lead before their third out. The
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settles ties this way: teams will try three rounds of 2-point conversions from the three-yard line. Coin toss is called by the visiting team; winner of the toss can choose to possess the ball first or defend. Whoever scores the most points after three rounds wins it; otherwise, teams play
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rule was applied, with the game ending as soon as an overtime goal was scored. If neither team scored in the two 10-minute halves, the game ended in a draw unless it was a conference or national championship tournament game. A playoff game tied after two overtime periods then moved to a
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The official longest tie-break on record, 50 points, came in the first round of Wimbledon in 1985 when Michael Mortensen and Jan Gunnarson defeated John Frawley and Victor Pecci 6–4, 6–4, 3–6, 7-6 (24). Of note is an even longer tie-break of 70 points, with Benjamin Balleret defeating
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after a touchdown in double overtime; all overtime procedures thereafter consist of two-point conversion attempts and are scored as such. Since 2010, CFL teams must also attempt the two-point conversion after any touchdown in overtime. The AAF required two-point conversions after any
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leadership presented the system to the National Federation of State High School Associations, who approved giving state associations the option of using the overtime system for two years. Two years later the overtime system became a permanent option for state associations use.
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finished level (3-23 to 4-20) after the usual 20 minutes (two periods of 10 minutes' duration) of extra time, it was agreed by both teams to play another ten minutes of extra time (two periods of 5 minutes). After this, the game was still tied: 3–28 to 5-22 after 100 minutes'
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games normally end in a tie only if the game is called off due to weather conditions. In the early decades of baseball (up to the 1920s), a game could also be called off due to nightfall, but this ceased to be a problem once stadiums began installing lights in the 1930s. Two
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In 2019 and 2020, the first four possessions for each team (if necessary) started at the opponent's 25. All subsequent possessions were two-point conversion attempts taken from the 3-yard line, the standard starting point for that play under NCAA rules, and were scored as
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used to be decided by as many replays as necessary until one produces a winner within normal time rather than have any extra time or shootouts though, nowadays, replays are limited to just one with the game going to extra time if teams are still level. Equally,
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A rule change in the FIBA rules effective 1 October 2017 (Article D.4.2) permits drawn games at the end of either leg of the two-legged tie. The definition states, "If the score is tied at the end of the first game, no extra period shall be played."
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served as testing grounds for the softball version of the World Baseball Softball Confederation extra-inning rule that places a runner on second base to start an extra inning of play. That rule also was followed by MLB as an experimental rule in
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Under NCAA rules, the first possession of overtime begins at the opponent's 25-yard line. When overtime was introduced, all possessions for each team started at that point, but the procedure for subsequent overtimes has changed twice since 2019.
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quarterfinals (which consist of two-legged ties), although no game in that phase of the competition ended in a regulation draw. Euroleague Basketball extended this rule to all two-legged ties in its competitions, including the EuroLeague, in
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A tie at the end of overtime is impossible. An overtime in 3x3 will end once either team has scored 2 points in overtime, equal to one basket from behind the "three-point" arc or any combination of two regular baskets and free throws.
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If the score is still even at the end of the first overtime period, or the second team to possess the ball has not completed their initial possession at that point, additional 15-minute overtime periods are played until a winner is
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used a variant in which each team is guaranteed one possession. Whoever is leading after one possession won the game; if the teams remain tied after one possession, the game went to sudden death. This procedure was used by the
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state that extra time is one of the approved methods to decide a winner, competitions are not bound to adopt extra time, and each competition is free to choose any method designated in the Laws of the Game to decide a winner.
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The rules stipulate that there is no halftime break after the second overtime period and provide for another coin toss at the end of every fourth overtime period; however, no playoff game to date has extended into a third
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regular season, thus abolishing tie games. Previously, ties during the regular season were allowed to stand if not resolved in overtime. Starting in the 2015–16 season, overtime was reduced to three skaters a side.
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rule change gives both teams one possession to start the first overtime in playoff games, no matter whether or not a touchdown is scored first. The first and only game to go into overtime under this rule was
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kicked a 38-yard field goal on the Vikings' first drive. When Jacksonville regained possession, they failed to gain a first down, losing possession and the game on a failed fourth-down conversion.
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If the score remains tied at the end of the first overtime period, the procedure is repeated. The team with the second possession in one overtime will have the first possession in the next overtime.
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In exhibition games (non-competitive play), it is upon the discretion of the coaches and organizers if an overtime is to be played especially if it is a non-tournament game (a one-off event).
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Another overtime period will be played. Following the first overtime period, double overtime and thereafter could be sudden death due to time constraints (but only during preseason games and
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NCAA (postseason): Same as the NHL postseason overtime procedure above. Games decided in overtime are considered wins or losses rather than ties, regardless of how many overtimes are played.
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and Jacksonville Jaguars; the Texans won 43–37. The first overtime game that ended in a tie after both teams scored in overtime occurred on 24 November 2013, when the Minnesota Vikings and
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reserves Grand Final was a notable match decided in this manner. A third period under golden point rules was implemented in 2016, but was never used before the AFL abolished it in 2019.
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made play impossible. The rematch seven weeks later was also called off after 158 minutes at 1–1, as Nürnberg were unable to field the minimum of eight players due to injuries, with no
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required 33 innings and over eight hours to complete. The Red Wings had scored in the top half of the 21st inning, but Pawtucket tied the game in the bottom half, extending the game.
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If the match remains tied after the first 20 minutes of extra time, 10 minutes of sudden-death extra time are played. If still level, the match will proceed to a kicking competition.
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Since 2022, all 5th-set tiebreakers for men's (3rd-set for women's) are broken using the "super tiebreaker", with the first to reach 10 points winning the match; this began with the
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3–2 in 33 innings. The game was suspended at the end of the 32nd inning at 4:09 am local time and resumed one month later. The decisive 33rd inning took just 18 minutes to play.
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declared the winner. The overtime period length may vary, but it is commonly 10 minutes long. Depending on the state, if the game is still tied at the end of the first overtime:
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had the new NHL tiebreaking procedures: in round-robin play, 5-minute sudden-death period with three skaters per side, plus best-of-3-round shootouts and extra rounds if needed.
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stage of the competition. In the ICC ODI World Cup 2019 Final, the score was decided by a super over with that being tied and England winning it 32-24 on boundary countdown
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matches, two extra time periods of 5 minutes each are played, with teams changing ends in between. If the teams are still tied after extra time, the match is decided with a
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It is possible for a college game to end after a single play in overtime if the team on defense secures a turnover and returns it for a touchdown: on 9 September 2005,
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A team's possession ends when it (or the defense) scores, misses a field goal, or turns over the ball (either on downs or by the defense otherwise gaining possession).
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NCAA Division I men's soccer finals both went to the 8th (10-minute) period of extra time before being decided, lasting into the 160th and 167th minutes respectively.
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In 1974, the NFL adopted sudden-death overtime for regular season and preseason games: if the score is tied after regulation time, one additional period is played.
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20–17 on a 25-yard field goal at 2:54 into double overtime. (This game, along with all other AFL games, was incorporated into the NFL record books following the
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4–3 in quintuple overtime, after 151:42 minutes of play. Yale University @ Union College & Quinnipiac University @ Union College also extended 5 overtimes.
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27–21 on a walk-off touchdown 3:33 of triple overtime. At 93:33 of total play, this is the longest professional football game ever played in the United States.
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7–6 in 25 innings. The game took 8 hours and 6 minutes to decide; play was suspended after 17 innings with the score tied 3-3 and resumed the next night.
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teams change ends after each period. This has made for lengthy games, with some going as far as five or six overtimes before the deciding goal is scored.
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Both teams get one possession, i.e. the team receiving the opening kickoff does not win immediately if they score a touchdown on the initial possession.
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that are level at the end of extra time use a set of tiebreakers before going to a kicking competition, with the first tiebreaker being tries scored.
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The first time the "first-possession field goal" rule was enforced occurred on 9 September 2012, the first week of the season, in a game between the
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has historically never used extra time in any of the competitions it directly organizes except only in the final match of a competition, such as the
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of that season (the only phase of the EuroLeague that uses two-legged ties), specifically the second leg of the third qualifying round tie between
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As no 2010 postseason game went into overtime, the first overtime game played after the implementation of this rule came in the wild-card round in
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in its inaugural 2009 season. This included both games of all semifinals series. All overtime periods thereafter were true sudden death periods.
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on April 2, 2023. The match ended 33–33 AET. Instead of a penalty kick shootout, it had a try count-back in which Exeter Chiefs had more tries.
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used in other sports, where shootout points are counted separately and only one point is awarded to the winner; however, this procedure is like
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The 1922 Final for the German Championship between Hamburger SV and 1. FC Nürnberg had to be called off after 189 minutes at 2–2 as the coming
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or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played only if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in
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Since 2021, the first two possessions for each team start at the opponent's 25. All subsequent possessions are two-point conversion attempts.
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rules call for a kicking competition to determine the winner. Domestic leagues may use other tiebreakers; for example, playoff games in the
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was used in which bowlers attempted to hit an unguarded wicket. In an International Cricket Council tournament, it was used only once when
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is used to determine the winner. This method is sometimes referred to as a "Kansas Playoff", or "Kansas Plan" because of its origins for
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In March 2010, NFL owners voted to amend overtime rules for postseason games; the changes were extended to the regular season in 2012.
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games in some competitions are decided using overtime systems if scores are level at full-time (80 minutes). One extra time system is
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where three skaters, selected by the head coaches, go one-on-one against the opposing goaltender, taking the puck at center ice for a
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The match will proceed to a best-of-5 penalty shootout, then sudden death penalty shootouts if still tied. Since 2022, includes NCAA.
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match in tennis history, measured both by time and number of games. The final set alone was longer than the previous longest match.
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finals, if the scores are level when regular time has expired, two periods of three minutes (five minutes prior to 2020) each (plus
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On two occasions, just two plays were required to determine an overtime winner in an NCAA football game: on 26 September 2002, when
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are unique among the popular North American team sports in that they do not use a game clock. However, if the regulation number of
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hours during the regular season; ties are allowed to stand in the regular season and postseason ties are resolved in a full
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to settle ties in its playoff tournament. The replay was used in the 1919 tournament to decide the championship between the
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scored the game winner at 17:14 of the 8th overtime period, for a total of 157:14 of overtime and a game length of 217:14.
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playoff games have gone into double overtime, the longest being an AFC divisional playoff game on December 25, 1971. The
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due to the game's low-scoring nature. If the score is tied at the end of regulation play, certain leagues play overtime.
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in the 123rd minute. All totaled, Dallas played 537 minutes of football (3 minutes short of six games) in 13 days' time.
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is tied at the end of its prescribed number of rounds (called ends), extra ends are played until there is a winner.
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kicked off and the ball went out of the back of the end zone, resulting in a touchback and no time off the clock.
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Depending on the state or conference, the game may go directly to a penalty shootout rather than playing overtime.
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competitions are the only ones known to use overtime only if the aggregate score after the second game is tied.
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All points scored in overtime count as if they were scored in regulation. (This is in contrast to the analogous
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In the sevens variant of rugby union, extra time is used only in knockout stages of competitions, such as the
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adopted the college rule experimentally in 2005, and the two main high school governing bodies in Texas, the
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If the trailing team turns the ball over without scoring, including a turnover on downs, they lose the game.
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to add extra laps if a Safety Car situation is in effect when the race has reached the scheduled lap count.
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The match is replayed at a later date. In some competitions, a free-taking contest will decide the winner.
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A coin toss determines which side attempts to score first, and at which end zone the scores are attempted.
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periods (in contrast with the "Kansas system" used in college football rules), and each team is given two
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The rules of overtime or extra time vary between sports and even different competitions. Some may employ "
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procedure repeats until one side has successfully converted more penalty kicks in a set of five attempts.
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The match will proceed to a 3-on-3 shootout, then additional sudden-death shootout rounds if still tied.
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and changed with the penalty shootout if the aggregate is still tied after the extra time. Ties in the
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that eliminated overtime unless necessary to break a tie on aggregate. The rule was first used in the
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overtime procedure, regardless of the score. (The AAF folded before it ever played any playoff games.)
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If the trailing team ties the score by scoring a field goal of their own, the next team to score wins.
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can be kicked at any time. Thus, if the first team fails to score, the opponent, already usually in
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kicked a walk-off field goal to win it. The length of the game, coupled with the fact that it was
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The game ends in a tie if the score is still even at the end of the 10-minute overtime period.
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27–24 at 7:40 into double overtime (at 82:40 of total play, the longest game in NFL history).
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rules, with the arrow reset based on the results of the jump ball to start each overtime. The
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Each team receives one charged time-out per offensive or defensive series (except in the CFL).
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In the past, some football competitions also allowed successive extra time before the use of
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cricket, and has been used several times in Twenty20 International games; its first use in a
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20–18 in nonuple overtime. Prior to that, five games had been decided in septuple overtime:
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rules, all games that remained tied after 90 minutes had an overtime period. A sudden-death
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have competed in the most overtime college football games, going 15-8 across the 23 games.
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As many as six overtime periods have been necessary to determine a winner in an NBA game.
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Because playoff games cannot be tied, the overtime procedure is modified for these games:
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1–0 in sextuple overtime and after a total of 116:30 minutes had been played in overtime.
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sudden-death rounds until one team scores. One timeout can be called per overtime round.
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conditions, with the first team scoring 7 or more points in overtime winning.
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where only one team or players can advance to the next round or win the tournament and
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women's continental championships: These games needed two overtime periods to finish:
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game in postseason history, 1–0 in 18 innings. The game was 6 hours, 22 minutes long.
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are complete (normally nine in baseball and seven in softball) and the score is even,
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The longest rugby league game at first class level is 104 minutes, during the 1997
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3-0 in the bowlout after scores were level in the group stage sending India to the
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between the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants (the "Greatest Game Ever Played").
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comprises two 15-minute periods, with teams changing ends in between. Although the
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with the winner determined by the teams alternating kicks from the penalty mark.
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was the winning pitcher. The 17 scoreless innings in a game set a playoff record.
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with the winner determined by the teams alternating kicks from the penalty mark.
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Either the match will end in a draw, or another overtime period will be played.
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was called due to rain with the teams tied 1-1 after the ninth inning, and the
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The college game with the most overtime periods was on 23 October 2021, when
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final after both teams went the entire 20-minute overtime period scoreless;
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field goal decided the game after 104 minutes. At a lower level, the 2015
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played six overtimes, with Indianapolis winning 75–73 in a four-hour game.
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on their opening drive, the other team gets a chance to possess the ball.
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must be initiated by the replay official, i.e. there are no challenges.
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relegation and promotion play-offs) or even at lower levels (such as the
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lead score plus eight points (originally seven, but changed for the
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season. However, that game was not impacted by the rule change; the
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can be scored on a punt, the possession begins at the 35-yard line.
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kicks, the other could not possibly reach with its remaining kicks.
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rules for full-court basketball, while a jump ball is used under
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would have gotten a possession under the pre-2022 rule as well.
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71–68 in a game that had been tied 31–all at end of regulation.
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high school governing bodies base their rules on the NCAA set.
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by the offense is followed by a try for one or two points. In
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club competitions where an away goals rule still takes place.
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There is a two-minute intermission between overtime periods.
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If the trailing team scores a touchdown on that possession,
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58–56; the game had been tied 17–all at end of regulation.
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returned for a touchdown) results in a win for that team.
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finals implement this tiebreaker to ensure a winner.
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