The NCAA has decided, in its infinite wisdom, that it would create a way of keeping time for soccer that is different than every other league in the entire world, throughout history. They count down from 45 for each half (the rest of the world counts up). They stop the clock during injuries (the rest of the world keeps the clock running and adds stoppage time). The pay OT if regular time ends in a draw (the rest of the world finishes in regulation time as a draw -- during regular season play a team gets season points for win-draw-loss 3-1-0)
Baylor’s goalkeeper, MVP of the game wow what a performance!🥶😳
I watched this game live great game !!
How does it go into overtime but still end in a tie? They don’t go to pk’s in college?
No, not during the regular season - no extra time either - they stop the clock for injuries etc.
The NCAA has decided, in its infinite wisdom, that it would create a way of keeping time for soccer that is different than every other league in the entire world, throughout history. They count down from 45 for each half (the rest of the world counts up). They stop the clock during injuries (the rest of the world keeps the clock running and adds stoppage time). The pay OT if regular time ends in a draw (the rest of the world finishes in regulation time as a draw -- during regular season play a team gets season points for win-draw-loss 3-1-0)