Field Goal, making a basket worth 2 points.
In basketball, a "field goal" is the official term for any basket made from the floor other than a free throw. Most of the scoring in a basketball game is field goals. They are worth two points, or three points if the shot is taken from behind the 3-point arc.
In football it is worth 3 points. In Basketball it is worth 2 points.
In basketball, a field goal (a shot made from outside the three-point line) is worth three points.
In Basketball, a field goal (a shot made from outside the three-point line) is worth three points.
A total of 15 Points!
3 points. But a drop kick (which is similar to a field goal) is worth 2 points. A drop kick is where you drop the ball on the ground and let it bounce up in the air then kick it through the goal posts. This is very difficult to do and is very rarely tried in the nfl.
16 field goals22 extra points
1 goal is worth 6 points. So 10 goals is worth 60 points.
Field hockey does not record points (that usually refers to the system of cards). It simply counts the number of goals; one goal equals one addition to the total score for that team.
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There is no such thing as a five point feld goal in College Football. Nor in Professional Football or Canadien Football. There are/were instances of four point field goals: * In Arena Football, all drop kicked field goals are worth 4 points * NFL Europa (noe defunct) experimented with a four point field goal. The FG was worth 4 points if it was sucessfully completed and 50 yards or longer * The newly formed USFL (play will begin in 2009 or 2010, maybe) will have four point FG's, provided they are sucessfully compleyed kicks of 55 yards or longer Field goals counted for 5 points between 1897 and 1903 and for 4 points from 1904 to 1908. They've been worth 3 points ever since 1909.