It stand for Overtime Loss. A tie in regulations gives each team one point and the winner in OT or the shootout gives the winning team 2 points and a Win.
Any points scored within the three point arc is 2 points. Beyond the arc is 3 points and foul shots are each worth 1 point. Also if you are fouled while taking a hot and you make the basket, however many points that was it counts plus you get one foul shot.
Each question counts at least 4 points
a game played by two teams of usually five players each on a rectangular court having a raised basket or goal at each end, points being scored by tossing the ball through the opponent's basket.
How much is a wild card
each round is 1:30 long, with a total of three rounds. although if they're tied in points they go into overtime which is 1:00. the first person to score in overtime wins.
Nope! Basketball uses a point system with each basket earning that player or team 2 points. If it makes it in while the player is outside of the 3-point line, they earn 3 points! :)
When you look at the NHL standings in the newspaper or online, you will see columns for W (wins), L (losses), and OL (overtime losses). A team gets 2 points for each win, 0 points for each loss, and 1 point for each overtime loss. To determine how many points a team has, multiply the number of wins by 2 and add to the number of overtime losses. Example: An NHL team's record is 40-30-8 (40 wins, 30 losses, 8 overtime losses). Multiply the number of wins (40) by 2 which gives you 80, then add that to the number of overtime losses (8). An NHL team with a record of 40-30-8 has 88 points.
You cannot know that. If you are told the total number of points for the test, you know (or count) the number of questions and you are told that each question is worth the same number of points then, and only then, each question is worth (total points/number of questions) points.
No, they do not. Each driver will begin the Chase with 2,000 points. In addition, the top ten drivers will get three bonus points for each win they had during the first 26 races.
Each basket is worth 1 point at the foul line, 2 points inside of the 3-point line, and 3 points outside of the 3-point line.
10 in each basket - but only if there are the same number in each basket.