Absolutely there can be more than one overtime period. Florida International actually played in a quintuple (5) overtime game in 2005. See the link below under the "random junk" for Feb 1, 2005. I've personally attended a triple overtime game myself.
Don't have the offical rulebook section, but the Wikipedia article tells this in more official-sounding terms anyway!
2007-02-01 15:52:34
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answered by Red Sox Volunteer 1
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Yes, there can be more than one overtime. Just recently Gonzaga beat Stanford in double overtime. If the game is still tied at the end of any overtime period, they will keep playing another overtime until one team wins.
2007-02-01 22:27:28
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answered by ToolOfTrades 2
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a million. Duke 2. UCLA 3. UNC 4. Kansas 5. Memphis 6. Georgetown 7. Kansas 8. Mich St. 9. Texas 10. Indiana Duke is playing so properly immediately. i'm not a huge Duke fan or something yet they're actual loaded this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. they have magnificent intensity.
2016-12-03 08:31:38
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answered by Erika 4
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ohhhhh yeeeeah. i've had to sit through a triple overtime that i thought could have ended after the fourth quarter but noooo it kept going on and on. i dont know how many overtime periods they can have in one game though.
2007-02-01 19:07:23
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answered by thizzin' 4
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yeah there has to be a winner, u must have missed the game between texas on oklahoma state, they went into 3 overtimes
2007-02-05 03:55:29
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answered by timbird00 2
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Yes........Okalahoma State played in a triple overtime game a couple of weeks ago.
2007-02-01 16:40:01
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answered by someadvice 3
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2nd overtime.
2007-02-01 15:38:08
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answered by trafficer21 4
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THE GAME IS PLAYED UNTIL SOMEONE WINS.
2007-02-05 11:20:24
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answered by smitty 7
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yes.
2007-02-01 15:49:04
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answered by what? 7
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