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Originally Posted by RKBUmp
I just looked at the official NCAA scoring rules. In a game ending situation, scoring stops as soon as the winning run crosses the plate. If a tie game with bases loaded and the runner hit a triple, the game would end as soon as the runner from third crossed the plate, and the batter is only credited with a single since that is all that was needed to score the winning run.
The only time the batter is credited with more is in the event of a home run, then they are credited with all runs scored and the HR.
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If the NCAA scoring manual doesn't say credit all awarded bases (like a book rule double), it probably means to and people probably do it that way anyway.
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