| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vermont | 89% | 86¢ | 90¢ | — | $681 | Trade → |
| Bryant | 14% | 9¢ | 13¢ | — | $136 | Trade → |
This market concerns the outcome of the Bryant at Vermont college basketball game and provides a way for observers to express and track collective expectations about who will win. It matters to bettors and fans who use market prices as a dynamic indicator of how new information (injuries, lineups, etc.) changes expectations before tipoff.
Bryant and Vermont are NCAA Division I programs meeting in a scheduled matchup; the game contributes to each team's season record and can affect conference standing, momentum, and postseason positioning. Matchups between mid-major programs often hinge on coaching strategies, roster continuity, and matchup-specific advantages that vary year to year.
Market prices are a live reflection of aggregated expectations and will move as news arrives (injuries, starting lineups, travel updates). Treat those prices as a real-time signal to help weigh information rather than as a fixed prediction.
Closure and settlement timing are set by the market operator; typically markets close shortly before the scheduled game start and settle after an official final score is posted. Check the market page for the specific close time as it may be updated, and consult the platform's official rules for exact settlement procedures.
The outcome is determined by the official final result of the scheduled game as reported by the designated data source, including any overtime periods. If the game is declared a no-contest or lacks an official result within the platform's resolution window, the market will be resolved according to the platform's contingency rules.
Late injury or lineup updates can materially change expectations; markets typically react quickly as participants incorporate that information. Monitor official team injury reports, game-day statuses, and credible beat reporters for the most reliable updates before making decisions.
Head-to-head history can reveal matchup tendencies, but its predictive value depends on roster continuity and coaching stability; college teams change substantially year to year, so weigh historical results alongside current-season form and personnel.
Postponements and cancellations are handled according to the platform's policy: markets may be held open until the rescheduled game, voided, or otherwise settled per the rulebook. Consult the market page and the platform's official contingency rules for the specific approach used in such situations.