| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. John's | 59% | 48¢ | 93¢ | — | $211 | Trade → |
| Bryant | 41% | 5¢ | 51¢ | — | $54 | Trade → |
This market offers a binary outcome on which team will win the Bryant vs St. John's game; it matters because it aggregates public information and updates as new facts (injuries, lineups, weather, etc.) become known.
St. John's is historically a program from a higher-profile conference with larger recruiting pipelines and roster depth, while Bryant is a smaller program that often faces steep competition when matched with major-conference opponents. Non-conference or early-season matchups between unevenly resourced programs can still produce surprises driven by matchup specifics, player availability, and short-term form.
Market prices reflect the market's collective view of the likely winner given available information and will move as new, event-specific information arrives. Always check the market's resolution rules and live updates (injuries, starting lineups) before trading.
This market is binary: one outcome corresponds to a Bryant victory and the other corresponds to a St. John's victory. The precise contract text on the market page defines how a win is determined and how resolution occurs.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; consult the market page for updates. Many sports markets close at a specified time before game start or at kickoff, but the official close time is set by the market operator.
Resolution rules vary by market. Some markets resolve on the final result including overtime while others resolve on regulation only—check the market's resolution clause on the event page for which rule applies here.
Look for past head-to-head meetings (if any), comparative schedules (conference strength), and recent seasons' performance trends. When direct head-to-head data is sparse, prioritize recent games against common opponents and sample-size-adjusted indicators like offensive/defensive efficiency.
Monitor projected starters, listed injury reports, expected minutes for primary scorers and rim protectors, matchup-specific advantages (e.g., a dominant post player against a smaller frontcourt), and any last-minute lineup changes announced before tipoff.