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CBB Tournament Combo: Michigan vs Arizona ML/Total

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Michigan wins & Over 157.5 points 0%
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Michigan wins & Under 157.5 points 0%
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Arizona wins & Over 157.5 points 0%
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Arizona wins & Under 157.5 points 0%
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About This Market

This market allows participants to predict the combined outcome of a specific Michigan versus Arizona college basketball game, covering both the Moneyline winner and the total points scored. It provides a structured way to speculate on both individual game performance and overall scoring volume.

Michigan and Arizona are historic programs that frequently compete at a high level, making this matchup a significant event in the college basketball calendar. Predicting both the winner and the total points requires an analysis of offensive pace, defensive efficiency, and situational coaching strategies employed by both teams. Market outcomes are determined by the final score and official statistics released by the NCAA.

The market prices reflect the collective anticipation of how these two specific teams will match up defensively and offensively, with higher prices indicating a more likely outcome.

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What determines the outcome of this specific CBB market?

The outcome is determined by the final Moneyline result—which team wins the game—and whether the total combined points scored by both teams is over or under the designated threshold.

What happens if the game is canceled or postponed?

Per standard sports market regulations, if the game is not played or rescheduled outside the event's designated window, the market typically defaults to a no-action or refund state.

How does the 'Total' component of this market differ from the 'Moneyline'?

The Moneyline only considers who wins the game regardless of the point spread, while the Total (Over/Under) is strictly dependent on the sum of points scored by both teams regardless of the final winner.

Are overtime points included in the calculation for the total score?

Yes, in standard college basketball wagering, all points scored during an overtime period are included in the final calculation of the total points.

Where is the official final score sourced for this market?

The market resolves based on the official statistics and final score reported by the NCAA or the game's official box score provider.

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