| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elon | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Drexel | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market trades on the outcome of the college sports game 'Elon at Drexel' — a binary event that resolves based on which team wins the contest. It matters to bettors and analysts because it aggregates market expectations about game-day conditions, rosters, and matchups.
Elon University and Drexel University are NCAA Division I programs whose regular-season meetings can influence team records, momentum, and postseason seeding. Games between mid-major programs often turn on home-court advantage, roster availability, and matchup specifics rather than national rankings, so each matchup has its own context depending on timing in the season and recent performance.
Market prices on this page reflect the crowd’s expectation of the likely winner and update as new information arrives (injuries, lineup changes, travel). Use prices as a real-time signal that incorporates many inputs, but treat them alongside independent scouting and official team announcements.
The location is Drexel University (the road team is Elon). Exact date and start time are determined by the schools and the official schedule; check the teams’ athletic department schedules and this market page for the posted game time and any updates.
This market is binary: one outcome for an Elon victory and one for a Drexel victory. The market resolves to whichever team is declared the official winner by the relevant governing body (box score/official result). If the game is canceled or declared a no-contest, resolution follows the exchange’s cancellation and resolution rules.
Watch for status updates on each team’s leading scorers, primary ball-handlers (point guards), and frontline players who affect rebounding and interior defense. Late availability news, suspensions, or lineup changes for starters and primary rotation players are especially impactful.
Postponements and cancellations typically trigger the exchange’s stated resolution procedures: markets may be paused, voided, or rescheduled depending on official rulings. A neutral-site change can alter analytical factors (home-court advantage) and may be reflected in prices; follow official announcements and the market’s notice for settlement policy.
Closing times are set by the platform and may be listed on the market page; when listed as TBD, assume trading could close shortly before tip-off. If you plan to trade on late-breaking news (injuries, lineups), leave time for order execution and monitor the market for any announced close time.