| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Davidson | 73% | 71¢ | 73¢ | — | $219 | Trade → |
| Loyola Chicago | 25% | 26¢ | 29¢ | — | $78 | Trade → |
This market lets traders buy and sell outcomes on the Loyola Chicago at Davidson game, aggregating participant expectations about which team will win. It matters because market prices respond quickly to game-day news and can highlight information gaps.
Loyola Chicago and Davidson are Division I college programs with distinct styles: Davidson typically emphasizes perimeter shooting and a faster pace, while Loyola Chicago is known for disciplined defense and halfcourt execution. Past meetings, conference alignment, and recent season performance shape context for this matchup and influence how bettors and analysts view each team's chances.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of traders given available information and will move as new facts arrive (injuries, lineups, travel, etc.). Use prices as a real-time signal of sentiment, but verify underlying news before drawing firm conclusions.
This market consists of two outcomes tied to the game's result (each team to win); the market page displays the exact labels and available contracts for purchase or sale.
Trading generally closes shortly before the game's official tip-off, but the exact close time is set on the market page — check that page for the definitive timestamp and any updates if the schedule changes.
Settlement is based on the official final result as reported by the game authorities; overtime results are included unless the market rules specify otherwise, and cancellations or postponements are handled per the platform's settlement policy.
Late injury or illness reports, announced starting lineups or scratches, travel or weather disruptions affecting arrival, and vetted reports of coaching or rotation changes are the most common catalysts for rapid price shifts.
Treat rapid moves as signals that new information or concentrated trading occurred; immediately check official team communications and reputable news sources for injuries or lineup changes, and consider liquidity and trade size before assuming the move reflects definitive new facts.