| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loyola Marymount | 10% | 7¢ | 10¢ | — | $39 | Trade → |
| Arizona State | 94% | 89¢ | 94¢ | — | $35 | Trade → |
This market allows traders to take positions on which team wins the Loyola Marymount vs Arizona State matchup. It matters because it aggregates real-time information about injuries, matchups, and public sentiment into a single, tradable price.
Loyola Marymount is typically a mid-major program known for guard play and a high-tempo offensive approach, while Arizona State comes from a larger conference with deeper recruiting pools and more size on the roster. Historical differences in style, resources, and nonconference scheduling often shape expectations for this pairing, and home/away designation can shift the matchup balance.
Market prices on this event reflect the crowd’s view of which team will win and update as new information arrives (injuries, lineup changes, tip time). Treat prices as a continuously updating signal rather than a fixed forecast.
The event page lists the close as TBD; exchanges typically close markets at or shortly before the official game tip-off or when an official start time is posted, so monitor the market or exchange announcements for the final close.
This market resolves to the official game winner as recorded by the relevant organizing body; overtime outcomes count toward the final result, and cancellations or postponements are handled according to the exchange’s resolution policy.
Key stats include offensive and defensive efficiency, three-point shooting percentage, rebound margin, turnover rate, and free-throw attempts — especially when adjusted for opponent quality and tempo.
Watch each team’s primary ball-handlers and leading scorers, the starting bigs who control the glass and rim protection, and high-impact bench players; late scratches, foul trouble, or post-injury minutes restrictions are particularly important.
Home teams generally benefit from crowd support and routine, while visitors face travel fatigue and unfamiliar courts; long travel, short rest, or significant time-zone changes can reduce visiting-team performance and should be factored into assessments.