| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manhattan | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Siena | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Manhattan vs Siena matchup and is useful for following market expectations around the game's outcome. It matters to fans and traders who want to express or track views about this specific contest.
Manhattan College (Jaspers) and Siena College (Saints) are long-time regional rivals and both have played frequently in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC); games between them often carry conference implications and local interest. Historical results can inform expectations, but roster changes, injuries, and coaching adjustments from season to season mean current-season context is critical.
Market prices aggregate traders’ views about which team will win and update as new information arrives (injuries, starting lineups, travel, etc.). Use price moves as a signal that participants are incorporating fresh data, and verify details on the event page before trading.
The market contains one outcome for a Manhattan win and one outcome for a Siena win; the outcome that resolves to true will be the team recorded as the official winner by the game’s governing authority.
The market close time is listed as TBD on this page; typically a market will close at a predetermined time (often before game tip-off) specified on the event page, so check that listing for the exact cutoff.
Most event markets resolve based on the official final result reported by the league or organizer, which normally includes overtime outcomes; confirm resolution rules on the market’s terms if you need certainty.
Monitor starting lineup announcements, availability of each team’s primary scorers and floor leaders (especially the point guard), status of bigs/primary rebounders, and any late-game rotations or role-player absences.
Head-to-head history can reveal matchup patterns and coaching tendencies, but give greater weight to current-season factors—roster changes, injuries, location, and recent performance—as those typically drive the immediate contest outcome.