| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wisconsin | 90% | 76¢ | 90¢ | — | $5 | Trade → |
| Maryland | 0% | 8¢ | 22¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 0¢ | 9¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will be leading at halftime in the Maryland vs Wisconsin game; it matters because first-half leads reflect early game control, game plans, and in-play momentum that traders trade on.
Maryland and Wisconsin are Big Ten programs with different historical styles — Wisconsin traditionally emphasizes interior play and disciplined offense, while Maryland often features quicker guards and transition scoring. Early-game performance can hinge on starting lineups, matchup advantages, and how each coach deploys their rotations in the opening 20 minutes.
Market prices represent the crowd’s aggregated expectation of who will be leading at the halftime whistle (or whether the score is tied); interpret changes as real-time reactions to news, lineup updates, and in-game events rather than guarantees of the final outcome.
It determines which team is ahead at the end of the first half — Maryland, Wisconsin, or a tie — and resolves based on the official halftime score recorded by the game’s official scorer.
The market will lock and settle using the official halftime score from the Maryland vs Wisconsin game; the specific close time is listed as TBD, and settlement follows the exchange’s rules using the league’s official record.
No — only the score at the official halftime whistle matters. Events occurring after halftime, including overtimes, do not affect this market’s outcome.
Watch the starting point guard and primary scorer for each team, the battle for offensive rebounds, and any mismatch in the paint; early foul trouble to key defenders or a hot-shooting guard can be decisive.
Significant in-game news typically causes rapid price movement before halftime as traders react; if a change occurs before halftime it will influence the market, while changes after halftime do not affect settlement. If a game is suspended or abandoned, settlement follows the exchange’s contingency rules.