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Massachusetts-Lowell vs San Francisco

📊 $484 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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$484
Open Interest
484
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2
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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Massachusetts-Lowell 40%
61¢ $482 Trade →
San Francisco 73%
21¢ 80¢ $2 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which team will win the matchup between Massachusetts–Lowell and San Francisco. It matters to traders who want to express a view on which program will prevail and to follow how news and matchup factors shift market opinion.

Massachusetts–Lowell and San Francisco are collegiate programs that do not meet regularly in conference play, so matchups between them can hinge on scheduling, travel, and matchup styles. Because the two schools operate in different regions and calendars, odds and public expectations often move as lineups, starters, and situational factors are announced.

Market prices reflect the aggregated judgment of participants about which team will win this specific contest; they move in response to new information such as starters, injuries, venue, and weather. Use prices as a real‑time signal of changing expectations rather than a definitive prediction.

Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

When will this market close and no longer accept trades?

The market close time is listed on the market page; typically a matchup market closes shortly before the game starts. Because this listing shows the close as TBD, check the platform page for the final posted close time.

How does this market resolve if the game is postponed or canceled?

Resolution follows the platform’s settlement policy: usually the market resolves based on the official result if the game is completed within a designated timeframe; if the contest is not completed, the platform may void or suspend settlement according to its rules. Consult the event page or platform terms for the precise policy.

What types of news will most quickly move this market?

Announcements of starting players or pitchers, late injuries or scratches, coaching decisions, weather that affects play, and official lineup cards typically produce the largest and fastest price movement.

How should I interpret head‑to‑head history between Massachusetts–Lowell and San Francisco?

Because the teams meet infrequently and play in different regions/conferences, head‑to‑head history can be limited; give more weight to current rosters, recent performance, and matchup styles than to sparse historical results.

Which public data sources are most useful to watch before trading this specific matchup?

Official team and athletic department announcements, pregame injury reports, announced starting lineups or rotations, local beat reporters, and official game-day weather updates are the most relevant for assessing how this matchup is likely to play out.

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