| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omaha | 0% | 23¢ | 44¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| North Dakota | 0% | 55¢ | 76¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a head-to-head forecast on the outcome of the North Dakota at Omaha collegiate matchup; it matters because it aggregates public and expert information about which team will win and when lineup or game-day events change expectations.
North Dakota and Omaha are established NCAA programs with a history of competitive meetings in conference play; North Dakota has a long track record of national success while Omaha has built competitiveness in recent seasons. Outcomes in this matchup are often driven by goaltending, special teams performance, and how each program manages travel and short rest during the season.
Market prices here reflect the collective judgment of traders about which team will win this specific game and incorporate new information as it becomes available (injuries, starting goalies, lineups). Use prices as a real-time signal of perceived likelihood rather than a fixed prediction—the market will update as pregame news arrives.
The market close and game start time are determined by the event listing and the teams' official schedule; this market's close time is listed as TBD, so check the event page or official team schedules for the finalized puck drop and the market closing announcement.
Key swing points are the starting goaltenders, the top offensive lines and their production, and frontline penalty killers or power-play specialists—late scratches to any of these players can materially change expectations for this game.
Late injuries or lineup changes typically move the market quickly because they alter matchup dynamics and depth; the size of the move depends on the prominence of the affected player (e.g., starting goalie vs. a fourth-line forward) and on how much trading liquidity is present.
Home-ice brings last-change matchup control, familiar rink and fan support, and reduced travel fatigue—each can be meaningful, especially in a close game; the actual impact depends on travel schedules, team travel distance, and recent home/away form for the teams involved.
Markets can react within minutes to clear, verifiable news such as a starting goalie announcement; the speed and magnitude of the reaction depend on how many traders are active and how much volume is available to absorb trades tied to that information.