| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tie | 0% | 2¢ | 11¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Loyola Marymount | 0% | 54¢ | 69¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| San Diego | 0% | 28¢ | 42¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will be leading at the end of the first half of the San Diego vs Loyola Marymount game. It matters because first-half outcomes capture early-game matchups, starting lineup advantages, and coaching tempo decisions that differ from full-game expectations.
San Diego (Toreros) and Loyola Marymount (Lions) are NCAA programs with differing styles; first-half results often reflect opening rotations, who wins initial possession battles, and how quickly each team finds offensive rhythm. Historical full-game records are less important for this market than short-term factors like starters, matchups, and in-game momentum before halftime.
Market prices represent the crowd’s real-time consensus about which team is likely to be leading after the first half; use movements in those prices as information about how new data (injuries, starting lineups, betting flows) is shifting expectations, not as guarantees of outcome.
This market resolves based on the official score at the conclusion of the first half as recorded by the game’s official statistics; platform-specific resolution timing follows the official halftime conclusion.
The third outcome corresponds to a score tie at the end of the first half—i.e., both teams have identical point totals when the first half clock expires.
Pay attention to each team’s primary ball-handler and leading early scorer, plus the starting bigs who control offensive and defensive rebounding, since those roles most directly affect early scoring runs and possession control.
Early injuries or foul trouble can substantially change first-half expectations because they alter rotations and matchups; markets typically react quickly as that information is reported, but the resolution remains the official halftime score.
If the first half is not completed, the market will follow the platform’s contingency rules—commonly that unresolved markets are voided or resolved according to official competition/league rulings—so check the platform’s policies for final handling.