| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tie | 0% | 1¢ | 10¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| La Salle wins 1st half | 0% | 29¢ | 43¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| St. Bonaventure wins 1st half | 0% | 54¢ | 67¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will be leading at halftime in the St. Bonaventure vs La Salle college basketball game. It matters because first-half outcomes reflect early-game advantages, matchup edges, and coaching/game-plan execution.
St. Bonaventure and La Salle are NCAA Division I programs whose first-half performance is shaped by rosters, recent form, and conference matchups. Historical head-to-heads, roster turnover, and each program's preferred pace and defensive schemes can influence how the first 20 minutes play out. Game-to-game variability (injuries, travel, lineup changes) makes first-half markets sensitive to late information.
Prediction market prices indicate how traders view which team is likely to be leading at the halftime buzzer and will update as new information arrives. Prices are not guarantees; they aggregate available information such as lineups, injuries, and betting flow.
The three outcomes are: St. Bonaventure leading at halftime, La Salle leading at halftime, or the score being tied at halftime. The market resolves to the option that matches the official halftime score.
The winner is determined by the official score at the halftime horn (the end of the first 20-minute period in NCAA play). All points scored during that period, including field goals and free throws, count; any events after halftime (including overtime) do not affect this market.
The close time is set by the platform operator and will be posted on the market page — check the platform for updates. In practice, markets for first-half outcomes close before or at game start to prevent trading after outcome-determinative public information is available.
Last-minute news can materially change first-half expectations: starting lineup changes, a key player listed as unavailable, or announced limited minutes should be treated as high-impact signals. Monitor official team reports, in-arena injury reports, and trusted beat reporters for the most timely information before making decisions.
Low or zero traded volume suggests limited liquidity, which can lead to wider spreads and greater price impact for individual orders. Traders should consider smaller position sizes or wait for more participation to avoid unfavorable execution.