| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. Francis (PA) | 2% | 1¢ | 2¢ | — | $752K | Trade → |
| FDU | 98% | 98¢ | 99¢ | — | $98K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the college basketball game between St. Francis (PA) and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU). It matters to fans and traders because the outcome affects conference positioning and can reveal how the market interprets team news and matchups.
St. Francis (PA) and FDU are programs that commonly meet in Northeast Conference play; individual games like this are regular-season contests that influence conference standings and tournament seeding. Historical competitiveness between the programs can vary year to year depending on roster turnover, coaching changes, and recruiting cycles.
Market odds summarize collective expectations and will change as new information arrives; they are a snapshot of sentiment, not a guarantee. Traders should update their view when there are lineup announcements, injury reports, or other news specific to this matchup.
The event page currently lists the market close as TBD; check the KALSHI event page and any platform notifications for the official close time and real-time updates as the schedule firm up.
This is a two-outcome market: either St. Francis (PA) wins or FDU wins. The market will settle based on the official game result as recorded by the league and the exchange.
Review recent head-to-head results between these teams, home/away splits for each program, last 5–10 games' offensive and defensive performance, and any seasonal trends in scoring margin or pace to form an informed view.
Markets of this type are typically settled using the official final score, which includes any overtime periods; consult KALSHI's settlement rules on the event page for platform-specific details.
Key items to watch are final starting lineups, injury and availability reports released close to tip-off, travel or venue disruptions, official suspensions or roster changes, and in-game developments like foul trouble or injuries that remove key contributors.