| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tie | 0% | 0¢ | 11¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Stephen F. Austin wins 1st half | 0% | 59¢ | 73¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Texas A&M-Corpus Christi wins 1st half | 0% | 23¢ | 37¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which side — Texas A&M‑Corpus Christi, Stephen F. Austin, or a tie — will be leading at the end of the first half of their scheduled matchup. First-half markets matter because they isolate early-game dynamics and let traders react to starting lineups and initial game flow.
This matchup pits two NCAA Division I programs against each other; the market resolves on the scoreboard at the official halftime break of the scheduled game. Outcomes can be driven by short stretches (openings, hot shooting runs, early foul trouble) that are often different from full-game patterns.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about who will be ahead at halftime and change as new information arrives (injuries, starting lineups, last-minute news). Track live updates and lineup announcements for the most actionable information before the game starts and during early gameplay.
The winner is the team that is leading on the official scoreboard at the end of the first half. If the two teams are tied at that moment, the market’s tie outcome applies. Resolution uses the official game clock and score as reported by the league or game officials.
The market closes prior to game start (exact closure time is listed on the market page as TBD) and resolves at the official halftime break of the scheduled contest. Check the market page for the exact close time and any platform-specific timing rules.
If the game does not reach a completed first half under official league rules, most platforms will void or cancel the market and refund or adjust positions according to their resolution policy. Consult the market’s resolution rules on the KALSHI page for the definitive procedure.
Late scratches or injury reports revealed during pregame warmups, confirmed starting lineups, and immediate in-game events such as early injuries or ejections will have the largest and fastest impact on the market.
Look at each team’s first-half scoring and defensive efficiencies, pace (possessions per game) in the first half, head-to-head first-half results if available, and starter vs. bench scoring splits. Recent trends in these metrics and any roster changes provide context that typically remains relevant into the game.