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UCLA vs UConn: First to Reach 10 Points

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About This Market

This market asks which team, UCLA or UConn, will reach 10 points first in their matchup. It matters because the team that reaches early scoring thresholds first often demonstrates early offensive control and momentum.

UCLA and UConn are major college basketball programs with distinct styles and recent histories of success; early-game matchups between them draw attention because coaching strategies and opening lineups can quickly shape the game's flow. A first-to-10 market isolates the initial phase of play, removing later-game variability and focusing on tip-off procedures, starting personnel, and immediate execution.

Market prices reflect trader expectations about which team will reach 10 points first and will change as game-day information becomes available—especially starting lineups, injuries, and who gains initial possession. Movements in the market signal how new information is being incorporated, not a fixed prediction.

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When and how will the UCLA vs UConn: First to Reach 10 Points market be resolved?

The market will be resolved based on the official game scoring record showing which team is credited with reaching 10 points first. Settlement follows the exchange's stated procedure using the official box score and play-by-play.

If both teams reach 10 points on the same play, how is the outcome determined?

If official game records clearly identify which team reached 10 first, that result will be used. If the official records cannot determine a first scorer (an extremely rare scenario), the platform’s tie-break or voiding rules will apply—check KALSHI’s settlement policy for specifics.

Do free throws, technical points, and bench-player scoring all count toward the first-to-10 outcome?

Yes. Any points officially credited in the game’s box score or play-by-play—field goals, free throws, technicals—count toward a team reaching 10 points.

What pregame or in-game updates should I monitor that could materially change expectations for who reaches 10 first?

Watch announced starting lineups, late scratches or injuries, reports that a key scorer will be rested, last-minute rotations, and tip-off information (who wins the jump ball or is awarded initial possession). Live substitutions and early foul trouble are also important.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed, canceled, or declared a no-contest?

If the game does not produce an official result, settlement will follow KALSHI’s rules; markets may be voided or otherwise handled per the platform’s event cancellation policy. Check KALSHI for the definitive procedures in those circumstances.

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