| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| California scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| UIC scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team — UIC or California — will be the first to reach 10 points in their matchup. It matters because early scoring pace and in-game events often determine momentum and betting/hedging decisions for live markets.
UIC and California are collegiate programs whose game styles, roster construction, and recent form influence how quickly either side can reach a 10-point threshold. Historical matchups, starting lineups or pitchers, and the context of the contest (nonconference game, tournament, etc.) shape expectations going into the game.
Market odds reflect the market’s aggregated view of which team is expected to hit 10 points first at the time you view them; they update as new information arrives (lineup changes, injuries, game progress). Use them as a snapshot of collective information, not a guaranteed outcome.
Resolution depends on the platform’s tie rules and the official game record: most markets defer to the official scorer/time-stamp and the competition’s official play-by-play; check the market’s rulebook for the exact tie-break procedure.
Outcomes for postponed or canceled games are governed by the platform’s settlement policy — common options include voiding and refunding bets or following a specified resumption/continuation rule; consult the market’s terms for this event.
No — only points recorded during the official game time by the competition’s authorized scorer count toward this market; pregame activities are not included.
If neither team has reached 10 points by the end of regulation and play continues, subsequent overtime or extra innings generally count, unless the market explicitly states a cutoff; verify the event rules for any time-limited conditions.
Settlement typically relies on the game’s official scoreboard, play-by-play logs, and the league’s official statistics provider as defined in the market rules; users should review the event page or rulebook to see which authorities the platform will use.