| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNC Wilmington scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Yale scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team — UNC Wilmington or Yale — will score 10 points first in their upcoming matchup. It matters because 'first-to' markets capture early-game momentum and betting interest in how teams begin a game.
UNC Wilmington (a mid-major program) and Yale (an Ivy League program) come from different conference environments and stylistic traditions, which can create contrasts in tempo and early-game strategy. Historical meetings between teams like these often hinge on early possessions, starting lineups, and how coaches choose to set the game's pace.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants based on available pregame and in-game information and will move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, tip-off). Use market prices as a live signal about expectations for the game's opening sequence rather than a definitive forecast.
The market close time is listed as TBD; platforms typically close markets at or shortly before the official game tip-off. Check the event page on the platform for the final close time as the game approaches.
The outcome is determined by which team reaches 10 points first according to the official game scoring recorded by the event's official scorer and box score. The market resolves to the team credited with the 10th team point in the official record.
Yes—any points that are included in the official scorekeeping for the game (field goals, free throws, technical foul points, etc.) count toward a team's total for the purpose of determining who reaches 10 points first.
If the official record is ambiguous or shows simultaneous scoring, the market will follow the platform's published resolution rules and rely on the authoritative official game report. In cases of dispute, consult the platform's dispute resolution policy for next steps.
Monitor confirmed starting lineups, any late injury reports or coach announcements, pregame warm-up observations (shooting form), announced game tempo or pace-of-play tendencies, and any travel or scheduling disruptions. During the game, watch who takes the opening shots, substitution patterns, and early defensive pressure.