| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Utah St. scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Arizona scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team—Utah State or Arizona—will be the first to reach 10 points in their game. It matters for bettors and viewers who want to trade on early-game performance and in-game momentum dynamics.
Utah State and Arizona are collegiate programs with different stylistic histories: Arizona typically emphasizes high-level recruiting and athleticism while Utah State often relies on disciplined sets and efficient execution. Early scoring races reflect coaching plans, starting rotations, and how each team executes possessions in the opening minutes.
Market prices reflect the collective market view about early-game dynamics and will change as new information (starting lineups, injuries, matchups, weather for the venue, if applicable) becomes available. Use them as a real-time signal about confidence in which team will score first to 10, not as a guarantee of outcome.
It resolves at the moment the official game score shows a team has reached 10 points; the market follows the official scorekeeper and play-by-play to determine resolution.
All points that are added to a team's official game total count, including field goals, free throws, and any officially recorded team points such as technicals.
Settlement follows the official play-by-play and box score sequence; if the official records show simultaneous crediting, the platform will apply its tie or simultaneous-outcome rules—refer to KALSHI’s market rules for that specific procedure.
Early scoring is usually driven by starting guards and the teams’ primary offensive creators who handle the ball and take early shots; look for players who typically start games and get the first set of possessions.
Key signals include announced starting lineups, last-minute injury reports, coaches’ public statements about wanting a fast start, and rebounding/ball-security metrics from recent games, since those factors affect early possessions and scoring pace.