| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xavier | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Wofford | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This two-outcome market asks which team will win the Wofford vs Xavier game. It matters because market prices aggregate information about team form, injuries, and matchup advantages that traders use to express expectations about the game's result.
Wofford and Xavier are NCAA Division I basketball programs from different conferences—Wofford plays in the Southern Conference and Xavier in the Big East—so games between them can highlight differences in scheduling, resources, and recruiting. Historically, conference strength, travel, and matchup styles influence how these interconference games play out; single-game outcomes can also affect perceptions of both programs for polls and postseason seeding.
Market odds represent the collective judgment of traders about which team will win, incorporating up-to-the-minute information like injuries, lineup changes, venue, and recent performance. Use the market as a dynamic signal that evolves as new information becomes available rather than a static prediction.
This market settles on the official winner of the game as recorded by the league or game officials; if the winner is determined in overtime, settlement follows the official final result per platform rules.
The listed close time for this market is TBD; platforms typically close markets before game start to prevent trading on immediate in-game events—monitor the market page for the final posted close time.
Significant late injuries or starters being ruled out usually prompt rapid price adjustments as traders update expectations; follow official team reports and credible beat reporters to assess the impact on rotations and gameplan.
No—overtime results count toward the official game winner; the market settles based on the final official result after any overtime periods, according to the platform’s settlement rules.
Resolution depends on the platform’s contingency rules: markets may be voided and funds returned, or they may be held open until a rescheduled game concludes; check KALSHI’s market policies and the specific market description for the definitive procedure.