| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virginia scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Wright St. scores 10 points first | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team—Wright St. or Virginia—will be the first to reach 10 points in their matchup. It matters because the outcome highlights early-game momentum and can influence in-game decision-making and trading activity.
Wright St. (a mid-major program) and Virginia (an ACC program) bring different styles that often affect early scoring: tempo, shot selection, and opening rotations can all dictate how quickly points accumulate. Historical matchups and each team's season-long tendencies around pace and offensive initiation provide context for this specific market.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about which team will hit the 10-point mark first and will move as pregame and in-game information arrives (starting lineups, injuries, tipoff results, and early possessions). Treat prices as a summary of available information rather than a fixed prediction.
It refers to the first team whose official game score total reaches 10 points according to the game's official scoring. Check the event's contract terms on the platform for any specific exclusions or special rules.
Resolution is based on the official scoring/reporting procedures used by the league and the platform; typically the market resolves at the point the official box score or play-by-play records one team reaching 10, subject to any platform-specific review rules.
Tie scenarios depend on the platform's contract rules: many markets use official play-by-play timestamps or sequence to determine which team reached 10 first, and some may declare a push if the order is indeterminate—review the event resolution policy.
Watch the announced starters, any last-minute injury reports, recent form of primary scorers (especially early-game shooters), stated game plan or lineup changes from coaches, and the projected pace for the matchup.
Early made threes, turnovers, offensive rebounds, foul trouble, substitutions, and momentum swings can quickly shift expectations; markets tend to update in near real time as those events are recorded by the official game feed.