This event group covers a college basketball game between Bucknell Bison and Army Black Knights scheduled for February 25, 2026. Markets span moneyline (winner), point spreads at multiple thresholds (-2.5 and -3.5), and over/under totals at three different lines (141.5, 142.5, and 143.5).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Polymarket and Kalshi align on the core resolution principle: the game outcome is determined by final score including overtime, with identical handling of postponement (remain open) and cancellation (50-50 split).
Primary resolution logic:
Official NCAA box score and game result from ncaa.com
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline: Resolves to the team with the higher final score (including overtime)
Spread (-2.5): Resolves to Army if they win by 3+ points, otherwise Bucknell
Spread (-3.5): Resolves to Army if they win by 4+ points, otherwise Bucknell
Over/Under 141.5: Resolves Over if combined score is 142+, Under if 141 or less
Over/Under 142.5: Resolves Over if combined score is 143+, Under if 142 or less
Over/Under 143.5: Resolves Over if combined score is 144+, Under if 143 or less
Postponement: All markets remain open until game is completed
Cancellation with no make-up: All markets resolve 50-50
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Overtime: All scoring in overtime periods counts toward final resolution; no special treatment
Postponement: Markets stay open and do not resolve until the rescheduled game is played and completed
Cancellation: If game is canceled entirely with no make-up game scheduled, all markets resolve 50-50 (split between Yes and No)
Spread Edge Cases: Spread at -2.5 resolves to Bucknell if Army wins by exactly 2 points or fewer; spread at -3.5 resolves to Bucknell if Army wins by exactly 3 points or fewer
Timing:
Resolution occurs immediately after the final score is official, typically within 1-2 hours of game completion. If postponed, resolution is deferred until the rescheduled game is played.
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