This event group covers a men's college basketball game between the Chattanooga Mocs and Mercer Bears scheduled for February 19, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET at Mercer's home venue. Markets span moneyline (winner), point spread (-9.5 and -10.5), and over/under totals (151.5 and 152.5).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Kalshi and Polymarket align on using the final official NCAA score including overtime, with identical postponement and cancellation protocols (50-50 split if no make-up game).
Primary resolution logic:
NCAA.com official final score
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline: Chattanooga Mocs wins if they outscore Mercer Bears; Mercer Bears wins if they outscore Chattanooga Mocs
Spread (-9.5): Mercer Bears wins if they win by 10+ points; otherwise Chattanooga Mocs
Spread (-10.5): Mercer Bears wins if they win by 11+ points; otherwise Chattanooga Mocs
Over/Under 151.5: Over if combined score is 152+; Under if combined score is 151 or less
Over/Under 152.5: Over if combined score is 153+; Under if combined score is 152 or less
All resolutions include overtime scoring in final totals
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Game Postponement: If the game is postponed, all markets remain open and unresolved until the game is completed on a future date
Game Cancellation (No Make-Up): If the game is canceled entirely with no make-up game scheduled, all markets (moneyline, spreads, and over/unders) resolve 50-50
Overtime Scoring: All final scores include any overtime periods played; markets resolve on the complete final score, not regulation-only
Timing:
Resolution occurs immediately after the final official score is posted by NCAA.com, or 50-50 if game is canceled with no make-up within a reasonable timeframe (typically 30 days from original scheduled date)
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