This event group covers the men's college basketball game between Columbia Lions and Harvard Crimson scheduled for March 6, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET at Harvard. Markets span moneyline (winner), point spread, and over/under total points across Kalshi and Polymarket platforms.
Kalshi and Polymarket use identical mathematical resolution logic for over/under markets (strict greater-than), but Kalshi presents 12 granular thresholds (117.5 to 149.5) while Polymarket offers 4 standard thresholds (132.5, 133.5, 134.5, 136.5). The functional outcomes are equivalent, but the presentation and market density differ.
Hero Tip:
For over/under trading, use Polymarket's O/U 132.5 and 134.5 as anchors—they are the most liquid standard thresholds. Kalshi's 12 markets are mathematically sound but create redundancy. Moneyline and spread markets are fully unified across both platforms. Confirm final score from NCAA.com; if game is postponed, both platforms keep markets open; if canceled with no makeup, both resolve 50-50.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Offers 12 over/under markets with thresholds from 117.5 to 149.5 points. Each resolves Yes if combined score strictly exceeds the stated threshold (e.g., over 141.5 means total >= 142). Key quote: 'If Columbia and Harvard collectively score over 141.5 total points... then the market resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Offers 4 over/under markets at 132.5, 133.5, 134.5, and 136.5. Each resolves Over if combined score meets or exceeds the threshold plus one (e.g., O/U 133.5 resolves Over if total >= 134). Key quote: 'This market will resolve to Over if the Columbia Lions and Harvard Crimson combine to score 134 or more points.'
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