Delaware State Hornets vs. Norfolk State Spartans (W)
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Description
This event group covers the women's college basketball game between Delaware State Hornets and Norfolk State Spartans scheduled for February 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET. The markets track which team wins the game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime.
Kalshi presents a binary Yes/No structure that resolves Yes for any game outcome, while Polymarket uses a categorical winner-selection structure. Both reference the same underlying game event but with incompatible market mechanics.
Hero Tip:
Kalshi's market is not a winner-prediction market—it resolves Yes whenever the game is completed, regardless of winner. Polymarket is the true directional market. Use Polymarket for team-specific exposure and Kalshi only if you are betting on game completion.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Binary Yes/No structure that resolves Yes for either team winning. Both Norfolk St. win and Delaware St. win trigger Yes resolution. This makes the market a game-completion indicator rather than a winner predictor.
Polymarket: Categorical winner-selection structure that resolves to the winning team's name. Delaware State Hornets win resolves to 'Delaware State Hornets', Norfolk State Spartans win resolves to 'Norfolk State Spartans'. This is a true directional market.
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