A college basketball game between Drake Bulldogs and Northern Iowa Panthers scheduled for February 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET. Markets cover the moneyline (winner), point spread outcomes at multiple thresholds (-8.5 and -9.5), and total points over/under at multiple lines (136.5, 137.5, and 138.5).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms resolve all markets based on the final official NCAA score from the February 15, 2026 game, including overtime, with consistent handling of postponements and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official NCAA final score (ncaa.com)
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline: Market resolves to the team with the higher final score
Spread (-8.5): Northern Iowa Panthers wins if final margin is 9+ points in their favor; otherwise Drake Bulldogs
Spread (-9.5): Northern Iowa Panthers wins if final margin is 10+ points in their favor; otherwise Drake Bulldogs
Over/Under 136.5: Over if combined score is 137+; Under if combined score is 136 or less
Over/Under 137.5: Over if combined score is 138+; Under if combined score is 137 or less
Over/Under 138.5: Over if combined score is 139+; Under if combined score is 138 or less
All determinations include overtime periods in the final score
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Game Postponement: Markets remain open and unresolved until the game is completed on a future date. Resolution occurs based on the rescheduled game's final score.
Game Cancellation (No Make-up): Polymarket markets resolve 50-50. Kalshi's binary structure would not resolve as neither team completed a game, but platform policy would govern final treatment.
Overtime: All final scores include any overtime periods played. The market resolves based on the ultimate final score after all overtime is complete.
Timing:
Resolution occurs immediately after the final official NCAA score is confirmed and published on ncaa.com following the February 15, 2026 game completion (or rescheduled date if postponed).
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