A college basketball game between George Mason Patriots and Saint Joseph's Hawks scheduled for February 25, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. Markets cover the moneyline winner, multiple over/under totals (135.5, 136.5, 137.5, 138.5, 139.5), and spread outcomes at various lines (-1.5 and -2.5).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
All platforms (Kalshi and Polymarket) apply identical resolution logic: final score including overtime, postponement handling (remain open), cancellation handling (50-50 split), and source (NCAA official records).
Primary resolution logic:
NCAA official final game score as reported on ncaa.com
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline: George Mason wins if final score is higher; Saint Joseph's wins if final score is higher
Spread (-1.5): George Mason wins if they win by 2+ points; Saint Joseph's wins otherwise
Spread (-2.5): Saint Joseph's wins if they win by 3+ points; George Mason wins otherwise
Over/Under 135.5: Over if combined points >= 136; Under if < 136
Over/Under 136.5: Over if combined points >= 137; Under if < 137
Over/Under 137.5: Over if combined points >= 138; Under if < 138
Over/Under 138.5: Over if combined points >= 139; Under if < 139
Over/Under 139.5: Over if combined points >= 140; Under if < 140
All resolutions include overtime scoring in final totals
If game postponed: markets remain open until game completion
If game canceled with no makeup: all markets resolve 50-50
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Postponement: If the game is postponed, all markets remain open and unresolved until the game is actually played and completed.
Cancellation with No Makeup: If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, all markets resolve 50-50 (split evenly between outcomes).
Overtime: All final scores and point totals include any overtime periods played; there is no separate overtime handling.
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the final official score is confirmed by NCAA on February 25, 2026 or the rescheduled date if postponed.
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