This event group covers a men's college basketball game between Iowa State Cyclones and Arizona Wildcats scheduled for March 2, 2026 at 9:00 PM ET in Arizona. Markets span moneyline (winner), multiple point spreads (-6.5, -7.5, -8.5), and three over/under totals (147.5, 148.5, 149.5).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms use identical resolution logic: final score including overtime, postponement handling (remain open), cancellation handling (50-50 split), and margin/total calculations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official NCAA final game score as reported by ncaa.com
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline: Market resolves to the team with the higher final score
Point Spread (-6.5): Arizona wins if final margin is 7+ points; otherwise Iowa State wins
Point Spread (-7.5): Arizona wins if final margin is 8+ points; otherwise Iowa State wins
Point Spread (-8.5): Arizona wins if final margin is 9+ points; otherwise Iowa State wins
Over/Under 147.5: Over if combined score is 148+; Under if combined score is 147 or less
Over/Under 148.5: Over if combined score is 149+; Under if combined score is 148 or less
Over/Under 149.5: Over if combined score is 150+; Under if combined score is 149 or less
All calculations include overtime periods in final score
If game is postponed, markets remain open until completion
If game is 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 completed on a future date
Cancellation: If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, all markets resolve 50-50 (split pool equally between Yes and No outcomes)
Overtime: All final scores include any overtime periods played; the margin and total calculations use the complete final score
Timing:
Resolution occurs immediately after the final official score is confirmed by NCAA, typically within 1-2 hours of game completion
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