This event group covers the women's college basketball matchup between LIU Sharks and Fairleigh Dickinson Knights scheduled for March 15, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET. The markets track the winner of this single game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime.
Kalshi uses binary Yes resolution for both outcomes, while Polymarket uses categorical team-name resolution. Both agree on the underlying game result determination, but settlement mechanics differ fundamentally.
Hero Tip:
Kalshi's market structure means it will resolve Yes if the game is played, regardless of winner. This is not a directional bet on LIU vs FDU—it is a bet on game completion. Polymarket offers true directional exposure. Choose your platform based on whether you want to bet on game occurrence (Kalshi) or game outcome (Polymarket).
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Binary Yes/No structure. Both LIU win and FDU win resolve to Yes. Implicitly, only a cancellation with no makeup would resolve to No. Key Quote: 'If LIU wins...resolves to Yes. If FDU wins...resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Categorical resolution to team name. LIU win resolves to 'LIU Sharks', FDU win resolves to 'Fairleigh Dickinson Knights'. Cancellation with no makeup resolves 50-50. Key Quote: 'If the LIU Sharks win, the market will resolve to LIU Sharks. If the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights win, the market will resolve to Fairleigh Dickinson Knights.'
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