NJIT Highlanders vs. Merrimack College Warriors (W)
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This event group covers the women's college basketball matchup between NJIT Highlanders and Merrimack College Warriors scheduled for March 19, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. The markets predict which team will win the game based on the final score including overtime.
Kalshi's resolution logic is internally contradictory and unresolvable as written. Both possible outcomes (NJIT win and Merrimack win) are mapped to Yes, leaving no path to No resolution. This violates binary market logic and suggests a documentation or platform error.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade on Kalshi until this contradiction is resolved. Polymarket's categorical structure is logically sound. If forced to choose, rely on Polymarket as the authoritative source and request Kalshi clarification immediately.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Claims both NJIT victory and Merrimack victory resolve to Yes. This is logically impossible in a binary market and suggests either a documentation error or a fundamentally broken market design. No path to No resolution exists.
Polymarket: Resolves to categorical winner name (NJIT Highlanders or Merrimack College Warriors). Includes postponement handling (market stays open) and cancellation handling (50-50 split). Resolution based on final score including overtime. This is logically consistent and standard.
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