South Carolina State Bulldogs vs. North Carolina Central Eagles (W)
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Description
This event group covers a women's college basketball game between South Carolina State Bulldogs and North Carolina Central Eagles scheduled for March 5, 2026 at 4:30 PM ET. The markets resolve based on which team wins the game, with provisions for postponement, cancellation, and overtime.
Kalshi's resolution criteria states that the market resolves to Yes regardless of which team wins, creating a logical impossibility for a binary outcome market. This makes the Kalshi market fundamentally unresolvable as written.
Hero Tip:
Avoid trading the Kalshi contract until the platform clarifies the resolution logic. The statement that both outcomes resolve to Yes indicates either a critical data entry error or a misunderstanding of the market structure. Contact Kalshi support for clarification before committing capital.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Standard binary winner-take-all structure. Resolves to the name of the winning team based on final score including overtime. Postponements keep market open; full cancellations without makeup resolve 50-50. Source: NCAA.org.
Kalshi: Stated as Yes/No market on NCCE victory, but resolution text illogically states Yes for both NCCE win AND SCSU win, violating binary market logic. This creates an unresolvable contradiction.
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