This event group covers the women's college basketball game between South Florida Bulls and UTSA Roadrunners scheduled for February 14, 2026 at 7:30 PM ET. The markets track which team wins the game, with consistent resolution across both platforms based on final score including overtime.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms resolve to the winner of the game based on final score including overtime, with consistent game identification (South Florida at UTSA, February 14, 2026, WBB).
Primary resolution logic:
NCAA official game records and final score
Core resolution logic:
Market resolves to South Florida Bulls if South Florida wins the game
Market resolves to UTSA Roadrunners if UTSA wins the game
Resolution is based on final score including any overtime periods
If game is postponed, markets remain open until the game is completed
If game is canceled with no makeup game, Polymarket resolves 50-50
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Game Postponement: If the February 14, 2026 game is postponed, both markets remain open and unresolved until the rescheduled game is completed and a winner is determined.
Game Cancellation: If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, Polymarket explicitly resolves 50-50. Kalshi's cancellation protocol is not specified in provided source material.
Overtime: Final score includes any overtime periods played; the winner after all overtime is the resolution outcome.
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the completion of the South Florida at UTSA women's basketball game on February 14, 2026 (or rescheduled date if postponed), based on final official score.
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