St. John's Red Storm vs. Seton Hall Pirates (W)? Odds & Prediction Markets
Volume:
$101,428
St. John's Red Storm vs. Seton Hall Pirates (W) 100%
Seton Hall 0%
St. John's 100%
Closed: Invalid Date EST
Kalshi
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Markets
Outcome
Chance %
Price
Liquidity
Volume
24h
7d
Open Interest
Ends in
Result
Trade
title
chance
price
liquidity
volume
volume24pers
volume7pers
openInterest
endDate
unifiedStatus
trade
St. John's
100%
Yes 100¢No 0¢
$0
$67,477
0%
0%
$34,263
St. John's Red Storm vs. Seton Hall Pirates (W)
100%
Yes 100¢No 0¢
$0
$167
0%
0%
N/A
Seton Hall
0%
Yes 0¢No 100¢
$0
$33,784
0%
0%
$15,950
Description
This event group covers the women's college basketball game between St. John's Red Storm and Seton Hall Pirates scheduled for February 22, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET. Markets on both Polymarket and Kalshi are tracking the outcome of this single game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime.
Kalshi's market contains a logical contradiction where both possible game outcomes (Seton Hall win and St. John's win) resolve to the same state (Yes), rendering the market unresolvable and unable to differentiate winners.
Hero Tip:
This is a critical market design flaw on Kalshi. Do not trade on Kalshi's version. Use Polymarket exclusively, which has proper binary resolution logic: St. John's win resolves to St. John's Red Storm, Seton Hall win resolves to Seton Hall Pirates.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket:
Binary winner-take-all design with clear differentiation. St. John's victory resolves to St. John's Red Storm; Seton Hall victory resolves to Seton Hall Pirates. Includes explicit handling for postponement (market remains open) and cancellation (50-50 split). Resolution based on final score including overtime.
Kalshi:
Contradictory resolution logic: states both If Seton Hall wins then Yes AND If St. John's wins then Yes. Both possible outcomes map to identical resolution state, making it impossible to distinguish winner from loser. No edge case handling specified.
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