A college basketball game between Stetson Hatters and Florida Gulf Coast Eagles scheduled for February 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET. Markets cover moneyline (winner), point spreads at -9.5 and -11.5, and over/under totals at 148.5 and 149.5 points.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Kalshi and Polymarket apply identical resolution principles: final score including overtime, postponement extension, and 50-50 cancellation resolution across all market types (moneyline, spreads, totals).
Primary resolution logic:
NCAA official final score (https://www.ncaa.com/)
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline resolves to the team with the higher final score
Spread (-9.5) resolves to Florida Gulf Coast Eagles if they win by 10+ points, otherwise Stetson Hatters
Spread (-11.5) resolves to Florida Gulf Coast Eagles if they win by 12+ points, otherwise Stetson Hatters
Over/Under 149.5 resolves to Over if combined score is 150+, Under if less than 150
Over/Under 148.5 resolves to Over if combined score is 149+, Under if less than 149
If game is postponed, all markets remain open until completion
If game is canceled with no makeup, all markets resolve 50-50
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Overtime: Final score includes all overtime periods; no special handling required
Postponement: Markets remain open and unresolved until the game is completed on a new date
Cancellation without makeup: All markets resolve 50-50 (no winner declared)
Timing:
Resolution occurs immediately after the final score is official on NCAA.com, typically within 1-2 hours of game completion
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