Wofford Terriers vs. Western Carolina Catamounts (W)
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Description
This event group covers the outcome of a women's college basketball game between Wofford Terriers and Western Carolina Catamounts scheduled for February 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET. Markets across platforms are betting on which team will win the matchup.
Kalshi contains a logical contradiction where both possible outcomes (Wofford win and Western Carolina win) are stated to resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable as written. Polymarket provides mutually exclusive, resolvable outcomes.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade on Kalshi until this contradiction is resolved by the platform. The market as stated cannot function. Polymarket's market is resolvable and should be treated as the reliable reference.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Both Wofford victory and Western Carolina victory resolve to Yes. This is a logical impossibility for a competitive binary event. Key Quote: 'If Wofford wins...resolves to Yes. If Western Carolina wins...resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Winner-specific resolution: Wofford win resolves to Wofford Terriers, Western Carolina win resolves to Western Carolina Catamounts. Includes postponement (market stays open) and full cancellation (50-50 split) protocols. Resolution based on final score including overtime.
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