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This event is for the WBB game between Washington Huskies and Maryland Terrapins on January 28 at 7:00 PM ET. If the game is postponed, this market will remain open until the game has been completed. If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve 50-50.
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This prediction market focuses on the outcome of a men's college basketball game between the Washington Huskies and Maryland Terrapins scheduled for February 21. The event is part of the 2024-2025 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Huskies represent the University of Washington in Seattle and compete in the Big Ten Conference. The Terrapins represent the University of Maryland in College Park and also compete in the Big Ten. This is a non-conference matchup, as both teams are conference rivals but this specific game is not a league contest. The game will be played at a neutral site, the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, as part of a multi-team event. Prediction markets allow participants to trade shares based on their forecasts of the game's result, with prices reflecting the collective probability of each outcome. Interest stems from several factors, including the teams' performances this season, their historical rivalry within the Big Ten, and the implications for NCAA Tournament selection. Both programs are working to improve their postseason resumes, making this a meaningful late-season test. The market will resolve based on the official game result. If postponed, it remains open until completion. If canceled without rescheduling, it resolves as a 50-50 split.
The basketball history between Washington and Maryland is relatively brief but intensified when both schools became members of the Big Ten Conference. Washington, along with Oregon, USC, and UCLA, joined the Big Ten on August 2, 2024, expanding the conference to 18 teams. Prior to this realignment, the schools had met only four times in their histories, with Maryland holding a 3-1 advantage. Their most recent meeting before the 2024 conference expansion was in the 2017 NCAA Tournament's Round of 64, where Maryland defeated Washington 83-79. The Terrapins have historically been the more successful program, winning the NCAA National Championship in 2002 and making 30 NCAA Tournament appearances. Washington's peak modern era came under Coach Lorenzo Romar, with six tournament appearances between 2004 and 2011, including a Sweet Sixteen run in 2006. The 2024-25 season marks their first as Big Ten competitors, making every matchup a conference rivalry game, though this specific February 21 contest is designated as a non-conference game due to pre-existing scheduling contracts for multi-team events. The dynamics of this new conference alignment add a layer of significance to all meetings between these programs.
The outcome of this game has direct implications for the NCAA Tournament selection process. Both teams are projected to be on the bubble for an at-large bid, according to analysts like Joe Lunardi of ESPN. A quality non-conference win in late February can significantly boost a team's NET ranking and resume strength, potentially moving them from the 'First Four Out' to the 'Last Four In' category. For the programs involved, success influences recruiting, fan engagement, and financial metrics related to postseason revenue distribution from the NCAA and Big Ten Conference. For the Big Ten, the performance of its new West Coast members is closely watched as a measure of the conference's expansion strategy. Strong showings from Washington help validate the geographic and logistical challenges of an 18-team league that spans from Maryland to Washington. For bettors and prediction market participants, games with clear tournament implications attract higher trading volume and sharper odds, as informed analysis of team performance, injuries, and motivation factors into market prices.
As of February 18, both teams are preparing for their final non-conference game before resuming Big Ten play. Washington holds a 16-9 overall record. Maryland's record is 15-10. Neither team has reported significant injuries that would affect player availability for the February 21 contest. Washington is coming off a 72-69 loss to Purdue on February 15. Maryland defeated Michigan State 63-54 on February 16. The game will be televised on Fox Sports 1. Early betting lines, according to DraftKings Sportsbook, opened with Maryland as a 2.5-point favorite, reflecting the perceived slight edge for the Terrapins on a neutral court.
The game is scheduled for T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is part of a neutral-site event, not a home game for either university.
The game is scheduled for broadcast on Fox Sports 1 (FS1). Tip-off is set for 3:00 PM Eastern Time on Friday, February 21.
Yes, but not in the modern era. Washington's only win in the four-game series came on December 29, 1983, by a score of 73-71. Maryland has won the last three meetings, including in 2015 and 2017.
No. Although both schools are Big Ten members, this specific matchup is a non-conference game. It was scheduled as part of a multi-team event prior to the season and does not count toward the Big Ten standings.
According to the prediction market rules, if the game is postponed, the market will remain open and active until the game is officially completed at a later date. Resolution is based on the final result of the played game.
Early betting markets established Maryland as a slight favorite, with point spreads around 2.5 points. This suggests oddsmakers view the Terrapins as having a small advantage, roughly equivalent to a 55-60% probability of winning.
Educational content is AI-generated and sourced from Wikipedia. It should not be considered financial advice.

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