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Will South Carolina win the 2026 NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship?

Status: Finalized: VOID

Closes Apr 5, 2026, 11:59 PM • Fee 0.50% • Resolution Community

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YES probability • updated 3:11:40 AM

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Market strip

Live implied odds

YES 51.2%

NO 48.8%

Pool shares5

YES shares5

NO shares0

Liquidity parameter100

Community resolve

YES stake $0.00 · NO stake $0.00

Resolution window ends: Apr 6, 2026, 11:59 PM

Challenge window ends: Not set

Provisional outcome: N/A · Current outcome: Void

Challenges: 0 total, 0 open

If there is no challenge, the initial community vote finalizes automatically after the challenge window.

Resolution evidence

Status: Finalized

Platform evidence policy: Evidence must rely on authentic source material. AI-generated media, edited/manipulated media, spoofed websites, and fabricated records are not allowed.

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Market context

Resolves based on the NCAA’s official determination of the 2026 Division I women’s basketball national champion for the 2025–26 season. Later vacated or forfeited titles will not affect resolution; the result is based on the NCAA’s official champion as of the end of championship day.

Created: Feb 27, 2026, 2:42 PM

Closes: Apr 5, 2026, 11:59 PM

Expected resolution: Apr 6, 2026, 6:00 AM

Fee: 0.50%

Resolver stake cap: $5.06

Maker rake paid: $0.00

Tags: ncaa, womens-basketball, south-carolina, march-madness, championship

Risk flags: schedulechange, overtimepossible, vacatedtitlerisk

Resolution details

Resolves YES if: The NCAA lists the University of South Carolina as the 2026 Division I women’s basketball national champion.

Resolves NO if: Any other school is listed as the 2026 national champion.

Resolver authority: Community provisional outcome + human adjudication only if tie/challenge

Vote/challenge windows: 24h vote + 24h challenge. See full community resolve flow.

Evidence rules: Evidence must rely on authentic source material. AI-generated media, edited/manipulated media, spoofed websites, and fabricated records are not allowed.

Dispute rules: Community vote window is fixed at 24 hours after close. Challenge window is fixed at 24 hours after provisional outcome.

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