West Virginia Mountaineers stunned slight favorite Stanford Cardinal 82-77 in overtime during College Basketball Crown quarterfinals at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena, rallying from an eight-point deficit with 3:21 left in regulation. Senior forward Honor Huff led WVU with 21 points, including eight in OT, while Stanford freshman Ebuka Okorie poured in a game-high 34 despite poor team support on rebounds (Stanford 47-37 edge but tied second-chance points). No key injuries altered pre-game lineups; WVU's veteran experience overcame Stanford's youth and 20-13 final record, advancing Mountaineers (19-14) to semifinals amid momentum from late-season Big 12 form. Stanford's season ends after 9-9 ACC campaign.
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If the Stanford Cardinal win, the market will resolve to "Stanford Cardinal".
If the West Virginia Mountaineers win, the market will resolve to "West Virginia Mountaineers".
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If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve 50-50.
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If the Stanford Cardinal win, the market will resolve to "Stanford Cardinal".
If the West Virginia Mountaineers win, the market will resolve to "West Virginia Mountaineers".
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.
The result will be determined based on the final score including any overtime periods.
Market Opened: Mar 26, 2026, 8:00 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.ncaa.com/Resolver
0x65070BE91...West Virginia Mountaineers stunned slight favorite Stanford Cardinal 82-77 in overtime during College Basketball Crown quarterfinals at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena, rallying from an eight-point deficit with 3:21 left in regulation. Senior forward Honor Huff led WVU with 21 points, including eight in OT, while Stanford freshman Ebuka Okorie poured in a game-high 34 despite poor team support on rebounds (Stanford 47-37 edge but tied second-chance points). No key injuries altered pre-game lineups; WVU's veteran experience overcame Stanford's youth and 20-13 final record, advancing Mountaineers (19-14) to semifinals amid momentum from late-season Big 12 form. Stanford's season ends after 9-9 ACC campaign.
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