BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa holds a commanding lead in NCAA Division I men's basketball scoring average at 25.5 points per game over 35 contests, including a 35-point effort in BYU's first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Texas on March 19, locking his season totals amid the ongoing March Madness. This gap—over two points ahead of Jordan Riley's 23.6 PPG in 30 games and Daeshun Ruffin's 23.3 in 28—drives trader consensus to 99.6% implied probability, reflecting the mathematical improbability of challengers closing via tournament explosions. Scenarios like a low-game leader sustaining 35+ PPG through multiple deep runs could theoretically threaten, though historical precedents are rare for such volume adjustments.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedNCAAM: Points Per Game Leader
NCAAM: Points Per Game Leader
AJ Dybantsa 99.4%
Daeshun Ruffin 1.2%
Jordan Riley 1.1%
P.J. Haggerty <1%
$15,544 Vol.
$15,544 Vol.
AJ Dybantsa
99%
Daeshun Ruffin
1%
Jordan Riley
1%
P.J. Haggerty
1%
Nick Martinelli
<1%
JT Toppin
<1%
Ebuka Okorie
<1%
Darius Acuff Jr.
<1%
Cameron Boozer
<1%
Dominique Daniels Jr.
<1%
AJ Dybantsa 99.4%
Daeshun Ruffin 1.2%
Jordan Riley 1.1%
P.J. Haggerty <1%
$15,544 Vol.
$15,544 Vol.
AJ Dybantsa
99%
Daeshun Ruffin
1%
Jordan Riley
1%
P.J. Haggerty
1%
Nick Martinelli
<1%
JT Toppin
<1%
Ebuka Okorie
<1%
Darius Acuff Jr.
<1%
Cameron Boozer
<1%
Dominique Daniels Jr.
<1%
In the event of a tie for the highest points per game average, this market will resolve in favor of the player who appeared in the greater number of games. If the tied players also played the same number of games, the market will resolve in favor of the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically.
Qualification for inclusion in official NCAA leaderboards (such as minimum games or statistical thresholds) will be determined according to NCAA rules and applied exactly as reflected in the official leaderboard.
If the 2026 Men’s NCAA Division 1 Basketball season is cancelled, postponed after April 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or if an official leader has not been declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source will be the NCAA (ncaa.com/stats/basketball-men/d1).
Market Opened: Mar 4, 2026, 6:12 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...In the event of a tie for the highest points per game average, this market will resolve in favor of the player who appeared in the greater number of games. If the tied players also played the same number of games, the market will resolve in favor of the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically.
Qualification for inclusion in official NCAA leaderboards (such as minimum games or statistical thresholds) will be determined according to NCAA rules and applied exactly as reflected in the official leaderboard.
If the 2026 Men’s NCAA Division 1 Basketball season is cancelled, postponed after April 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or if an official leader has not been declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source will be the NCAA (ncaa.com/stats/basketball-men/d1).
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa holds a commanding lead in NCAA Division I men's basketball scoring average at 25.5 points per game over 35 contests, including a 35-point effort in BYU's first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Texas on March 19, locking his season totals amid the ongoing March Madness. This gap—over two points ahead of Jordan Riley's 23.6 PPG in 30 games and Daeshun Ruffin's 23.3 in 28—drives trader consensus to 99.6% implied probability, reflecting the mathematical improbability of challengers closing via tournament explosions. Scenarios like a low-game leader sustaining 35+ PPG through multiple deep runs could theoretically threaten, though historical precedents are rare for such volume adjustments.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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