With two confirmed buzzer beaters already in the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament—Dylan Darling's game-winning layup for St. John's over Kansas in the Round of 32 and Trey Kaufman-Renn's clutch tip-in at 0.7 seconds propelling Purdue past Texas in the Sweet 16—trader consensus reflects March Madness' signature chaos amid historically rare occurrences, averaging 1-2 per tournament over the past decade. Sweet 16 matchups produced close contests like UConn's narrow escape over Michigan State, but no additional buzzers, shifting focus to today's Elite Eight slate: Iowa-Illinois and Purdue-Arizona, followed by Tennessee-Michigan and UConn-Duke. High-stakes pressure in fewer remaining games (seven total) tempers expectations for more, though upset potential in bracket-busting rivalries keeps totals competitive.
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If no buzzer beater is scored during the 2026 NCAA Tournament, the market will resolve to “No”
A ‘buzzer beater’ is a made field goal that is scored at the expiration (leaving zero seconds on game clock) of any second-half or overtime period during the NCAA Tournament and ties the game or gives the shooting team the lead. First-half buzzer beaters will not count. Shots by a team that is already ahead or behind and that do not result in a tie or lead change will not count. Shots made at the end of the shot clock are not considered buzzer beaters.
If the tournament concludes early, is shortened, or is truncated for any reason, the outcome shall be determined using available NCAA statistics for completed games.
If the NCAA Tournament is cancelled, postponed after April 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or if the exact number of “buzzer beaters” cannot be determined within that timeframe, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NCAA and its official broadcast partners; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...If no buzzer beater is scored during the 2026 NCAA Tournament, the market will resolve to “No”
A ‘buzzer beater’ is a made field goal that is scored at the expiration (leaving zero seconds on game clock) of any second-half or overtime period during the NCAA Tournament and ties the game or gives the shooting team the lead. First-half buzzer beaters will not count. Shots by a team that is already ahead or behind and that do not result in a tie or lead change will not count. Shots made at the end of the shot clock are not considered buzzer beaters.
If the tournament concludes early, is shortened, or is truncated for any reason, the outcome shall be determined using available NCAA statistics for completed games.
If the NCAA Tournament is cancelled, postponed after April 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or if the exact number of “buzzer beaters” cannot be determined within that timeframe, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NCAA and its official broadcast partners; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...With two confirmed buzzer beaters already in the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament—Dylan Darling's game-winning layup for St. John's over Kansas in the Round of 32 and Trey Kaufman-Renn's clutch tip-in at 0.7 seconds propelling Purdue past Texas in the Sweet 16—trader consensus reflects March Madness' signature chaos amid historically rare occurrences, averaging 1-2 per tournament over the past decade. Sweet 16 matchups produced close contests like UConn's narrow escape over Michigan State, but no additional buzzers, shifting focus to today's Elite Eight slate: Iowa-Illinois and Purdue-Arizona, followed by Tennessee-Michigan and UConn-Duke. High-stakes pressure in fewer remaining games (seven total) tempers expectations for more, though upset potential in bracket-busting rivalries keeps totals competitive.
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