Players must record at least one second of official game time to be counted for entries.
Any player who does not satisfy the above criteria will be counted as a “Did Not Play”. The pick will be voided, and your entry payout will be adjusted accordingly.
The single stat category Pts+Rebs+Ast (PRA) is the sum of points + rebounds + assists, with each stat counting as 1.
The single stat category pts+rebs is the sum of points + rebound, with each stat counting as 1.
The single stat category rebs+asts is the sum of rebounds + assists, with each stat counting as 1.
Combo Projections - Any projection with 2 or more players in the projection, these projections are still subject to the same DNP rule of at least 1 minimum second of court time player. BOTH players in the projection must play at least 1 second on the court in order for it to be a valid projection.
Cumulative projections: Any projection joined by the plus (+) symbol means that that pick is a combination of those stats. 'Points + Rebounds + Assists' for example is the combination of all 3 stats.
First Basket: The first point scored by any player on the court. To win, the player you pick must score the first point of the game - not just for their team.
Alternate lines are now available for NCAA Basketball markets, providing more flexibility and options for your entries.
Can I use SGP in my NCAA Basketball entry?
Yes! Here is an overview of SGPs
Cashout is now available for NCAA Basketball entries. Please note that this option is only available prior to the start of the games. Once any game within the entry has begun, the entry is no longer eligible for cashout. Cash Out allows you to settle an entry early without having to wait for the event(s) to finish. You get to decide! If your entry is eligible for Cash Out, you will be offered a “Cash Out" value. You can find this in the "Entries" tab, with the Cash Out offer being presented on a green button at the bottom of each entry if/when available. The Cash Out value will change dynamically.
NOTE: Cash out is not available on every entry and may not be available at certain parts of the game. Cash outs can be temporarily suspended when this happens.
NOTE: If an entry is cashed out without a sufficient number of legs being completed, and your original risk amount was placed with play through or bonus funds, those funds may be returned to your play through or bonus balance. The play through requirement will not be considered satisfied. Any amount in excess of the original risk amount will be eligible for a withdrawal or redemption.
Point Spread: Leveling the Playing Field
The point spread is a way to make matchups more even by assigning a margin of expected victory.
Example:
Duke +5.5-1.78x vs. UNC -5.5-1.78x
This means UNC are favored by 5.5 points. For UNC to “cover the spread,” they would need to win by 6 or more points. On the other side, Duke would “cover” if they either win outright or lose by 5 points or fewer.
Point spreads help balance competitive differences between teams and make every matchup more interesting.
Moneyline: Just Win (or Don’t)
The moneyline is the simplest format—it’s all about picking who will win the game, regardless of the score difference.
Example:
Kansas 1.78x vs. Kentucky 1.78x
This format is great when you're confident about a team's chances to win straight-up.
Total (Over/Under): Predict the Combined Score
The total, often called Over/Under, is all about the combined points scored by both teams.
Example:
Total: o222.5-1.78x or u1.78x
If the final score is UCLA 114 – USC 110, the combined total is 224, which is Over. If the game ends 108–102 (total: 210), that’s Under.
This option is perfect when you’re focused on the pace of the game, defense, and scoring potential—regardless of who wins.
