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Deadspin | Stanford prepares for visit from ‘motivated’ Montana

Deadspin | Stanford prepares for visit from ‘motivated’ Montana

Mar 12, 2025; Charlotte, NC, USA; Stanford Cardinal forward Chisom Okpara (10) shoots as California Golden Bears forward Spencer Mahoney (7) defends in the first half at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Pushed in its opener, Stanford could be in for another test on Saturday at home against a Montana squad with two lopsided wins under its belt.

Cardinal coach Kyle Smith said he expects a spirited effort from the visiting Grizzlies.

“They’ll be motivated. They’re used to winning,” Smith said. “Their best player (Money Williams) is from the Bay Area.”

Stanford beat Portland State 89-79 on Tuesday night, winning its season opener for the 15th consecutive year.

The Cardinal got 26 points from Ebuka Okorie, the most by a true freshman in a Stanford debut in at least 29 years.

“The secret out that he’s pretty good,” Smith said. “There will be some rough patches, I’m sure, but let’s just see where this takes us.”

Chisom Okpara added 21 points for the Cardinal, with Jeremy Dent-Smith adding 14 and Benny Gealer 12.

Montana faces upgraded competition after comfortable triumphs against Northwest Indian College on Monday and Ottawa (Ariz.) on Wednesday. The Grizzlies are 2-0 for the first time in seven years.

“We’re still working kinks out and defensively we continue to grow,” Montana coach Travis DeCuire said. “I think our defense was a lot further along than it has been at this stage, but our offense isn’t necessarily clicking.”

Money Williams was the preseason MVP for the Big Sky Conference. He notched his first career double-double in the 73-39 romp over Ottawa with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

DeCuire continues evaluating what personnel will work best for the Grizzlies’ primary rotations. There are up to 13 players who could be in the mix.

“It makes it hard on me, and I just can’t play that many guys because it gets people out of rhythm trying to get more guys in the game,” DeCuire said.

Regardless of how that pans out, Williams will be at the forefront of those plans.

“I feel like he’s going to have to play big minutes in these next two games,” DeCuire said.

Smith said the Cardinal will be tasked with better perimeter defense after Portland State sank 13 of 27 3-pointers.

This is the second game in Stanford’s season-opening five-game homestand.

–Field Level Media

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) is investigating Cricket Canada for alleged breach of its anti-corruption code, including the national team’s loss to New Zealand in a T20 World Cup match held on February 17 in Chennai, a media report has stated.

The game at Chepauk, which Canada lost by eight wickets, has come under scrutiny from the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) following allegations of corruption highlighted in a recently-aired documentary.

Electing to bat, Canada had posted 173 for four before New Zealand chased it down in just 15.1 overs. Glenn Phillips (59 not out off 39 balls) and Rachin Ravindra (76 not out off 36) sealed the win to confirm the Black Caps’ Super Eight berth.

According to ESPNcricinfo, the ACU is probing multiple allegations linked to Cricket Canada and “two active investigations that span elements of Cricket Canada and allegations of breaches of the ICC’s anti-corruption code at international and domestic level as well”.

The allegations came into light in a 43-minute documentary, Corruption, Crime and Cricket, produced by Canadian investigative programme ‘the fifth estate’ and aired by CBC on Friday.

The film makes wide-ranging claims about corruption and governance issues in Canadian cricket.

As per the documentary, the World Cup match against New Zealand is under scrutiny, particularly the fifth over of the chase bowled by Canada captain Dilpreet Bajwa.

Appointed captain just three weeks before the tournament, Bajwa, a batting all-rounder who bowls off-spin, came on to bowl with New Zealand at 35 for two.

He began the over with a no-ball, followed it with a wide down the leg-side, and went on to concede 15 runs.

“Consistent with its established operating procedures, the ACU is not in a position to comment on the substance of any allegations contained within it (the documentary),” Andrew Ephgrave, interim General Manager of the ICC’s Integrity Unit, said in a statement to ESPNcricinfo.

“Governance matters in relation to ICC Members are considered by the ICC, where they fall under its jurisdiction, in accordance with the ICC’s standard constitutional processes.

“The ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit operates across three core functions: intelligence, prevention and education, and investigation. These functions operate concurrently and are applied wherever there is a credible basis to believe the integrity of the sport may be at risk.”

Canada had started with pace in the match through Jaskaran Singh and Dilon Heyliger, who conceded 15 and 14 runs, respectively.

Spin was introduced in the third over, when Saad bin Zafar bowled a wicket maiden, while Heyliger picked up a wicket in the fourth over.

The second investigation relates to a leaked phone recording involving former Canada coach Khurram Chohan, in which he alleges that senior (now former) board members pressured him to select certain players.

“The recording also contains claims of attempts to fix in matches, though those involve challenges in corroborating with actionable evidence,” according to the report.

The documentary also features former coach Pubudu Dassanayake, who makes a similar allegation of undue pressure in team selection ahead of the 2024 T20 World Cup.

The fifth estate said the board tried “to force” Dassanayake to select certain players and warned his contract would be terminated if he refused.

Dassanayake is now suing Cricket Canada for wrongful dismissal.

Cricket Canada has faced administrative turmoil over the past year, including the appointment and removal of former CEO Salman Khan, whose hiring had drawn ICC attention over non-disclosure of prior criminal charges.

He has since been charged with theft and fraud by Calgary Police, allegations he has denied. Earlier this month, Arvinder Khosa replaced Amjad Bajwa as board president.

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#Canada #Zealand #T20 #World #Cup #match #Chennai #ICC #AntiCorruption #Unit #scrutiny #Report">Canada vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026 match in Chennai under ICC Anti-Corruption Unit scrutiny: Report  The International Cricket Council (ICC) is investigating Cricket Canada for alleged breach of its anti-corruption code, including the national team’s loss to New Zealand in a T20 World Cup match held on February 17 in Chennai, a media report has stated.The game at Chepauk, which Canada lost by eight wickets, has come under scrutiny from the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) following allegations of corruption highlighted in a recently-aired documentary.Electing to bat, Canada had posted 173 for four before New Zealand chased it down in just 15.1 overs. Glenn Phillips (59 not out off 39 balls) and Rachin Ravindra (76 not out off 36) sealed the win to confirm the Black Caps’ Super Eight berth.According to        ESPNcricinfo, the ACU is probing multiple allegations linked to Cricket Canada and “two active investigations that span elements of Cricket Canada and allegations of breaches of the ICC’s anti-corruption code at international and domestic level as well”.The allegations came into light in a 43-minute documentary, Corruption, Crime and Cricket, produced by Canadian investigative programme ‘the fifth estate’ and aired by        CBC on Friday.The film makes wide-ranging claims about corruption and governance issues in Canadian cricket.As per the documentary, the World Cup match against New Zealand is under scrutiny, particularly the fifth over of the chase bowled by Canada captain Dilpreet Bajwa.Appointed captain just three weeks before the tournament, Bajwa, a batting all-rounder who bowls off-spin, came on to bowl with New Zealand at 35 for two.He began the over with a no-ball, followed it with a wide down the leg-side, and went on to concede 15 runs.“Consistent with its established operating procedures, the ACU is not in a position to comment on the substance of any allegations contained within it (the documentary),” Andrew Ephgrave, interim General Manager of the ICC’s Integrity Unit, said in a statement to        ESPNcricinfo.“Governance matters in relation to ICC Members are considered by the ICC, where they fall under its jurisdiction, in accordance with the ICC’s standard constitutional processes.“The ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit operates across three core functions: intelligence, prevention and education, and investigation. These functions operate concurrently and are applied wherever there is a credible basis to believe the integrity of the sport may be at risk.”Canada had started with pace in the match through Jaskaran Singh and Dilon Heyliger, who conceded 15 and 14 runs, respectively.Spin was introduced in the third over, when Saad bin Zafar bowled a wicket maiden, while Heyliger picked up a wicket in the fourth over.The second investigation relates to a leaked phone recording involving former Canada coach Khurram Chohan, in which he alleges that senior (now former) board members pressured him to select certain players.“The recording also contains claims of attempts to fix in matches, though those involve challenges in corroborating with actionable evidence,” according to the report.The documentary also features former coach Pubudu Dassanayake, who makes a similar allegation of undue pressure in team selection ahead of the 2024 T20 World Cup.The fifth estate said the board tried “to force” Dassanayake to select certain players and warned his contract would be terminated if he refused.Dassanayake is now suing Cricket Canada for wrongful dismissal.Cricket Canada has faced administrative turmoil over the past year, including the appointment and removal of former CEO Salman Khan, whose hiring had drawn ICC attention over non-disclosure of prior criminal charges.He has since been charged with theft and fraud by Calgary Police, allegations he has denied. Earlier this month, Arvinder Khosa replaced Amjad Bajwa as board president.Published on Apr 17, 2026  #Canada #Zealand #T20 #World #Cup #match #Chennai #ICC #AntiCorruption #Unit #scrutiny #Report

Deadspin | Chase Dollander’s stellar relief work guides Rockies past Astros  Apr 16, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Colorado Rockies designated hitter Troy Johnston (20) hits a single during the fourth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images   Chase Dollander recorded a career-high nine strikeouts out of the bullpen while Hunter Goodman hit his third home run of the series as the visiting Colorado Rockies salvaged the finale of a three-game interleague set against the Houston Astros with a 3-2 win on Thursday.  Dollander (2-1) allowed one hit and walked two batters while working 5 1/3 scoreless innings. He averaged 99.4 mph on 29 four-seam fastballs and 98.8 mph on 19 sinkers.  Victor Vodnik pitched a hitless ninth inning for his second save.  The right-hander logged at least four innings of relief for the fourth time this season, joining Bruce Ruffin in 1993 as the only pitchers in franchise history with that distinction. He entered with two outs in the bottom of the first inning after opener Juan Mejia surrendered two runs on three hits.  Dollander was exceptional from the onset. He induced Cam Smith to roll into an inning-ending groundout with runners on the corners in the first, and he recorded a called third strike on Jose Altuve to end the second after Yainer Diaz hit into a double play that erased Taylor Trammell.  The Altuve at-bat was the first of five consecutive strikeouts for Dollander, who surrendered a one-out single to Joey Loperfido in the fourth only to retire the subsequent five batters on order. He fanned Diaz and Altuve in succession in the fifth, and when he ran into a spot of trouble in the sixth, he responded with strikeouts of Smith and Loperfido to strand two runners in scoring position.   Yordan Alvarez and Loperfido spotted Houston a 2-0 lead with RBI singles in the first. The Rockies sliced that deficit in half in the third when Astros starter Ryan Weiss walked the bases loaded to open the frame before Tyler Freeman grounded into a double play that scored Kyle Karros.  Goodman led off the fourth with his fourth homer of the season, a game-tying shot to left-center.  Freeman pushed the Rockies ahead to stay with his RBI single off Christian Roa (0-1) in the fifth, plating Brenton Doyle.  The Astros stranded runners in scoring position in the first, fourth and sixth innings before Carlos Correa lined out to first with the bases loaded to end the seventh.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Chase #Dollanders #stellar #relief #work #guides #Rockies #AstrosApr 16, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Colorado Rockies designated hitter Troy Johnston (20) hits a single during the fourth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Chase Dollander recorded a career-high nine strikeouts out of the bullpen while Hunter Goodman hit his third home run of the series as the visiting Colorado Rockies salvaged the finale of a three-game interleague set against the Houston Astros with a 3-2 win on Thursday.

Dollander (2-1) allowed one hit and walked two batters while working 5 1/3 scoreless innings. He averaged 99.4 mph on 29 four-seam fastballs and 98.8 mph on 19 sinkers.

Victor Vodnik pitched a hitless ninth inning for his second save.

The right-hander logged at least four innings of relief for the fourth time this season, joining Bruce Ruffin in 1993 as the only pitchers in franchise history with that distinction. He entered with two outs in the bottom of the first inning after opener Juan Mejia surrendered two runs on three hits.

Dollander was exceptional from the onset. He induced Cam Smith to roll into an inning-ending groundout with runners on the corners in the first, and he recorded a called third strike on Jose Altuve to end the second after Yainer Diaz hit into a double play that erased Taylor Trammell.


The Altuve at-bat was the first of five consecutive strikeouts for Dollander, who surrendered a one-out single to Joey Loperfido in the fourth only to retire the subsequent five batters on order. He fanned Diaz and Altuve in succession in the fifth, and when he ran into a spot of trouble in the sixth, he responded with strikeouts of Smith and Loperfido to strand two runners in scoring position.

Yordan Alvarez and Loperfido spotted Houston a 2-0 lead with RBI singles in the first. The Rockies sliced that deficit in half in the third when Astros starter Ryan Weiss walked the bases loaded to open the frame before Tyler Freeman grounded into a double play that scored Kyle Karros.

Goodman led off the fourth with his fourth homer of the season, a game-tying shot to left-center.

Freeman pushed the Rockies ahead to stay with his RBI single off Christian Roa (0-1) in the fifth, plating Brenton Doyle.

The Astros stranded runners in scoring position in the first, fourth and sixth innings before Carlos Correa lined out to first with the bases loaded to end the seventh.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Chase #Dollanders #stellar #relief #work #guides #Rockies #Astros">Deadspin | Chase Dollander’s stellar relief work guides Rockies past Astros  Apr 16, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Colorado Rockies designated hitter Troy Johnston (20) hits a single during the fourth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images   Chase Dollander recorded a career-high nine strikeouts out of the bullpen while Hunter Goodman hit his third home run of the series as the visiting Colorado Rockies salvaged the finale of a three-game interleague set against the Houston Astros with a 3-2 win on Thursday.  Dollander (2-1) allowed one hit and walked two batters while working 5 1/3 scoreless innings. He averaged 99.4 mph on 29 four-seam fastballs and 98.8 mph on 19 sinkers.  Victor Vodnik pitched a hitless ninth inning for his second save.  The right-hander logged at least four innings of relief for the fourth time this season, joining Bruce Ruffin in 1993 as the only pitchers in franchise history with that distinction. He entered with two outs in the bottom of the first inning after opener Juan Mejia surrendered two runs on three hits.  Dollander was exceptional from the onset. He induced Cam Smith to roll into an inning-ending groundout with runners on the corners in the first, and he recorded a called third strike on Jose Altuve to end the second after Yainer Diaz hit into a double play that erased Taylor Trammell.  The Altuve at-bat was the first of five consecutive strikeouts for Dollander, who surrendered a one-out single to Joey Loperfido in the fourth only to retire the subsequent five batters on order. He fanned Diaz and Altuve in succession in the fifth, and when he ran into a spot of trouble in the sixth, he responded with strikeouts of Smith and Loperfido to strand two runners in scoring position.   Yordan Alvarez and Loperfido spotted Houston a 2-0 lead with RBI singles in the first. The Rockies sliced that deficit in half in the third when Astros starter Ryan Weiss walked the bases loaded to open the frame before Tyler Freeman grounded into a double play that scored Kyle Karros.  Goodman led off the fourth with his fourth homer of the season, a game-tying shot to left-center.  Freeman pushed the Rockies ahead to stay with his RBI single off Christian Roa (0-1) in the fifth, plating Brenton Doyle.  The Astros stranded runners in scoring position in the first, fourth and sixth innings before Carlos Correa lined out to first with the bases loaded to end the seventh.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Chase #Dollanders #stellar #relief #work #guides #Rockies #Astros

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