Deadspin | Top 25 roundup: No. 25 St. John’s tops Butler to extend win streak to 7

Deadspin | Top 25 roundup: No. 25 St. John’s tops Butler to extend win streak to 7

Jan 28, 2026; New York, New York, USA; St. John’s Red Storm forward Zuby Ejiofor (24) celebrates with guard Oziyah Sellers (4) in the second half against the Butler Bulldogs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Ian Jackson scored 18 points as No. 25 St. John’s extended its winning streak to seven games with a wire-to-wire 92-70 rout of Butler on Wednesday night in New York.

After honoring Rick Pitino for becoming the fourth coach with 900 career wins, the Red Storm (16-5, 9-1 Big East) notched their fourth double-digit victory of the streak by starting aggressively in their first game as a ranked team since Dec. 20 before heating up from 3-point range.

Zuby Ejiofor totaled 15 points, six rebounds, five assists and had three of the Red Storm’s eight blocks. The senior forward ended the game one point shy of 1,000 points since transferring to St. John’s following one season at Kansas.

Dillon Mitchell collected 14 points and 13 boards as the Red Storm outrebounded Butler 41-31. Reserve Joson Sanon contributed 13 points as St. John’s topped 90 points for the 10th time this season.

No. 10 Houston 79, TCU 70

Kingston Flemings poured in 27 points, Emanuel Sharp added 23 and the Cougars went on to a victory over the Horned Frogs at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

The Cougars (18-2, 6-1 Big 12) bounced back after falling at Texas Tech on Saturday. It was the third straight 20-point performance for Flemings, who scored 42 in the loss to Tech. Milos Uzan finished with 10 points, four rebounds and four assists, and Chris Cenac Jr. had eight points and 14 rebounds for Houston.

TCU (13-8, 3-5) saw a brief two-game winning streak end. Xavier Edmonds scored 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and David Punch had 16 points and six assists to lead the Frogs.

No. 19 Florida 95, South Carolina 48

Thomas Haugh scored 18 points Wednesday night, Rueben Chinyelu posted a double-double and the Gators led nearly wire to wire on its way to a Southeastern Conference road rout of the Gamecocks in Columbia, S.C.

Chinyelu added 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Gators (15-6, 6-2), while Urban Klavzar came off the bench to chip in 11 points. Alex Condon stuffed the stat sheet with 10 points, nine rebounds and eight assists. Boogie Fland contributed 10 points and six assists.

Eli Ellis scored 13 points in a reserve role for the Gamecocks (11-10, 2-6) and Meechie Johnson added 10 but it wasn’t close to being enough. South Carolina sank just 15 of 58 attempts from the field, including a measly 3 of 20 on 3-pointers.

–Field Level Media

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The weather forecast in the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium is in focus as Sunrisers Hyderabad takes on Delhi Capitals in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

Hyderabad has been experiencing overcast conditions over the last couple of days, with the city witnessing isolated thunderstorms in some pockets since today morning.

At the moment, things are looking slightly gloomy as there is a slight drizzle in the ground and the covers have come on.

However, according to the weather forecast, rain is unlikely to disrupt the match tonight with the chances of rain falling to zero percent from evening to night.

IPL 2026: Will rain play spoilsport in the SRH vs DC match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium?  The weather forecast in the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium is in focus as Sunrisers Hyderabad takes on Delhi Capitals in Hyderabad on Tuesday.Hyderabad has been experiencing overcast conditions over the last couple of days, with the city witnessing isolated thunderstorms in some pockets since today morning.At the moment, things are looking slightly gloomy as there is a slight drizzle in the ground and the covers have come on.However, according to the weather forecast, rain is unlikely to disrupt the match tonight with the chances of rain falling to zero percent from evening to night. There is zero percent chance of rain during the match tonight.
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                            There is zero percent chance of rain during the match tonight.
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                                AccuWeather/Screengrab
                                                    The current drizzle in the stadium is likely a passing shower and as things stand presently, the toss is likely to be held as scheduled and the match is expected to begin on time. The forecast shows a four percent chance of rain today, and the drizzle in the ground at the moment is not too heavy and unlikely to affect proceedings.
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                                AccuWeather/Screengrab
                            

                            The forecast shows a four percent chance of rain today, and the drizzle in the ground at the moment is not too heavy and unlikely to affect proceedings.
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                                AccuWeather/Screengrab
                                                    Published on Apr 21, 2026  #IPL #rain #play #spoilsport #SRH #match #Rajiv #Gandhi #International #Stadium

There is zero percent chance of rain during the match tonight. | Photo Credit: AccuWeather/Screengrab

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There is zero percent chance of rain during the match tonight. | Photo Credit: AccuWeather/Screengrab

The current drizzle in the stadium is likely a passing shower and as things stand presently, the toss is likely to be held as scheduled and the match is expected to begin on time.

The forecast shows a four percent chance of rain today, and the drizzle in the ground at the moment is not too heavy and unlikely to affect proceedings.

The forecast shows a four percent chance of rain today, and the drizzle in the ground at the moment is not too heavy and unlikely to affect proceedings. | Photo Credit: AccuWeather/Screengrab

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The forecast shows a four percent chance of rain today, and the drizzle in the ground at the moment is not too heavy and unlikely to affect proceedings. | Photo Credit: AccuWeather/Screengrab

Published on Apr 21, 2026

#IPL #rain #play #spoilsport #SRH #match #Rajiv #Gandhi #International #Stadium">IPL 2026: Will rain play spoilsport in the SRH vs DC match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium?  The weather forecast in the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium is in focus as Sunrisers Hyderabad takes on Delhi Capitals in Hyderabad on Tuesday.Hyderabad has been experiencing overcast conditions over the last couple of days, with the city witnessing isolated thunderstorms in some pockets since today morning.At the moment, things are looking slightly gloomy as there is a slight drizzle in the ground and the covers have come on.However, according to the weather forecast, rain is unlikely to disrupt the match tonight with the chances of rain falling to zero percent from evening to night. There is zero percent chance of rain during the match tonight.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                AccuWeather/Screengrab
                            

                            There is zero percent chance of rain during the match tonight.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                AccuWeather/Screengrab
                                                    The current drizzle in the stadium is likely a passing shower and as things stand presently, the toss is likely to be held as scheduled and the match is expected to begin on time. The forecast shows a four percent chance of rain today, and the drizzle in the ground at the moment is not too heavy and unlikely to affect proceedings.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                AccuWeather/Screengrab
                            

                            The forecast shows a four percent chance of rain today, and the drizzle in the ground at the moment is not too heavy and unlikely to affect proceedings.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                AccuWeather/Screengrab
                                                    Published on Apr 21, 2026  #IPL #rain #play #spoilsport #SRH #match #Rajiv #Gandhi #International #Stadium

Deadspin | White Sox, red-hot Munetaka Murakami present challenge for Diamondbacks  Apr 19, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Chicago White Sox first baseman Munetaka Murakami (5) jogs around the bases after hitting a two run home run during the fifth inning against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Scott Marshall-Imagn Images   As Arizona right-hander Merrill Kelly settles into the place he feels most at home, Chicago White Sox newcomer Munetaka Murakami is finding an immediate fit in his South Side neighborhood.  The two will meet when Kelly (1-0, 3.38 ERA) faces right-hander Sean Burke (0-2, 4.43) in the first game of a three-game series Tuesday in Phoenix.  Murakami has made quite a splash since signing a two-year,  million free-agent contract in the offseason following eight years with the Yakult Swallows of the Japan Central League.  The rookie first baseman hit three homers a three-game set against the Athletics, including one of Chicago’s four dingers in a 7-4 victory Sunday to give the team just its second series win of the season.  Murakami has eight homers, more than any Japanese-born player through his first 22 games, making his deal look like a bargain thus far.  “Guy’s got stupid juice,” White Sox right-hander Davis Martin told reporters.  Martin was speaking after Murakami’s clinching grand slam in a 9-2 win Friday, a ball that cleared the batter’s eye at Sutter Health Park and was estimated at 431 feet.  “I got more than 431,” White Sox manager Will Venable said. “I don’t know who is doing that calculation, but that ball was touched right there.”  Murakami’s homer Sunday was estimated at 425 feet.  “I just love having all the points come up from all the lineup and everybody contributing to the team,” Murakami said.  Kelly will make his first home start of the season after snubbing a more lucrative offer from San Diego in his first taste of free agency over the winter. He received a prolonged ovation when he was introduced before the D-Bbacks’ home opener March 30, although he was on the injured list and could not play.   “I’ve been here my whole big-league career, and that means something to me,” said Kelly, who signed a two-year,  million contract in the offseason. The Padres offered three years for  million.  “I’m grateful to the organization for having that much faith in me. Not only the guys in the clubhouse that I enjoy being around, but also the team on the field. I felt like it was a very competitive team.”  The Diamondbacks have won 10 of 14 and have not lost a series since being swept at the Los Angeles Dodgers to open the season.  The White Sox had lost 8 of 10 before taking two of three against the A’s.  Kelly missed the first three weeks of the season with an intercostal nerve irritation before returning in a 4-3 victory at Baltimore last Tuesday. He gave up two runs and five hits, with three strikeouts and four walks.  His takeaway?  “That we won. That’s the first and foremost goal,” said Kelly, who pitched five scoreless innings in his one rehab start for Triple-A Reno. “It’s always nice to come back and get that first one out of the way.  “The health stuff, I think, is in the rear-view mirror. But there were definitely some butterflies. I think my brain knows I’m going into a big-league game with something that matters. The speed is definitely different for sure.”  Kelly is 2-1 in three career starts against the White Sox, the last a 9-3 victory in West Sacramento last season after he had been sent to Texas prior to the trade deadline.  Burke beat the D-Backs 7-3 last season, his only appearance against them. He did not allow an earned run in five innings.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #White #Sox #redhot #Munetaka #Murakami #present #challenge #DiamondbacksApr 19, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Chicago White Sox first baseman Munetaka Murakami (5) jogs around the bases after hitting a two run home run during the fifth inning against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Scott Marshall-Imagn Images

As Arizona right-hander Merrill Kelly settles into the place he feels most at home, Chicago White Sox newcomer Munetaka Murakami is finding an immediate fit in his South Side neighborhood.

The two will meet when Kelly (1-0, 3.38 ERA) faces right-hander Sean Burke (0-2, 4.43) in the first game of a three-game series Tuesday in Phoenix.

Murakami has made quite a splash since signing a two-year, $34 million free-agent contract in the offseason following eight years with the Yakult Swallows of the Japan Central League.

The rookie first baseman hit three homers a three-game set against the Athletics, including one of Chicago’s four dingers in a 7-4 victory Sunday to give the team just its second series win of the season.

Murakami has eight homers, more than any Japanese-born player through his first 22 games, making his deal look like a bargain thus far.

“Guy’s got stupid juice,” White Sox right-hander Davis Martin told reporters.

Martin was speaking after Murakami’s clinching grand slam in a 9-2 win Friday, a ball that cleared the batter’s eye at Sutter Health Park and was estimated at 431 feet.

“I got more than 431,” White Sox manager Will Venable said. “I don’t know who is doing that calculation, but that ball was touched right there.”

Murakami’s homer Sunday was estimated at 425 feet.

“I just love having all the points come up from all the lineup and everybody contributing to the team,” Murakami said.


Kelly will make his first home start of the season after snubbing a more lucrative offer from San Diego in his first taste of free agency over the winter. He received a prolonged ovation when he was introduced before the D-Bbacks’ home opener March 30, although he was on the injured list and could not play.

“I’ve been here my whole big-league career, and that means something to me,” said Kelly, who signed a two-year, $40 million contract in the offseason. The Padres offered three years for $60 million.

“I’m grateful to the organization for having that much faith in me. Not only the guys in the clubhouse that I enjoy being around, but also the team on the field. I felt like it was a very competitive team.”

The Diamondbacks have won 10 of 14 and have not lost a series since being swept at the Los Angeles Dodgers to open the season.

The White Sox had lost 8 of 10 before taking two of three against the A’s.

Kelly missed the first three weeks of the season with an intercostal nerve irritation before returning in a 4-3 victory at Baltimore last Tuesday. He gave up two runs and five hits, with three strikeouts and four walks.

His takeaway?

“That we won. That’s the first and foremost goal,” said Kelly, who pitched five scoreless innings in his one rehab start for Triple-A Reno. “It’s always nice to come back and get that first one out of the way.

“The health stuff, I think, is in the rear-view mirror. But there were definitely some butterflies. I think my brain knows I’m going into a big-league game with something that matters. The speed is definitely different for sure.”

Kelly is 2-1 in three career starts against the White Sox, the last a 9-3 victory in West Sacramento last season after he had been sent to Texas prior to the trade deadline.

Burke beat the D-Backs 7-3 last season, his only appearance against them. He did not allow an earned run in five innings.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #White #Sox #redhot #Munetaka #Murakami #present #challenge #Diamondbacks">Deadspin | White Sox, red-hot Munetaka Murakami present challenge for Diamondbacks  Apr 19, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Chicago White Sox first baseman Munetaka Murakami (5) jogs around the bases after hitting a two run home run during the fifth inning against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Scott Marshall-Imagn Images   As Arizona right-hander Merrill Kelly settles into the place he feels most at home, Chicago White Sox newcomer Munetaka Murakami is finding an immediate fit in his South Side neighborhood.  The two will meet when Kelly (1-0, 3.38 ERA) faces right-hander Sean Burke (0-2, 4.43) in the first game of a three-game series Tuesday in Phoenix.  Murakami has made quite a splash since signing a two-year,  million free-agent contract in the offseason following eight years with the Yakult Swallows of the Japan Central League.  The rookie first baseman hit three homers a three-game set against the Athletics, including one of Chicago’s four dingers in a 7-4 victory Sunday to give the team just its second series win of the season.  Murakami has eight homers, more than any Japanese-born player through his first 22 games, making his deal look like a bargain thus far.  “Guy’s got stupid juice,” White Sox right-hander Davis Martin told reporters.  Martin was speaking after Murakami’s clinching grand slam in a 9-2 win Friday, a ball that cleared the batter’s eye at Sutter Health Park and was estimated at 431 feet.  “I got more than 431,” White Sox manager Will Venable said. “I don’t know who is doing that calculation, but that ball was touched right there.”  Murakami’s homer Sunday was estimated at 425 feet.  “I just love having all the points come up from all the lineup and everybody contributing to the team,” Murakami said.  Kelly will make his first home start of the season after snubbing a more lucrative offer from San Diego in his first taste of free agency over the winter. He received a prolonged ovation when he was introduced before the D-Bbacks’ home opener March 30, although he was on the injured list and could not play.   “I’ve been here my whole big-league career, and that means something to me,” said Kelly, who signed a two-year,  million contract in the offseason. The Padres offered three years for  million.  “I’m grateful to the organization for having that much faith in me. Not only the guys in the clubhouse that I enjoy being around, but also the team on the field. I felt like it was a very competitive team.”  The Diamondbacks have won 10 of 14 and have not lost a series since being swept at the Los Angeles Dodgers to open the season.  The White Sox had lost 8 of 10 before taking two of three against the A’s.  Kelly missed the first three weeks of the season with an intercostal nerve irritation before returning in a 4-3 victory at Baltimore last Tuesday. He gave up two runs and five hits, with three strikeouts and four walks.  His takeaway?  “That we won. That’s the first and foremost goal,” said Kelly, who pitched five scoreless innings in his one rehab start for Triple-A Reno. “It’s always nice to come back and get that first one out of the way.  “The health stuff, I think, is in the rear-view mirror. But there were definitely some butterflies. I think my brain knows I’m going into a big-league game with something that matters. The speed is definitely different for sure.”  Kelly is 2-1 in three career starts against the White Sox, the last a 9-3 victory in West Sacramento last season after he had been sent to Texas prior to the trade deadline.  Burke beat the D-Backs 7-3 last season, his only appearance against them. He did not allow an earned run in five innings.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #White #Sox #redhot #Munetaka #Murakami #present #challenge #Diamondbacks

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