
By Nick Bartlett, SuperWest Sports
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Cal Hoops on Verge of Breakthrough, Stanford Trending up
Neither California nor Stanford has made the tournament in a decade, but that could change for at least one, if not both teams, this season.
The squads are trending in opposite directions, but there’s still enough time for both teams to make a run.
According to Joe Lunardi, the Golden Bears are listed in his last “four out” as of Saturday night, but they’re scooting upwards.
Even though the Cardinal are on a four-game slide, they could still sneak into the Tourney this year, but they’re running out of time.
California Golden Bears on a Late-Season Roll
The Bears have won three of their last four matchups and missed a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer, nearly toppling Florida State.
If they can continue at this pace for their final nine games, they should move into the tournament field.
It’s also important to note they’re winning matchups they were projected to lose. They were underdogs in all four of their previous contests against North Carolina, Stanford, Florida State, and Miami.
If the Bears could sweep Georgia Tech and Clemson this week, it might prove enough to tilt them into the “first four” column, but they gotta defeat the Yellow Jackets.

Cal has a NET ranking of 51 and a weak strength of schedule. Their most notable victories have come against UCLA, North Carolina, and Miami. A loss against G-Tech would be a stain on their resume.
The combination of Justin Pippen, Dai Dai Ames, John Camden, and Chris Bell has led the Golden Bears, each averaging at least 12 points. Ames leads the way with 16.6.
Pippen, the son of NBA Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen, is probably their best all-around player, averaging 15.2 points, 4.3 assists, and 3.7 rebounds.
California began this season 11-1, its best start in 66 years. But few will remember the start without a finish
The Bears were supposed to be outmatched when they moved to the ACC, but they crawled out of hibernation early instead.
Stanford Coach Kyle Smith Turning Around the Cardinal
As a Washington State alum, it felt like we lost a good one when Kyle Smith departed for Stanford. Smith led the Cougars to their first NCAA Tournament in over 15 years.
He also finished every season with at least a .500 record during his time at WSU, and this was when the Cougs were playing in the old Pac-12.
For reference, Ernie Kent did not have a winning season during his five-year tenure as Head Coach of the Cougars.
The NCAA Tournament may be out of reach for the Cardinal this year, but if they’re going to give themselves any chance, it starts with a victory over the Tigers tomorrow.
The rest of their schedule is favorable, which could set up as an end-of-season sprint.
Regardless, Smith, now in his second year with the Cardinal, has turned around the program just like he did in Pullman. The Tree hadn’t had a winning campaign in the three seasons before he arrived.
Even in the midst of the recent skid, they’re still 14-8. Last year, they finished their campaign with a 21-14 record. It was their first 20-win season since 2019-20.

Stanford is led by guard Ebuka Okorie, one of the best players in the West. He’s averaging 21.8 points, 3.3 assists, and 1.8 steals per game.
The freshman is currently ranked 10th nationally in points scored per contest. He was overlooked coming out of high school, so Smith and his staff found some gold in the sand.
Complementing him in the backcourt is Benny Gealer, who averages 10.2 points per contest.
The Tree lost Chisom Okpara at the beginning of January with a lower extremity injury. He’ll be out for the remainder of the year.
Whether the Cardinal makes the tournament this year doesn’t determine Smith’s standing. One of the primary reasons he chose Stanford is that the university provided “Superior Resources” for his autistic son, Bo.
As someone who has coached youth basketball and worked with autistic kids for six years, I know how difficult it can be—it’s a lot harder than any basketball game I’ve coached.
Smith’s a champion not because he wins on the court, but because of the Father he is off it. Hopefully, Stanford can reward his exceptional character.
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Zhao Xintong kicks off World Championship defence by edging past Liam Highfield
Zhao Xintong made a scrappy start to his Halo World Snooker Championship defence before putting away qualifier Liam Highfield 10-7 at the Crucible.
Zhao triumphed in Sheffield a year ago but was at risk of following in the footsteps of Luca Brecel and Kyren Wilson, who fell at the first hurdle when defending their crown in 2024 and 2025 respectively.
At the end of the opening session he had a wafer thin 5-4 lead over Highfield, who has never won a match in the main draw but soon found himself level-pegging with the world number four.
Zhao’s rough edges continued but he turned the tide by claiming a pivotal 11th frame and wrapped up the best-of-19 clash after a courageous long plant on his first red, opening up the table for a match-winning century.
“Tonight was pressure, it was very difficult for me,” he told BBC Sport.
“Two days ago I thought I could control that, not now. I just tried to control myself and enjoy the table, but tonight I didn’t do it well. Hopefully next round I can do it.”
A blockbuster second-round match against Chinese compatriot Ding Junhui awaits on Friday, should the latter beat David Gilbert first, and Zhao added: “If I play Ding, everyone keeps eyes on us. If I play with Ding, I’ll feel good.”
Zhao had kicked things off by taking the first two frames of the day, which began with a minute’s applause for John Virgo, the much-loved former player and commentator who died in February.
Breaks of 124 and 128 suggested he was finding some rhythm, but he made a series of uncharacteristic mistakes to let the Englishman back in and would have welcomed the break in play to compose himself.
When the contest resumed he drew gasps from the crowd when he went in off the pink, Highfield drawing level to bring the upset closer. With the pressure on, Zhao picked the perfect moment to pick up three successive frames, reeling off some outrageous long pots to put move 8-5 ahead.
A horrible miss on a simple black could have cost him the 14th, but a series of errors from both men eventually saw him pick off green and blue to nick a messy frame and go within touching distance. Highfield did not give up, taking the next two, but Zhao’s willingness to take on a low percentage red settled matters.
Barry Hawkins, the 2013 runner-up, took a dominant 7-2 advantage over Matthew Stevens. He was 2-1 down after a slow start but shut out the Welshman for the remainder of the evening, with a top break of 99.
Mark Williams took a 6-3 lead over Polish qualifier Antoni Kowalski but there was little to pick between Xiao Guodong and Zhou Yuelong, with the former edging it 5-4 in the afternoon’s play.
In the morning session, 14th seed Mark Allen went 5-3 down to Zhang Anda with the Northern Irishman losing three in a row before halting the momentum just before the interval.
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Manchester United Edge Chelsea as Cunha Strike Boosts Champions League Hopes
Manchester United moved closer to Champions League qualification after Matheus Cunha’s first-half goal helped them beat struggling Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea’s poor run continued as they suffered their fourth straight Premier League defeat, a streak they have only matched once this century. They have not scored in any of those games and last found the net on 4 March.
Despite the loss, Chelsea will feel unlucky. They hit the woodwork three times through Estevao Willian, Liam Delap, and Wesley Fofana. Willian also had to go off early with another hamstring injury after just 16 minutes.
Chelsea dominated much of the game, having more possession, more shots, and more shots on target. Their expected goals (xG) was also higher, but they failed to convert their chances.
United, however, took their moment. Bruno Fernandes set up the goal with a smart cut-back, and Cunha finished first time to score the winner. It was Fernandes’ 18th league assist of the season, just two short of the Premier League record.
The win was only Manchester United’s second league victory at Stamford Bridge since 2002, and their fans celebrated loudly.
There were mixed reactions in the stadium. United supporters booed Alejandro Garnacho on his return to face his former club, while Chelsea fans voiced their frustration, chanting “we want our Chelsea back.” Mason Mount’s late introduction also drew jeers from the home crowd.
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James Toney predicts Jaron Ennis vs Xander Zayas: “He’s about to get ruined”
James Toney has predicted a devastating outcome for one half of Xander Zayas vs Jaron Ennis, questioning what the result would mean for his future in the sport.
The pair will collide for Zayas’ WBO and WBA world super-welterweight titles on June 27, headlining a card at the Barclays Center, Brooklyn.
Despite him being a unified champion, many are wondering whether this is a step too far for the Puerto Rican, who comes off a split decision victory over Abass Baraou.
Regardless of the scorecards, Zayas was able to dominate large spells of their encounter in January, before adding the WBA strap to his collection.
Against Ennis, though, the 23-year-old is set to face his toughest opponent by some distance, hoping to pull off what would be a sizable upset.
Having previously unified the welterweight division, orchestrating an emphatic sixth-round finish over Eimantas Stanionis, Ennis is certainly no stranger to a challenge of this nature.
While considering this, and indeed the overall skillset of ‘Boots’, Hall of Famer Toney finds it difficult to envision Zayas retaining his titles.
In fact, the former three-weight world champion has told MillCity Boxing that Ennis could even harm the promising career of his opponent.
“‘Boots’ [is] a bad motherf**ker. This kid [Zayas] is about to get ruined. He ain’t ready. He’s a good fighter, but he’s not there yet.”
This represents Ennis’ second outing at 154lbs, following his first-round demolition job against Uisma Lima in October.
Zayas, on the other hand, is a fully-fledged operator at the weight, having crafted a 23-0 (13 KOs) record with his sharp footwork and prolific jab.
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3 moments that generated a buzz among fans in Match 27 ft. Abhishek Sharma
SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) beat Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by 10 runs on Saturday, April 18, in match 27 of the ongoing IPL 2026. SRH posted 194/9 in 20 overs after being put to bat first at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
Opener Abhishek Sharma led the charge with a blazing 59 off 22 at a strike rate of 268.18. Heinrich Klaasen also slammed a half-century, contributing 59 off 39. However, the hosts lost momentum in the death overs, scoring just 17 runs while losing four wickets in the last three overs. Anshul Kamboj and Jamie Overton took three scalps each.
CSK’s batting let them down in the run chase. Matthew Short was the top run-scorer with 34 off 30 at an underwhelming strike rate of 113.33. Chennai needed 18 runs from the final over with three wickets in hand. Praful Hinge bowled the crucial over and gave just seven runs while taking one wicket.
Eshan Malinga was the pick of the SRH bowlers. The Sri Lankan pacer was named the Player of the Match, recording excellent figures of 4-0-29-3. Hyderabad moved to the top four following the win.
The Ishan Kishan-led side are currently fourth in the table with three wins and as many losses in six matches. CSK, on the other hand, occupy the seventh spot after two wins from six fixtures.
Here, we look at three moments from the clash that generated a buzz among the fans.
#3 Abhishek Sharma launches onslaught against Matthew Short
Abhishek Sharma took Matthew Short to the cleaners in the powerplay to get SRH off to a flying start. Travis Head took a single on the first ball of the fifth over, getting Abhishek on strike against the part-time off-spinner.
The southpaw slammed a hat-trick of fours to put the Australian all-rounder under pressure. Short failed to bounce back as Abhishek’s onslaught continued. The hard-hitting batter hit back-to-back sixes in the remaining two deliveries.
Abhishek completed a 15-ball half-century with his six on the final ball of the over. He slammed the fastest fifty by an SRH player in IPL history, bettering his 16-ball half-century against Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2024.
#2 Mukesh Choudhary’s twin strikes to end SRH’s powerplay
Left-arm seamer Mukesh Choudhary was added to CSK’s playing XI with Khaleel Ahmed ruled out due to injury. He made an early impact in the game, taking two important wickets in the powerplay.
He dismissed Travis Head with a full-toss while bowling from around the wicket. The opening batter hit it down the ground but miscued it. Ruturaj Gaikwad completed a brilliant diving catch to end the hard-hitting batter’s knock.
Choudhary struck again on the very next delivery, sending back Ishan Kishan for a golden duck. The SRH skipper was caught by Gaikwad at mid-off while looking to clear the in-field.
#1 Heinrich Klaasen takes a blinder to dismiss Ayush Mhatre
Ayush Mhatre gave CSK some hope with a quick-fire cameo. The youngster scored 30 off 13 before perishing to Nitish Reddy in the fifth over. He attempted to clear mid-off on the fourth ball.
However, he ended up mistiming it and didn’t get enough distance. Heinrich Klaasen ran towards his left and jumped in the air to pluck out a stunning catch. Watch the video:
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Cubs fill out bullpen after RHP Daniel Palencia moved to IL
Oct 11, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Chicago Cubs pitcher Daniel Palencia (48) pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers in the fifth inning during game five of the NLDS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-Imagn Images The Chicago Cubs selected the contract of right-hander Corbin Martin on Saturday to fill out the bullpen after right-hander Daniel Palencia went on the injured list Friday.
To make room on the 60-man roster, the Cubs transferred right-hander Cade Horton to the 60-day IL. Horton underwent Tommy John surgery on Thursday.
Palencia, 26, was placed on the IL with a left oblique strain. He had one save and did not allow a run over his first five outings of the season. He also helped Venezuela to the WBC title, not allowing a run in five appearances in the tournament with three saves.
Martin, 30, signed as a free agent with the Cubs in January after posting a 6.00 ERA over 17 relief appearances for the Baltimore Orioles last season. In 34 major league appearances (10 starts) with the Houston Astros (2019), Arizona Diamondbacks (2021-22) and Orioles, he is 2-5 with a 6.54 ERA. Horton underwent the second Tommy John surgery of his career this week and is expected to be out until the midway point of the 2027 season. The former first-round draft pick in 2022 was 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA in two starts this season.
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Manny Pacquiao reflects on reason behind the loss that sent him into retirement
Manny Pacquiao has recalled the pre-fight routine which, in his view, contributed to him retiring from the sport.
At the start of the decade, the Filipino was coming off a pair of points victories over Keith Thurman and Adrien Broner, successfully defending his WBA world title on both occasions.
In doing so, he was widely regarded as one of the leading fighters at 147lbs, only to then experience over two years of inactivity following his closely-contested encounter with Thurman.
Upon his return, Pacquiao may have been forgiven for facing a less formidable opponent, but he instead attempted to defend his title against Yordenis Ugas.
With many believing he had done enough to defeat Shawn Porter, who ultimately edged their 2019 showdown by split decision, Ugas certainly represented a tough night’s work for any fighter.
As it happened, this proved to be the case against Pacquiao, who lost their contest by margins of 115-113 and 116-112, twice, on the judges’ scorecards.
In an interview with Inside the Ring, though, ‘Pac Man’ has claimed that his preparation for Ugas was far from ideal.
“[For] the Ugas fight, we did a routine that we did not usually do before [a] fight. That’s what happened to me – cramping in both legs.
“Before the fight, we did the massage machine. In the fight, I was cramping, could not move. [It was] the first time in my career [that happened].”
Ugas went on to face Errol Spence Jr in a unification clash the following year, suffering a 10th-round stoppage defeat after giving a terrific account of himself.
Pacquiao, meanwhile, sailed into retirement and was involved in a couple exhibition matches, before returning to the sport and boxing to a draw against then-WBC world welterweight champion Mario Barrios last July. He will, if all goes to plan, face Floyd Mayweather in a rematch this September.
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‘Best he’s played’ – Michael Carrick praises Kobbie Mainoo after Cole Palmer battle in Man United win
Kobbie Mainoo was outstanding for Man Utd in their win at Chelsea and Michael Carrick was delighted with his return from injury.
Michael Carrick praised Kobbie Mainoo’s performance in Manchester United’s win against Chelsea and said it was the best the academy graduate had played in his dozen games in charge.
Mainoo only trained briefly on Thursday and Friday before being thrown back into the side at Stamford Bridge, but he produced an outstanding display, particularly without the ball.
Carrick felt the 20-year-old showed both sides to his game in the 1-0 win and praised him for the composure he showed, while his duel with fellow Manchester-born youngster Cole Palmer was one of the game’s key battles.
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“I thought that was the best Kobbie has played, certainly since I’ve been back here. To step up and put so many phases to his game or sides to his game tonight,” said Carrick.
“I thought he looked so composed, so calm, had a really good presence about him, defended well. Not easy when you’ve got really good players in and around you and it was a good battle between him and Cole Palmer.
“So we had to be right at it tonight, but Kobbie just showed so much quality and composure in a tough environment, really, in the end. Showed us what he can do.”
Mainoo had started Carrick’s first 10 games in charge, but he missed Monday’s defeat to Leeds with a minor injury and wasn’t able to complete a full training session before being thrown back into the side against Chelsea.
“Kobbie didn’t train an awful lot, really. He only did a little, really, a little bit on Thursday and a little bit more yesterday, so it wasn’t an awful lot, so again credit to him for stepping in into that one,” added Carrick.
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How many points Man United still need to guarantee Champions League qualification
Manchester United are on the verge of confirming their return to the Champions League following a dogged victory over Chelsea
Manchester United could guarantee themselves Champions League football for next season against Liverpool in two weeks after winning at Chelsea. Michael Carrick’s side put in a tremendous display on Saturday night to leave Stamford Bridge with all three points and stretch the gap from sixth-placed Chelsea to double-figures.
Just five games of the 2025/26 season remain and United are in an excellent position to seal a return to Europe’s top-club competition as they sit 10 points clear of the Blues. Wins against Brentford and Liverpool at Old Trafford in their next two fixtures will actually seal Champions League football for next season, regardless of what Chelsea do.
Liam Rosenior’s side can close the gap before United next play as they face Brighton in just a few days with that game brought forward due to their involvement in the FA Cup semi-finals.
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However, defeat on the south coast will make their task that much more difficult with United subsequently closer to the Champions League.
Fernandes was asked about playing in that competition again after the 1-0 victory with his mindset clear despite the fact that United are all but back in Europe’s top-club competition.
He told TNT Sports: “I feel three points closer, that’s it. Now we have another game that we have to win. We know that we need points to get that place secured and we’re going to do everything we can to get it as quickly as possible.”
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On the same topic, Carrick said: “There’s a gap in the league [to being outside Champions League places]. It wasn’t so much that but the enjoyment of the win.
“Coming here is tough, we have found it hard over the years and to have that moment in the end, they are the ones you want to remember. We won’t get carried away but we will enjoy the result tonight.”
Sunday, May 3 is the earliest date United can seal that achievement and to do so potentially at the expense of Liverpool would be quite satisfying.
Arne Slot’s side face Everton in the Merseyside Derby on Sunday and follow that up with another big derby away to United. They also take on fourth-placed Aston Villa in their penultimate fixture of the campaign.
Such a challenging fixture schedule, alongside Chelsea’s poor form, could open the door for any of Brentford, Bournemouth, Brighton, Everton, Sunderland or Fulham.
Liverpool are seven points clear of the latter, with their victory last weekend only increasing that margin, but dropping points is still entirely possible over the coming weeks.
Given how unpredictable the top-five race looks set to be, United will be grateful that they have opened up a significant gap and can confirm their seat back at the European table by winning their next two home games.
If the worst-case scenario does play out, and results don’t go their way elsewhere, United would still just need to beat Nottingham Forest, Sunderland and Brighton.
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All Neverness to Everness Codes (April 2026)
There were a few Neverness to Everness codes revealed during the official release livestream for the game. The upcoming open-world RPG from Hotta Studio will require you to obtain various resources that you will require to upgrade and build your characters. These codes can be used to obtain such items, making your journey into Hethereau a bit easier.
This article will cover the Neverness to Everness Codes and how you can claim them.
All Neverness to Everness codes and their rewards
Here is a list of all active Neverness to Everness codes that you can redeem in the game:
- NTENOWTOENJOY: Annulith x100, Beetle Coin x6000, Light Dye x5, Rising Hunter Guide x5
- NTENANALLYGO: Annulith x100, Beetle Coin x6000, Colorless Dye x5, Senior Hunter Guide x5
- NTE0429: Annulith x100, Beetle Coin x12000, Chaotic Dye x2, Elite Hunter Guide x5
These are the Neverness to Everness livestream codes that you can claim for a limited-time. The rewards will be available till May 13, 2026, and the codes will expire at 23:59 (UTC+8) on the same day.

Here is a countdown timer till the codes expire, barring you from redeeming the in-game rewards such as Annulith, which will likely be the gacha currency:
Do keep in mind that these rewards can only be obtained for a limited-time, so make sure to redeem them when Neverness To Everness releases on April 29, 2026.
How to redeem the Neverness To Everness codes
The Neverness to Everness livestream showcased how you can activate and redeem the codes. Here is a detailed explanation on how to do so:
- Log in to the game and tap the Menu on the top-right corner.
- Locate the three dots […] and tap on it
- Select the Redeem Code option
- Past the Neverness to Everness codes in the dialog box and redeem
Do keep in mind that you will need to unlock the in-game mailing system to receive the rewards. You will need to complete the prologue and progress the story for a bit to unlock this function. Once you do, you can claim the codes and earn the various rewards, including Annulith and other in-game resources.
The redemption option will only work via the in-game method, as was showcased during the special launch preview livestream. This article will be updated in case the developers make an official redemption portal that you can access using your browser.
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