Oregon State wide receiver Seth Collins has been admitted to the hospital.The Oregon State athletic department told ESPN that Collins is fighting illness. The schools Twitter account then confirmed the news.Coach Gary Andersen would not comment Monday on Collins status because of privacy issues.Were going to support Seth, and were going to be there for him in any way we possibly can, Andersen said. My thoughts and prayers are with him, just like the team.Collins traveled with the team for Saturdays game against UCLA and had two receptions for 44 yards in the loss. He is second on the Beavers in receptions (36) and receiving yards (418). He scored his only touchdown of the season Oct. 29 against Washington State. A sophomore, Collins transitioned to wide receiver after serving as the teams quarterback in 2015 and almost transferring in the offseason.Andersen said he was even limited in what he could tell the team.They seem fine, but are their minds on Seth? Absolutely. 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And he made a number of key plays as the Whitecaps earned a 0-0 road draw with the Montreal Impact on Wednesday in the first leg of their Amway Canadian Championship final. If the seasons trend is any indication, OBrien will play the entire game once again. The 33-year-old native of Harrogate, England has played all but one minute in 10 MLS games. Officially, the former English Premier League veteran is credited with 899 minutes. But the total does not take added time into account, so he has actually logged more. He has also played every minute of three Canadian championship games. No other Whitecap has played as much. OBriens presence will be important again Saturday as the Whitecaps continue to deal with an injury to captain Jay DeMerit (torn Achilles) and depth issues on the back line. Honduran international Johnny Leveron will watch the game in street clothes after receiving a one-game suspension for a reckless tackle in the win over Los Angeles. Leveron received a yellow card for the infraction, but the league decided it should have been a red. Defender Carlyle Mitchell, recalled earlier this week from second-tier Edmonton, where he has been playing on loan, will be in the Whitecaps lineup for insurance but is not expected to play. As a result, OBrien and the rest of the defenders will be under pressure against a surging Portland squad. The 3-4-3 Whitecaps are unbeaten at home this season. Vancouver iis 3-0-2 in league play at BC Place and also won a Canadian championship semifinal contest against Edmonton on home turf.dddddddddddd The Timbers (4-1-6) are unbeaten in their last nine MLS games. They have also been strong offensively on the road, netting eight goals compared to 10 at home. The Whitecaps are expected play with a much more offensive style than they did in Montreal, where they deliberately went into a defensive shell. Interim captain Nigel Reo-Coker said they play with more confidence at home. It will be needed, because Vancouver has never beaten Portland in MLS play. The Timbers hold a 4-0-1 advantage in the all-time series. "This is an important game in a big week," said Whitecaps coach Martin Rennie. "We identified this week a number of weeks ago, as an important week for the club. "Now, we just look forward to this game. Itll be a tough game against a team thats doing well and playing with a lot of confidence and enthusiasm. But we are, too." The game counts as part of an in-season competition, known as the Cascadia Cup, between Vancouver, Portland and the Seattle Sounders, who are also unbeaten against the Whitecaps in MLS play. Brazilian midfielder Camilo said the Whitecaps have to play with the same energy that they displayed in the win against Los Angeles. "Because we beat L.A., the (defending) champion, we can beat Portland and Seattle, too," he said. Notes: Will Johnson, a 26-year-old Toronto native, and Ryan Johnson, a 28-year-old from Kingston, Jamaica, share the team lead with four goals apiece. Ryan has a goal and two assists in the last four games while Will has two goals in the past six games. a Whitecaps striker Kenny Miller remains sidelined with a nagging hamstring injury that has lingered for more than a month. Miller has two goals in the three games in which he has played, but he has not seen the pitch since March 30 due to his injury and international duty with Scotland. Rennie expects Miller and midfielder Daigo Kobayashi (ankle) to resume training next week. a Vancouvers Camilo and Portlands Diego Valeri are among four players who are tied for fifth in the league with 13 shots on goal. ' ' '