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Last updated: March 28, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Heats Up

The NCAA Men's Elite Eight fields began to take shape following dramatic Sweet 16 action, with several heavyweights advancing while others saw their seasons conclude. UConn recovered from a cold first half to overwhelm North Carolina 63-42, securing their 30th trip to the Elite Eight, while Duke needed a clutch return from Caleb Foster, who willed the Blue Devils to victory over St. John's, rallying from a 10-point second-half deficit to win 80-75 Friday night. On the same day, Ashlon Jackson's buzzer-beating 3-pointer lifted third-seeded LSU past No. 2 seed Duke 87-85 in the women's tournament, though Duke's men's team later advanced in their bracket. In the men's bracket, Arizona rolled past Arkansas 109-88 for Tommy Lloyd's first Elite Eight appearance, while Illinois curbed alcohol sales on campus in anticipation of potential celebrations after their defense subdued Houston 65-55.

Further defining the regional finals, Tennessee utilized dominant rebounding to dispatch Iowa State 76-62 for their third consecutive Elite Eight appearance, while Michigan advanced after Yaxel Lendeborg delivered an all-around performance of 23 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists in a 90-77 win over Alabama. Purdue advanced on a dramatic last-second tip-in by Trey Kaufman-Renn to defeat Texas 79-77, ensuring that the regional finals look relatively chalky, with nine-seed Iowa also in the mix. In coaching news, Iowa coach Ben McCollum confirmed he will return to the Hawkeyes for 2026-27 despite winning NCAA tournament games four straight years alongside Bennett Stirtz, whose own unlikely rise from Division II has been noteworthy.

NCAA Women's Tournament & Coaching Carousel

The women's side of the bracket saw Notre Dame advance after Hannah Hidalgo recorded a triple-double and set the Division I record for steals in their win over Vanderbilt, while UCLA also reached the Elite Eight. UConn's women's team reached the Elite Eight for the 30th time after dominating North Carolina 63-42, prompting coach Geno Auriemma to state that Title IX legislation is now "pretty much out the window" in practice. Meanwhile, the off-court news included Boston College hiring UConn assistant Luke Murray as its new head coach, and UCLA coach Cori Close expressing exhaustion over the pace of collegiate sports, pleading for the NCAA to mandate changes. The WNBA also saw major structural news as the Connecticut Sun franchise was reportedly sold for a record $300 million to the Fertitta family, planning a 2027 relocation to Houston, while the league announced a new CBA that secured key wins for players.

Global Figure Skating & Athletics Commemorations

In figure skating, Ilia Malinin, the "Quad God," redeemed himself following a tough Olympic performance by retaining his world title with a stunning skate that included multiple huge jumps and a backflip, having led after the short program just days prior. This victory came as Japan's Kaori Sakamoto closed her career by winning her fourth world gold medal, stating she could "say goodbye with this performance." Across athletics news, Britain's Kirsty Muir achieved a historic feat by becoming the first British woman to sweep both the slopestyle and overall World Cup titles after finishing second in the season finale in Switzerland. Tragically, the athletics world mourned the loss of trailblazer Mary Rand, the first British woman to win Olympic track gold, who passed away at the age of 86, having once been described as "Marilyn Monroe on spikes".

Rugby Union & League Shakeups

The European rugby leagues saw mixed results across the Premiership and the United Rugby Championship (URC). In England's Premiership, Harlequins snapped a six-game losing streak with a hard-fought 18-14 victory over Bristol, though Harlequins' prospects for the women's PWR top four were simultaneously all but ended by a narrow defeat to Bristol Bears. Leicester Tigers secured their fourth consecutive Premiership win after an early four-try burst provided the foundation to overcome Gloucester, while Exeter Chiefs dominated Newcastle to move into third place in the table. In URC action, the Bulls edged Munster 34-31 in a thriller in Pretoria, and Leinster also claimed a bonus-point win to reach third place, defeating the Scarlets. Rugby league celebrated 30 years of Super League, where bottom-ranked Huddersfield Giants caused a massive upset by defeating leaders Wigan Warriors 34-16, ending Wigan's 100% start, while reigning champions Hull KR thrashed St Helens in the celebratory weekend.

NBA & NFL Personnel Moves

In the NBA, the Minnesota Timberwolves engineered the largest overtime comeback in franchise history, executing a game-closing 15-0 run to defeat the Rockets 110-108 on Wednesday night. Meanwhile, the focus on coaching stability saw Alabama's Nate Oats confirm he has "absolutely no reason to leave" for the UNC job, entering initial talks for a new contract with the Crimson Tide. In the NFL, speculation intensified around the upcoming draft, with reporters identifying the biggest positional needs for all 32 teams, while an analyst presented his must-draft board for 2026 targeting prospects like Dillon Thieneman early. Furthermore, Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss cleared a significant legal hurdle that will allow him to compete in the 2026 season.

Family History & Global Sports Figures

History was made in the NBA when LeBron James assisted his son, Bronny, for a three-pointer, making them the first father-son teammates to record assists to each other in league annals. Separately, UFC middleweight Israel Adesanya stated he is motivated to continue his fighting career following last year's break, insisting this is "definitely not my final chapter" as he prepares to face Joe Pyfer. In European cycling, Tom Pidcock was forced to withdraw from the Volta a Catalunya after suffering a "horror" fall down a ravine during stage five, though his British teammate Ethan Vernon managed to win a sprint finish on a shortened stage four. Furthermore, cricket star Ravichandran Ashwin is set to join the Major League Cricket's San Francisco Unicorns, becoming the first former Indian national team player to enter the U.S. league.

Coaching Futures & Retirement Talk

Coaching futures remained a hot topic across multiple sports. Michigan State's Tom Izzo dismissed retirement speculation after the Spartans' Sweet 16 exit, responding to questions by asking, "Why? What the hell am I going to do?". In rugby union, the future of England coach Steve Borthwick remains uncertain until an RFU review concludes in April, with Northampton coach Sam Vesty publicly questioning whether England has lost its identity under his leadership. In football news, Roy Hodgson is taking an interim role at Bristol City, marking an incredible return 44 years after he was first hired by the club. Finally, an amputee cornhole player facing charges in Maryland waived his right to an extradition hearing as authorities seek to transfer him from Virginia.