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Last updated: March 29, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Action

The Men's March Madness bracket is set for the regional finals after a weekend filled with upsets and dominant performances, with Illinois defeating Iowa and Arizona punching their tickets to the Final Four in Indianapolis. The Fighting Illini secured their spot by ousting Houston 65-55, holding the Cougars to a season-low 34% shooting performance, while Illinois coach Brad Underwood celebrated fulfilling a Final Four 'dream'' after Keaton Wagler poured in 25 points in the victory over Iowa. Meanwhile, Arizona rolled past Arkansas 109-88 on Thursday, overcoming the Sweet 16 hurdle under coach Tommy Lloyd, a feat that Iowa's coach Ben McCollum will now be aiming for next season after confirming his commitment to the Hawkeyes despite deep tournament success.

The path to the Elite Eight saw several top seeds tested, including a dramatic Sweet 16 for UConn, who recovered from a cold first half* to edge Michigan State 67-63, powered by Tarris Reed Jr.'s 20 points. Purdue also advanced on a last-second tip-in from Trey Kaufman-Renn, securing a 79-77 win* over Texas, while Michigan rolled past Alabama 90-77 into the regional final behind Yaxel Lendeborg's all-around 23 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists. In reactions from coaches whose seasons ended, Michigan State's Tom Izzo scoffed at retirement talk* following the Spartans' exit, and Nebraska's Fred Hoiberg took responsibility for a late-game personnel blunder* that saw his team briefly on the court with only four players.

NCAA Women's Basketball Elite Eight Showdowns

The Women's NCAA tournament bracket crystallized with all four No. 1 seeds advancing to the regional finals, featuring matchups poised to define the path to the Final Four, including the highly anticipated clash between Notre Dame and UConn. Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo delivered a triple-double and set a Division I record for steals* in knocking off Vanderbilt, setting up the showdown with the Huskies, who themselves cruised past North Carolina 63-42* to reach the Elite Eight for the 30th time. UConn coach Geno Auriemma later expressed frustration, stating that Title IX legislation is *"pretty much out the window" in practice, while UCLA coach Cori Close pleaded for the NCAA to address the *exhausting pace of coaching responsibilities.

South Carolina maintained its dominant run, advancing to the Elite Eight* while insisting the team still has "room to grow," preparing for a matchup where they claim revenge is not the motivation against Oklahoma, one of only two teams to defeat them in the regular season. In other regional finals action, Michigan secured its spot as Olivia Olson *dropped 19 points to dispatch Louisville 71-52, setting up a clash with Duke, whose Caleb Foster returned from a broken foot to rescue the win over St. John's rallying from a 10-point second-half deficit. Furthermore, the future of the WNBA saw a landmark moment as sources confirmed the Connecticut Sun franchise is being sold for a record $300 million to relocate to Houston in 2027, following the ratification of a new CBA that brought *ten major wins for the league.

Combat Sports & Boxing Milestones

The heavyweight boxing scene saw the emphatic arrival of Moses Itauma, whose knockout victory over Jermaine Franklin Jr.[]](https://headlinesbriefing.com/sports/espn-general/moses-itaumas-heavyweight-rise-a-new-era-begins-espn-708a776d) on Saturday signaled that his era is already underway, with the 21-year-old continuing his rapid ascent up the professional ranks. In the UFC, Joe Pyfer scored the biggest win of his career by finishing Israel Adesanya* via ground-and-pound in the second round of their main event bout, although Adesanya insisted afterward that he *remains motivated to continue his career. Meanwhile, a bizarre officiating error occurred when Tyrell Fortune had to return to the Octagon after the initial announcement mistakenly declared his opponent, Marcin Tybura, the winner; Fortune later reflected on a previous career struggle, recalling *the weight cut that nearly took his life*.

Formula 1 & Global Athletics Updates

At the Japanese Grand Prix, results prompted considerable analysis, with rookie Oscar Piastri earning strong driver ratings* alongside Pierre Gasly's excellent performance, leaving Red Bull's Max Verstappen and F1's rule-makers with plenty to ponder after qualifying. In cycling, Great Britain's Tom Pidcock was forced to withdraw from the Volta a Catalunya after suffering a "horror" fall down a ravine during stage five, though his teammate Ethan Vernon managed to win a shortened sprint finish on stage four. On the track, Great Britain's Josh Kerr announced his intention to target the world mile record in July at the London Diamond League meeting, while the season-opening Doha Diamond League meet is *scheduled to proceed despite the ongoing war**.

Rugby & Association Football ResultsIn the United Rugby Championship,** the Lions overpowered the Dragons in Johannesburg](https://headlinesbriefing.com/home/bbc-sport/urc-lions-42-26-dragons-south-africas-play-off-hopes-boosted-in-johannesburg-2c7a974f)** though the Welsh side secured a valuable four-try bonus point, while Munster suffered a narrow 34-31 defeat against the Bulls* in Pretoria. English Premiership leaders Northampton Saints edged out Saracens with a late try* from Archie McParland, and Exeter Chiefs swept aside Newcastle* with six tries to move into third place. In continental rugby news, the Welsh Rugby Union chair, Ieuan Collier-Keywood, announced he will leave his role in July* following an under-fire tenure, and Premiership clubs agreed to a £5.4 million minimum spend* on player wages starting next season to maintain competitive balance.**

Curling, Figure Skating, and Other Sports News

Scotland's curling team found redemption at the World Men's Championship in Utah, bouncing back from initial defeats* with victories over Canada and the host United States. In figure skating, Ilia Malinin emphatically demonstrated his return to form, capturing the world championship title* in Prague after a disappointing showing at the Winter Olympics, while Japan's Kaori Sakamoto concluded her career by winning a fourth world gold medal. A significant loss for British skating occurred when Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson missed out on an ice dance bronze medal following an appeal over what the team deemed an "incorrect" penalty call. In college sports, legendary coach Peyton Manning recounted a life-changing friendship with Pat Summitt spanning his career.*