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

Men's NCAA Basketball: Final Four Field Set

The Men’s Final Four matchups for 2026 are solidified following a weekend of intense Elite Eight action, with Michigan, Arizona, Illinois, and UConn now preparing to play for the national championship next weekend. UConn punched their ticket via a dramatic finish, eliminating the No. 1 overall seed Duke when Braylon Mullins sank a three-pointer with just 0.4 seconds remaining on the clock. On the same side of the bracket, Michigan secured their spot by overwhelming Tennessee in a 95-62 rout, fueled by Yaxel Lendeborg’s 27 points and Elliot Cadeau’s 10 assists. Furthermore, Illinois advanced to their first Final Four in 21 years after Keaton Wagler scored 25 points to defeat Iowa, prompting Champaign officials to enact an emergency order limiting alcohol sales on campus ahead of the anticipated celebrations if the Illini won.

The Elite Eight slate featured several compelling narratives, including Arizona’s commanding 109-88 victory over Arkansas, which secured coach Tommy Lloyd's first trip to the Final Four and handed Calipari his worst tournament loss. Meanwhile, Illinois stifled Houston, holding the Cougars to a season-low scoring output and just 34% shooting in a 65-55 win that showcased the Illini’s defensive tenacity. In other regional finals, UConn relied on clutch free throws from Tarris Reed Jr. (20 and Alex Karaban (17 to edge out Michigan State 67-63, while the Tennessee Volunteers used a dominant rebounding effort and a strong second half to dispatch Iowa State 76-62, earning their third consecutive Elite Eight appearance before falling to Michigan.

Women's NCAA Basketball: Elite Eight Concludes

The Women’s Final Four is set following Sunday’s Elite Eight conclusion, featuring No. 1 seeds who all managed to advance despite some early challenges. UConn grinded out a 70-52 victory over No. 6 seed Notre Dame, securing the program’s 25th Final Four appearance and 17th in the last 18 tournaments, though coach Geno Auriemma later voiced concerns regarding the NCAA’s tournament organization and input processes for coaches and players. In a bracket consistency reflected by the fact that the ACC, Big Ten, and SEC each landed two teams in the regional finals prior to Sunday's games to win 70-58 and earn their Final Four berth. Notre Dame had previously reached the regional final on Friday after Hannah Hidalgo recorded a triple-double and set the Division I record for steals in their win, while Michigan rolled past Louisville 71-52 behind Olivia Olson’s 19 points to reach the Elite Eight.

College Basketball Coaching & Recruiting Notes

Coaching stability appears to be the theme in certain corners of college basketball, even as player movement defines the offseason outlook. St. John’s has inked Rick Pitino to a lucrative new contract that sources confirm makes him the second-highest-paid coach in the Big East Conference, a move that follows analysis suggesting Pitino might be the best men's coach ever despite past scandals that nearly ended his career. On the recruiting front, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley confirmed that the primary factor in contemporary recruitment discussions centers on the financial commitment required for securing a commitment, while the Gamecocks added a unique asset in Neff Giwa, a 20-year-old Irishman with no prior American football experience who is slated to play offensive line. Meanwhile, Iowa coach Ben McCollum, whose team reached the Elite Eight, stated his intention to return to the Hawkeyes for the 2026-27 season amid speculation about other high-profile openings.

Golf & Combat Sports Results

On the PGA Tour, Gary Woodland captured the Houston Open title by a five-shot margin on Sunday, marking his first victory since undergoing brain surgery in 2023 to address his battle with PTSD. In professional boxing, the 21-year-old Moses Itauma continued his emphatic rise, securing a knockout victory over Jermaine Franklin Jr. on Saturday, with Itauma emphasizing that he believes his era as a heavyweight contender has already arrived rather than being a future prospect. The UFC saw a major upset in the main event as Joe Pyfer finished two-time champion Israel Adesanya via ground-and-pound in the second round. In a bizarre incident at the UFC Fight Night event, cage announcer Bruce Buffer mistakenly announced Marcin Tybura as the winner, requiring Tyrell Fortune to return to the Octagon to await the correct decision.

Motorsports & Cycling Updates

The Formula 1 season continued with the Japanese Grand Prix, where Kimi Antonelli secured the victory on Sunday, benefiting from a well-timed safety car but demonstrating superior pace when the race was green. Driver ratings following the event suggested that Oscar Piastri impressed while Pierre Gasly also excelled, though F1 bosses and Max Verstappen face questions regarding the new rules and safety protocols following qualifying sessions. In road cycling, Danish star Jonas Vingegaard held on to win the Volta a Catalunya, continuing a strong start to his 2026 campaign, though fellow competitor Tom Pidcock was forced to withdraw after suffering a "horror" fall down a ravine during stage five forcing his retirement from the race. On the Moto GP circuit, Italy’s Marco Bezzecchi claimed his third consecutive victory to open the season at the United States event.

Rugby & Soccer League News

Results in the European rugby circuit saw a mix of dominant wins and narrow escapes. In the English Premiership, Northampton Saints edged out Saracens thanks to a dramatic late try from Archie McParland, allowing the leaders to come from behind for the win. Meanwhile, Bath rallied from a 19-7 half-time deficit to secure a bonus-point victory over Sale, spoiling Bristol's return to the Principality Stadium. In the United Rugby Championship, the Lions overpowered the Dragons in Johannesburg, though the Welsh side managed to secure a deserved four-try bonus point in their defeat. In Super League soccer, reigning champions Hull KR celebrated the league's 30th birthday with a comprehensive hammering of St Helens, while Wigan Warriors suffered a shock 34-16 defeat against bottom-placed Huddersfield Giants, ending Wigan's perfect start to the season in the round 30 fixture.

Global Sports & Miscellaneous

In the world of figure skating, Ilia Malinin concluded his season on a high note, winning the world championships in Prague after putting a disappointing performance at the Milan Cortina Olympics behind him, while Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto ended her career by claiming a fourth world gold medal. Track and field saw tributes paid to the late Mary Rand, the trailblazing Olympic gold medallist, who was once famously described as "Marilyn Monroe on spikes" for her athletic achievements. In cricket, Virat Kohli struck an unbeaten 69 to guide Royal Challengers Bengaluru to an impressive opening victory in the defense of their Indian Premier League title. Furthermore, in a historical announcement for American cricket, Ravichandran Ashwin, one of India’s all-time greats, is set to join the Major League Cricket’s San Francisco Unicorns.