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Last updated: March 30, 2026, 11:30 AM ET

NCAA Tournament Concludes: Final Four Set

The men’s NCAA basketball tournament field narrowed dramatically, setting up the Final Four matchups in Indianapolis, with UConn surviving a scare against top-seeded Duke via a Braylon Mullins buzzer-beating three-pointer with 0.4 seconds remaining. On the other side of the bracket, Michigan secured its first Final Four berth since 2018, overwhelming Tennessee 95-62 behind Yaxel Lendeborg’s 27 points and 10 assists from Elliot Cadeau. Illinois also punched its ticket, sending Coach Underwood to his first Final Four in 21 years after Keaton Wagler scored 25 points in their win over Iowa, prompting local officials in Champaign to limit alcohol sales in anticipation of celebrations. Meanwhile, early betting lines for the semifinals suggest a potentially slow start for both Michigan and Arizona in their respective matchups, as analysts weigh the value bets ahead of the round of four.

On the women's side, the Elite Eight concluded with No. 1 seeds largely prevailing, though not without drama; UConn ground out a 70-52 victory over Notre Dame to secure coach Geno Auriemma's 25th Final Four appearance, his 17th in the last 18 tournaments. South Carolina maintained their dominant run, though coach Dawn Staley insisted their upcoming game against Oklahoma was not a revenge match after an earlier regular-season loss. UCLA also advanced to the Final Four following a spirited second-half rally against Duke, which UCLA attributed to a crucial halftime meeting among the graduating members. Following their exit, Duke and Notre Dame immediately face portal priorities, while Coach Auriemma expressed frustration over the process, stating he seeks more input from coaches regarding tournament structure and preparation.

College Basketball Coaching & Personnel Moves

Coaching changes continued across the college basketball sphere, as NC State is reportedly hiring Justin Gainey as its next head basketball coach, bringing back the former player who spent five seasons as an assistant at Tennessee. St. John's secured their current leader, as Rick Pitino signed a contract extension that positions him as the second-highest-paid coach in the Big East conference. Conversely, Iowa coach Ben McCollum confirmed he will remain with the Hawkeyes for the 2026-27 season, despite leading the team on a deep tournament run and potentially fielding interest from other high-profile vacancies. In women's basketball, UCLA's Cori Close mused on the evolving job demands, suggesting the responsibilities of coaching have changed substantially in the last few years.

Professional Sports Updates: NASCAR, Soccer, & Cricket

In motorsports, Chase Elliott secured his first NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday after successfully outdueling Denny Hamlin in a late-race contest. This weekend's Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix saw Kimi Antonelli claim the victory, with analysts noting that while a safety car aided the timing, he demonstrated superior pace when racing green. However, the weekend was complicated by the ongoing saga surrounding Red Bull, with rival Toto Wolff stating that former team principal Christian Horner’s return would be difficult because he had "broken quite a lot of glass". In other news, former European sprint champion Adam Gemili announced his retirement from athletics at age 32. Meanwhile, in cricket, Ravichandran Ashwin, one of India's all-time greats, will join the San Francisco Unicorns in Major League Cricket.

Global Football & Rugby Results

European football saw defining moments in the Premier League, where a touchline bust-up and a decisive top-four race contest characterized the 12th round of fixtures. Harlequins ended a six-game losing streak by grinding out an 18-14 win over Bristol, spoiling their return to the Principality Stadium and damaging Bristol’s playoff aspirations. In the United Rugby Championship, the Lions overpowered the Dragons in Johannesburg, though the Welsh side still managed to secure a four-try bonus point. Elsewhere, Donegal hammered Kerry 3-20 to 2-10 at Croke Park to claim their second-ever National Football League Division One title, marking the county's first league success in 19 years.

Combat Sports & Athletics Doping Sanctions

The world of combat sports saw a massive upset in the UFC, where Joe Pyfer finished former champion Israel Adesanya via ground-and-pound in the second round of the Fight Night main event, marking the biggest win of Pyfer's career. In boxing, the undefeated 21-year-old heavyweight Moses Itauma continued his emphatic rise with a knockout victory over Jermaine Franklin Jr., suggesting his era in the division is already underway. Athletics saw further anti-doping actions, as former New York marathon winner Albert Korir received a five-year ban after admitting to doping violations, while French heptathlete Auriana Lazraq-Khlass was provisionally suspended for whereabouts failures.

NASCAR, Golf, & Emerging Sports

In golf, Gary Woodland captured the Houston Open title by a margin of five shots on Sunday, marking his first PGA Tour victory since undergoing brain surgery in 2023. The Athletes Unlimited Softball League issued its first 'golden ticket' to NiJaree Canady, an award presented by Kim Ng and Patrick Mahomes. Meanwhile, the impending WNBA relocation saw the Connecticut Sun franchise sold for a record $300 million to the Fertitta family, with plans to move the team to Houston in 2027. In a lighthearted segment, analysts debated the hypothetical 16-man NCAA-style tournament bracket for MMA heavyweights, while LeBron James and LeBron James Jr. made history by becoming the first father-son teammates to record assists to each other.