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Last updated: March 31, 2026, 5:31 PM ET

NCAA Basketball Tournaments Conclude; Coaching Carousel Heats Up

The Men's NCAA Tournament Final Four is set, featuring a quartet where Arizona and Michigan are deadlocked as co-favorites ahead of their semifinal matchup, with early betting suggesting a slow start for both teams against Illinois and UConn, respectively. Illinois secured its first Final Four appearance in 21 years after Keaton Wagler dropped 25 points in their victory, while Michigan punched their ticket with a dominant 95-62 win over Tennessee, fueled by Yaxel Lendeborg’s 27 points. On the women's side, South Carolina emphatically returned to the Final Four for the sixth consecutive year after walloping TCU, and a rallying UCLA squad also advanced, setting up a semifinal clash against No. 1 seed UConn, whose coach Dan Hurley later downplayed a bizarre on-court interaction with an official who subsequently was not assigned to the Final Four games.

The coaching carousel is already spinning following the tournaments, as NC State is reportedly poised to hire Justin Gainey, formerly an assistant at Tennessee, to lead the Wolfpack, while Rick Pitino signed a contract extension at St. John’s that positions him as the second-highest-paid coach in the Big East. These developments arrive as college football leaders grapple with the sport’s future; Ohio State coach Ryan Day stressed the need for evolution, stating that programs must "adapt or die" in the current climate, drawing parallels to the dinosaur extinction. Furthermore, the College Football Playoff selection committee will welcome new members, with former Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and ex-Cal coach Jeff Tedford joining the panel.

Pro Sports Transactions & Player Status

NBA news saw the sale of the Portland Trail Blazers finalized to a group headed by Tom Dundon, the current owner of the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes. Meanwhile, in college basketball news unrelated to the Final Four, Florida Gators' 7-foot-9 center Olivia Rioux, documented as the tallest player in NCAA history, has entered the transfer portal. In the NFL, owners from the Colts, Chiefs, Browns, and Patriots engaged in discussions regarding the potential implementation of an 18-game regular season schedule. For the upcoming NFL Draft, analysts are already projecting ideal team fits, suggesting prospects like Mansoor Delane to the Chiefs and Kenyon Sadiq to the Rams based on scheme compatibility.

Golf, Tennis, and Combat Sports Updates

Golf continues to assess the impact of Tiger Woods’ recent rollover crash, as police reports detailed that he possessed two hydrocodone pills in his pocket and told authorities he was distracted by his phone and radio station prior to the accident. This incident prompts questions about whether the sport can finally shake its dependency on Woods. In professional tennis, Britain’s Jack Draper has adopted a cautious approach to his comeback, withdrawing from the Monte Carlo Masters to manage an arm injury, while the Sunshine Swing concluded with strong takeaways from the Indian Wells and Miami Opens. In combat sports, the UFC saw Joe Pyfer secure the biggest win of his career by finishing former champion Israel Adesanya in the second round, though a scorecard error in a separate bout forced Tyrell Fortune to return to the cage after the initial announcement mistakenly named his opponent the winner.

International Sports & Player Movements

In global football news, Leicester Tigers announced several signings, bringing in former England prop Mako Vunipola alongside Joel Sclavi, Joe Jenkins, and Jack Doorey-Palmer. The Irish national team called up Portsmouth winger Millenic Alli for the friendly against North Macedonia, while Donegal claimed their second-ever National Football League Division One title by thumping Kerry 3-20 to 2-10. In rugby, Premiership Women's Rugby is actively inviting club expressions of interest for potential future expansion of the league. Meanwhile, former US Open champion Michelle Wie West has announced she is ending her three-year retirement to compete in the major tournament later this year.

Cricket & Rugby Union Developments

English cricket continues to see internal debate, as Northamptonshire coach Darren Lehmann argued that England players are not participating in sufficient county cricket, leading to selectors overlooking domestic talent. This is set against ECB leadership, with Managing Director Rob Key and Coach Brendon McCullum retaining the backing of CEO Richard Gould despite recent player criticism. In county news, former England batter Ravi Bopara announced his retirement after a 23-year career, confirming he will skip the T20 Blast. Disciplinary action hit the Pakistan Super League, where Fakhar Zaman received a two-match suspension for ball tampering, and Lahore Qalandars were also penalized for similar infractions.

Motorsports & Other Disciplines

Formula 1 remains volatile as Max Verstappen continues to signal a potential departure, suggesting that the new 2026 rule set will prove underwhelming. Despite this tension, Kimi Antonelli demonstrated championship potential by winning the Japanese GP, showing he was the fastest car on track even benefiting from a safety car timing. In cycling, Jonas Vingegaard secured the Volta a Catalunya victory, continuing a strong start to his season. In an unfortunate incident, investigators found that a cyclist killed during the Road World Championships was not located for 82 minutes following a crash. Furthermore, there was a peculiar case in cornhole, where police documents suggest a fatal shooting involving a cornhole professional was preceded by an argument concerning "drugs, guns and a woman".

Baseball & Player Milestones

In MLB futures, Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are once again established as the leading favorites for MVP honors. Early season betting tips focused on matchups like the Nationals attempting to keep the Phillies in the cellar of the NL East. Elsewhere in sports, former European 200m champion Adam Gemili announced his retirement from athletics and immediately joined Chelsea FC as a part-time speed coach. In the amateur ranks, the Augusta National Women's Amateur is set to commence this week, with contenders like Asterisk Talley and Kiara Romero identified as players to monitor.