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Last updated: March 31, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

College Basketball: Final Four Set & Coaching Moves

The Men's Final Four bracket is solidified with UConn advancing after Braylon Mullins hit a last-second three-pointer to eliminate Duke, while Michigan secured their spot by overwhelming Tennessee 95-62, fueled by Yaxel Lendeborg's 27 points. In the women's bracket, No. 1 seeds South Carolina and UConn punched their tickets, with South Carolina walloping TCU to achieve their sixth consecutive Final Four appearance, second only in NCAA history. Betting markets reflect tight contests for the men's semifinals, positioning Arizona and Michigan as near pick 'em co-favorites heading into their matchup, despite Illinois coach Brad Underwood fulfilling a "dream" by guiding his Illini team to their first Final Four in 21 years. Off the court, NC State is reportedly set to hire former player Justin Gainey as its next head coach after his stint as a Tennessee assistant, while Rick Pitino signed a new contract at St. John's making him the second-highest-paid coach in the Big East.

NCAA Tournament Analysis & Player Movement

The Women's Final Four features a dominant contingent, with South Carolina coach Dawn Staley noting that the most pressing issue in recruitment has become the financial cost of commitments, while UCLA rallied past Duke in the Elite Eight, crediting a halftime meeting among graduating members for the turnaround UCLA rallied vs. Duke. On the men's side, early lines suggest potential value bets on the semifinals, questioning whether Michigan and Arizona might experience a slow start in the round of four, a tournament where UConn's coach Dan Hurley later characterized his odd sideline interaction with an official as believing the referee was aiming for a "chest-bump" Hurley downplayed bizarre interaction. Meanwhile, the transfer portal saw a massive departure as Florida's 7-foot-9 center, Olivia Rioux—the tallest player in NCAA basketball history—entered the transfer portal, and legendary coach Peyton Manning recounted how a career-changing meeting with Pat Summitt sparked a lifelong friendship Manning credits Summitt.

NFL & College Football Outlook

Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II stated the organization expects four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers to make his final decision regarding his future before the upcoming NFL Draft next month, as teams continue to finalize their draft boards, with analysts identifying ideal scheme fits for 20 prospects like Caleb Downs and Denzel Boston. The possibility of schedule expansion remains a topic of discussion among ownership, with Colts, Chiefs, Browns, and Patriots owners reportedly debating the feasibility of an 18-game regular season, even as Alabama's Ty Simpson serves as a test case for evaluating quarterbacks with limited starting experience, having only 15 starts before the 2026 draft. Separately, Ohio State coach Ryan Day drew stark parallels between the evolving nature of college football and prehistoric extinction events, asserting that coaches must "adapt or die" Day likens CFB to dinosaurs, while recently retired coach Gus Malzahn and former Cal head coach Jeff Tedford will join the CFP selection committee.

Golf, Tennis, and Motorsports Updates

Tiger Woods announced Tuesday he is stepping away from golf "to seek treatment and focus on my health," following a recent arrest after a vehicle crash Tiger stepping away for treatment, prompting commentary on whether golf can finally shake its dependency on the superstar Will crash shake golf's dependency. In tennis, the Sunshine Swing concluded with strong performances, as Aryna Sabalenka excelled at the recent opens alongside Daniil Medvedev's return to form. Motorsports saw Chase Elliott secure his first NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season by outdueling Denny Hamlin at Martinsville, while in Formula, Max Verstappen is reportedly on the brink of quitting due to dissatisfaction with the 2026 rule set changes, though some analysts question if his threat is merely a lever to alter regulations Verstappen's threat to quit, while Kimi Antonelli's victory at the Japanese GP, aided by a safety car, still showed he possesses the fastest car on track.

Global Sports & Player Personnel

In snooker, defending champion John Higgins withstood a late fightback from Mark Williams to win 10-8 in the opening round of the Tour Championship in Manchester, where Judd Trump also advanced after defeating Mark Allen in a close contest Trump beats Allen at Tour Championship. European rugby saw Leicester Tigers successfully announce four new signings, including former England prop Mako Vunipola, while Premiership Women's Rugby is actively inviting club interest for expansion. Meanwhile, Conor Benn confirmed his move from Matchroom Boxing to Dana White's Zuffa Boxing, citing a "drastic" difference in available money Benn cites drastic money switch, and in athletics, former European 200m champion Adam Gemili retired only to immediately join Chelsea FC as a part-time speed coach.

Cricket & Doping Sanctions

English cricket continues to face internal review, with former captain Mike Gatting leading a group demanding the resignation of the Middlesex chair due to perceived poor leadership Gatting asks Middlesex chair to resign, while Northamptonshire coach Darren Lehmann argued that England players are not participating in enough domestic county cricket. The ECB has updated regulations to permit replacement players for injury, illness, and significant life events this season ECB allows injury replacements, contrasting with recent disciplinary news where Lahore Qalandars were penalized for ball tampering during a PSL defeat. Further sanctions hit the sport as former New York marathon winner Albert Korir received a five-year ban after admitting doping, and England's Ben Duckett was recently fined for a 93mph speeding offense.

Other Headlines & Player Retirements

Michelle Wie West is ending her three-year retirement to compete at the US Open later this year Wie West ends retirement to play, while veteran cricketer Ravi Bopara confirmed his retirement from county cricket after a 23-year career in the T20 Blast. In the heavyweight boxing division, 21-year-old Moses Itauma emphatically proved his arrival by securing a knockout victory over Jermaine Franklin Jr. Itauma's era is already here, prompting Floyd Mayweather to temper expectations regarding a highly anticipated rematch with Manny Pacquiao, clarifying that the bout would be an exhibition bout, not a competitive fight. The Cornhole world was rocked by reports that a fatal shooting involving a quadruple amputee player was allegedly preceded by an argument concerning "drugs, guns and a woman" Fight preceded cornhole player's shooting, and Cheltenham racecourse has cancelled its final three fixtures to allow for necessary improvements to drainage systems.