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Last updated: April 2, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

NCAA & College Basketball Administration

The NCAA Division I Cabinet is currently reviewing eligibility proposals* that could prevent athletes who enter a professional sports draft from returning to college competition, signaling a potential tightening of rules governing player movement. In coaching news, Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self affirmed his commitment to the Jayhawks through the 2026-27 season, stating his focus remains squarely on competing for a National Championship. Meanwhile, Michigan point guard Elliot Cadeau required medical attention for a possible allergic reaction but was expected to meet the Wolverines in Indianapolis later Wednesday, while off the court, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit* against Indiana University brought by former men's basketball players alleging improper sexual conduct by a team physician, citing procedural deficiencies in the complaint.

The women's Final Four participants are set, with South Carolina securing its sixth straight appearance after decisively defeating TCU, while No. 1 seed Texas also advanced for the second year in a row* by beating Michigan 77-41 in a drama-free tournament run. The semifinal matchups feature UConn, UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina as the No. 1 seeds, with Arizona and Michigan also featuring prominently in betting markets, as Arizona and Michigan are co-favorites entering the round of four, nearly dead even for their head-to-head contest. On the individual award front, Wooden Award finalists were announced, with Michigan's Yaxel Lendeborg and Purdue's Braden Smith joining three freshmen on the men's list, and four players from the women's Final Four, including UConn's Strong and Fudd, named finalists for the women's award.**

Coaching changes continue across college basketball, as sources indicate NC State is hiring Justin Gainey to be the Wolfpack's new head coach after his five seasons as an assistant at Tennessee. Furthermore, Kyle Green is returning to Northern Iowa as the head men's coach, replacing Jacobson after spending the last five years on the Iowa State staff. In player news, the transfer portal saw a major departure as Florida's *7-foot-9 center Olivia Rioux, the tallest player in NCAA Division I history, entered the portal.

College Football & Player Personnel

Ohio State coach Ryan Day forcefully addressed the changing dynamics of the sport, likening the situation to extinction-level events* for dinosaurs, stating that programs must "adapt or you die" to remain relevant in the evolving college football structure. In administrative updates, former Auburn offensive coordinator and 2010 national title winner Gus Malzahn will join the CFP selection committee alongside former Cal coach Jeff Tedford. to the NFL Draft, Steelers President Art Rooney II indicated that a decision from four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers* regarding his future is expected before next month's draft. Meanwhile, Browns Head Coach Todd Monken missed the official NFL coaches photo* because he was reportedly getting a haircut that ran long.**

Professional Sports: NBA, Golf & Tennis

The NBA is exploring international expansion, with BBC Sport understanding that multiple billion-dollar bids have surfaced* for franchises in the league's proposed European league structure. In women's basketball, superstar free agents Breanna Stewart & Sabrina Ionescu confirmed they will be re-signing with the New York Liberty, ensuring continuity for the franchise. On the PGA Tour, bettors are dissecting the field at the Valero Texas Open, with analysis focusing on which players possess the necessary traits, raising questions about backing Jordan Spieth* this week. Tennis saw setbacks for two high-profile players; Emma Raducanu has delayed the start of her clay-court season* after withdrawing from another tournament due to a persistent viral illness, while Jack Draper is cautiously managing an arm injury* by withdrawing from the Monte Carlo Masters.

Snooker & Combat Sports

The World Snooker Tour Championship saw high drama as World Number One Judd Trump survived a final-frame decider* against Shaun Murphy, winning 10-9 to advance to the semi-finals where he will face John Higgins, who earlier in the round held off a late fightback* from Mark Williams to win 10-8. In boxing, Conor Benn confirmed his move from Eddie Hearn's Matchroom to Dana White's Zuffa Boxing, attributing the switch to a *"drastic" financial incentive. This weekend features a stacked card, including Lauren Price's world title defense and the heavyweight clash between Daniel Dubois and Terri Harper, which *will be broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Football (Soccer & Gridiron)

In English football, the Rugby Football League stated that a replacement for former England head coach Shaun Wane will be named within the next few weeks. Premiership Women's Rugby is looking toward the future, inviting clubs to express interest in joining the league should future expansion occur. Meanwhile, Swansea City manager Vitor Matos publicly stated his desire for midfielder Ethan Galbraith to remain with the Championship club for a decade as the team considers offering him a new contract. In American football, there is mixed reaction among NFL owners regarding the feasibility of expanding the regular season to 18 games, with owners from the Colts, Chiefs, Browns, and Patriots voicing opinions.

Cricket, Rugby & Athletics

The structure of English domestic cricket faces scrutiny, with Northamptonshire coach Darren Lehmann arguing that England players do not participate* sufficiently in county cricket, leading selectors to overlook domestic talent. The ECB has introduced flexibility this season, allowing replacements for injury, illness, and significant life events* in county competitions. International cricket sees New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr inspire a record women's ODI chase* by hitting an unbeaten 179 off 139 balls against South Africa. In rugby, the Welsh Rugby Union's extraordinary general meeting may be cancelled following the announcement that chairman Richard Collier-Keywood will step down potentially averting a major governance crisis.**

Player Health, Legal & Miscellaneous

Tiger Woods received permission from a Florida judge on Wednesday to travel internationally for comprehensive inpatient treatment, following a recent incident. In tragic news, former Wisconsin tight end Jack Pugh has died at age 24; Pugh had stepped away from football three years prior citing mental health concerns. In athletics, Olympic gold medallist Daniel Wiffen indicated that he may relocate his training base from California if his performance at the Irish Open is unsatisfactory. Meanwhile, in a bizarre off-field incident, England cricketer Ben Duckett was fined for a 93mph speeding offense committed on the A50 last August.*