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Last updated: April 2, 2026, 11:31 AM ET

NCAA Basketball: Final Four & Player Movement

The Men's Final Four bracket is set, featuring a clash where Arizona and Michigan are co-favorites to win the tournament, with bettors seeing their head-to-head semifinal as essentially a toss-up, while Illinois and UConn trail slightly in the odds. The Women's side sees No. 1 seeds UConn, UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina convening in Phoenix, with South Carolina securing its sixth consecutive Final Four appearance after crushing TCU 87-41 on Monday night. Meanwhile, player movement is heating up off the court: Iowa State star Audi Crooks announced Thursday she is entering the portal for her final year of eligibility, joining Florida's massive 7-foot-9 center Olivia Rioux who also entered the transfer portal. Kansas coach Bill Self confirmed his return through the 2026-27 season, expressing commitment to competing for another title, contrasting with the NCAA proposing a ban that would bar athletes who enter and remain in a professional draft from competing in college.

College Hoops Honors & Coaching Shifts

Individual accolades are being finalized across college basketball, as the Wooden Award finalists were announced, featuring a strong freshman class including Dybantsa, Boozer, and Acuff joining Michigan's Yaxel Lendeborg and Purdue's Braden Smith, while UConn's Strong and Fudd headline the women's finalists ahead of the Final Four. In coaching news, Northern Iowa is bringing back a familiar face as Kyle Green replaces Jacobson as head coach after five years on Iowa State's staff. Big Ten dominance in men's hoops continues to be a talking point, with some suggesting the conference's success might be permanent, even as North Carolina looms large seeking its next men's coach post-Final Four.

Tennis & Golf Updates

In professional tennis, Iga Swiatek appointed Francisco Roig, former coach of Rafael Nadal and Emma Raducanu, as she seeks to build on her success. In contrast, Britain’s Jack Draper is maintaining a cautious approach to his return, withdrawing from the Monte Carlo Masters as he manages an ongoing arm injury. On the links, attention turns to the Valero Texas Open, where bettors are assessing whether to back players like Jordan Spieth based on desirable course traits. Separately, following his recent vehicle incident, a Florida judge ruled that Tiger Woods can travel outside the U.S. to enter comprehensive inpatient treatment, prompting golf analysts to question the sport's dependency on him moving forward.

European Football & Rugby Developments

Northampton Saints are preparing for their Champions Cup last-16 clash, where Anthony Belleau will start at fly-half in a match featuring six team changes against Castres at Franklin's Gardens on Friday. In rugby union, the Welsh Rugby Union faces potential turmoil as an extraordinary general meeting may be cancelled following the announcement that chair Richard Collier-Keywood will step down. Meanwhile, Cornish Pirates joint-head coach Alan Paver received a six-match ban after admitting to slapping an opposition player during a recent fixture. Premiership Women's Rugby is actively exploring league expansion by soliciting interest from interested clubs.

Cricket & Snooker Results

In the world of cricket, England's players are addressing fitness concerns, with women's head coach Charlotte Edwards confirming her squad has 100% resolved past physical conditioning issues, while selectors have appointed Tom Smith as the new spin-bowling coach for the summer. Spinner Shoaib Bashir is attempting to regain his England spot at his new county Derbyshire, with coach Mickey Arthur backing him as a 'national treasure'. On the baize, snooker saw dramatic finishes at the Tour Championship, where Judd Trump edged out Shaun Murphy 10-9 in a final-frame decider to reach the semifinals, though defending champion John Higgins also survived a fierce comeback attempt from Mark Williams to win his opening match 10-8.

Formula 1 & Cycling Incidents

Formula 1 faces uncertainty as Max Verstappen has suggested he might quit the sport, linking his potential departure to dissatisfaction with the 2026 regulation changes that he predicted would underwhelm. The Alpine team was forced to issue a statement condemning social media abuse directed at driver Franco Colapinto and denying "unfounded" claims of favoring teammate Pierre Gasly. Tragedy struck cycling when Spanish rider Jaume Guardeno was placed in intensive care following a collision with a vehicle that caused serious injuries; this follows a separate investigation revealing that a cyclist killed during the Road World Championships was not discovered for 82 minutes following a crash.

Ryder Cup & Team Personnel Moves

The European Ryder Cup team is already to 2027, with Italy's Edoardo Molinari confirming he will reprise his vice-captain role for the event at Adare Manor in Ireland. LIV golfer Graeme McDowell signaled he is considering a return to the DP World Tour by playing the Irish Open, a move intended to help him reconnect with the European Ryder Cup setup. In the NFL, Steelers President Art Rooney II stated that a decision regarding quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future is expected before next month's draft, while Cleveland Browns Head Coach Todd Monken missed the team photo because he was getting a haircut.

General Sports Personnel & Player Status

The WNBA free agency period features over 100 athletes hitting the market, with analysts ranking the top 55 available players from MVPs to key rotation pieces, though the New York Liberty stars Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu have already committed to re-signing with the team. In boxing, Conor Benn revealed his move from Matchroom Boxing to Dana White's Zuffa Boxing stems from a drastic difference in financial compensation. Meanwhile, former Wisconsin tight end Jack Pugh, who had stepped away from football citing mental health concerns, died at the age of 24.

Cricket & Domestic League Management

The 2026 County Championship season is set to begin amidst hopes that the ECB can foster a better connection with the domestic game, with commentators providing club-by-club previews for the upcoming campaign. To manage player availability, the ECB has confirmed that replacements will be permitted for injuries, illness, and significant life events during the season. Former England batter Ravi Bopara has announced his retirement from county cricket, concluding a 23-year career. Separately, Welsh record holder Freya Jones expressed devastation after her javelins were broken while in transit ahead of the Commonwealth Games.

Atmosphere & Athlete Recovery

The immersive atmosphere of the new Intuit Dome is proving disruptive, with the Clippers' dedicated "Wall" section described as transforming fans into active participants who can affect games in real time against opponents. In athletics, Olympic gold medallist Daniel Wiffen indicated his intention to relocate his training base from California if he fails to perform adequately at the Irish Open in Bangor. In women's cricket, New Zealand's Amelia Kerr powered an astonishing women's ODI chase, hitting an unbeaten 179 off 139 balls to secure a record-breaking victory against South Africa.