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Last updated: April 2, 2026, 2:31 PM ET

College Basketball & NCAA Governance

The women's NCAA Tournament landscape continues to shift as Iowa State star Audi Crooks announced her intention to enter the transfer portal for her final year of eligibility, following similar high-profile moves like Florida's 7-foot-9 center Olivia Rioux entering the portal. On the men's side, the Final Four matchups are set, with UConn, Illinois, Arizona, and Michigan advancing, though the specter of recruiting changes looms, as the NCAA Division I Cabinet will consider a proposal that would bar athletes who enter professional drafts from competing again. Meanwhile, Kansas coach Bill Self confirmed his commitment to return for the 2026-27 season, while South Carolina cemented its dominance by reaching its sixth consecutive Final Four after a decisive win over TCU on Monday night.

Player Updates & Off-Court Incidents

Several high-profile players face uncertainty or dealt with off-court issues this week, most notably Pistons All-Star Cade Cunningham, whose recovery from a collapsed lung will keep him sidelined for at least another week. In golf, body camera footage released by authorities showed Tiger Woods expressing surprise while being handcuffed following his recent vehicle crash, and a Florida judge subsequently granted his request to travel abroad for inpatient treatment. Elsewhere, Michigan point guard Elliot Cadeau received medical attention for a potential allergic reaction before meeting the team in Indianapolis, and former Wisconsin tight end Jack Pugh, who had stepped away citing mental health concerns, passed away at age 24.

Coaching & Administration News

Administrative movements and coaching speculation dominated headlines across several sports. In college football, former Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and ex-Cal coach Jeff Tedford will join the CFP selection committee, while Ohio State coach Ryan Day likened the need for evolution in the sport to dinosaurs facing extinction, stating teams must adapt or face obsolescence. In the Big 12, Commissioner Brett Yormark engaged in a public spat with Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell over a scheduled late-night Friday game against Houston next season next season. Further down the coaching ladder, Northern Iowa has tapped Kyle Green, previously an assistant at Iowa State, to return as the men's basketball head coach.

NBA & International Basketball

The NBA saw major developments both on the court and in potential expansion efforts, as multiple billion-dollar bids surfaced for teams in the league's proposed European league structure. San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama delivered a season-high 41 points to lead the Spurs to a 10th consecutive victory against the Golden State Warriors. In league personnel news, WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu both confirmed they will re-sign with the New York Liberty, while the top WNBA free agents, ranging from MVPs to key rotation players, were ranked across the board.

Cricket & Rugby Updates

In international and domestic cricket, England coach Brendon McCullum convened a call with county counterparts to address friction between the domestic and international schedules, as the ECB finalized plans to allow replacement players for injuries and illness during the 2026 County Championship season. Following the recent Ashes performance, fast bowler Josh Tongue stated he has learned from the nightclub incident in New Zealand, while former batter Ravi Bopara confirmed he is ending his 23-year county career. In rugby, Leicester Tigers confirmed the signing of several players, including former England prop Mako Vunipola among four new arrivals, and Cornish Pirates joint-head coach Alan Paver received a six-match ban for slapping an opponent.

Motorsports & Cycling Incidents

The world of motorsports saw controversy and athlete safety concerns dominate the news cycle. Alpine issued a statement condemning social media abuse directed at driver Franco Colapinto while simultaneously denying suggestions that the team was favoring Pierre Gasly. In cycling, Spanish rider Jaume Guardeno remains in intensive care with "serious injuries" after colliding with a vehicle, a tragic event that follows investigators finding that another cyclist killed during the Road World Championships was unlocated for 82 minutes after a crash. Meanwhile, Conor Benn cited a "drastic" monetary difference as the reason for his switch from Matchroom Boxing to Dana White's Zuffa.

Tennis, Golf, and Snooker Results

The professional tennis circuit concluded its American hardcourt swing with Iga Swiatek appointing Francisco Roig, the former coach of Rafael Nadal, to aid her preparation for the clay season, as Emma Raducanu delayed her clay debut due to a persistent viral illness according to representatives. In snooker, Judd Trump secured a tight 10-9 victory over Shaun Murphy in a final-frame decider to reach the Tour Championship semi-finals, while defending champion John Higgins advanced by holding off a late charge from Mark Williams 10-8 in Manchester. On the links, bettors are analyzing the Valero Texas Open, with attention focused on whether this is the week to back Jordan Spieth's profile, while Graeme McDowell expressed interest in rejoining the DP World Tour to compete in the Irish Open, hoping to reconnect with the Ryder Cup team.

Domestic Soccer & Athlete Wellness

In domestic soccer, Northampton Saints made six changes for their Champions Cup last-16 clash, slotting Anthony Belleau in at fly-half against Castres on Friday evening, while Premiership Women's Rugby began officially exploring league expansion by inviting club expressions of interest. In Welsh rugby, the potential for an extraordinary general meeting was averted after it was announced that chair Richard Collier-Keywood would step down, potentially cancelling the EGM. Separately, England cricketer Ben Duckett was penalized after being clocked driving at 93mph on the A50 back in August, receiving a fine for the speeding offense.

Horse Racing & General Sports Oddities

Horse racing provided a major upset at Kelso when Crokes Cross won at 300-1, equaling the longest odds recorded for a winner in UK racing history at that price. In other sports news, a Title IX investigation at NC State concluded that a former trainer's contact with a male athlete was unwelcome and sexual in nature, according to obtained documents. Meanwhile, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and actress "Sinners" actress announced the birth of their first child, though neither the name nor the exact date was disclosed publicly. Freestyle ski champion Kirsty Muir admitted she surprised herself with her performance during a historic season, suggesting her best competitive efforts are still ahead.