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Last updated: April 3, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

NCAA Basketball Coaching Carousel & Honors

The conclusion of the men's NCAA tournament saw several high-profile coaching movements and award announcements. Nebraska's Fred Hoiberg secured the Associated Press men's basketball Coach of the Year award on Friday, edging out Duke's Jon Scheyer and Arizona's Tommy Lloyd, despite the latter agreeing to a new deal with Arizona amid swirling rumors linking him to the University of North Carolina opening. Lloyd affirmed his commitment, stating he is not a "multitasker" while preparing for the Final Four. Meanwhile, Kansas coach Bill Self confirmed his return for the 2026-27 season, expressing firm commitment to competing for a National Championship, while TCU coach Sonny Dykes finalized a multiyear extension after leading the Horned Frogs to a 36-17 record over four seasons. On the player side, Cameron Boozer became only the fifth freshman ever to claim the AP Player of the Year honor, following in the footsteps of a Duke program that saw him earn the award two years in a row for a player from that institution.

Men's Final Four & Player Status

As the Men's Final Four approaches, UConn is positioned for a potential dual championship appearance, a feat last achieved in 2014 as both the men's and women's teams advanced. UConn's Silas Demary Jr., who has been managing a high ankle sprain, is expected to be at 90% capacity for the matchup against Illinois, while his coach, Dan Hurley, addressed public perception of his sideline demeanor, asserting he is "not looking for any sympathy" regarding his coaching antics and suggesting a bizarre interaction with a referee was merely a misunderstanding where he thought the official aimed for a "chest-bump". In the other semifinal, Arizona, back in the national semifinals for the first time in 25 years, remains focused on the present moment chasing history, facing Michigan, whose coach Dusty May returns to the Final Four for the first time since his Cinderella run with FAU three years prior. Michigan's legendary Fab Five members are set to reunite for an alternate broadcast of the game. Furthermore, NCAA governance is considering rule changes that would bar athletes who enter but remain in a professional draft from competing in college again.

Women's College Basketball & WNBA Outlook

The Women's Final Four features several top talents, including UConn's Sarah Strong, who is already setting records and could potentially become a four-time champion, and her teammate Elliot Cadeau, who rejoined the team after an allergic reaction. USC star JuJu Watkins is reportedly nearing the conclusion of her rehabilitation process following a knee injury, suggesting a potential return for the next season. In WNBA offseason news, the Portland Fire selected unrestricted free agent Bridget Carleton as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 expansion draft, while the league's established stars are signaling commitment to their current cities; four-time MVP A'ja Wilson confirmed she is "not leaving Vegas", and both Breanna Stewart & Sabrina Ionescu announced they will re-sign their contracts with the Liberty. teams must decide on the fifth-year options for 2023 first-rounders by May 1, determining which players will secure their 2027 seasons.

College Football & Personnel Moves

The college football sphere saw coaching stability and controversy. Indiana coach Curt Cignetti publicly voiced support for transfer quarterback Josh Hoover while responding to recent critiques from TCU coach Sonny Dykes regarding Hoover's turnover rate. Meanwhile, Ohio State coach Ryan Day issued a stark warning about the evolution of the sport, comparing the current environment to dinosaurs facing extinction, asserting that programs must "adapt or die." In personnel news, Alabama's Aden Holloway plans to enroll for fall classes and aims to rejoin the team next season following the reversal of his campus ban, and former Wisconsin tight end Jack Pugh, who stepped away citing mental health concerns, has tragically passed away at the age of 24.

Professional Sports Updates & Player News

In the NBA, Victor Wembanyama powered the San Antonio Spurs to their tenth consecutive victory, dropping 41 points against the Golden State Warriors, while Luka Doncic inflicted one of the Lakers' heaviest defeats, breaking Kobe Bryant's record for most points scored in a calendar month by a Laker. The Pistons confirmed that All-Star guard Cade Cunningham will be sidelined for at least another week while recovering from a collapsed lung. Across the pond, multiple bids valued at over a billion dollars have reportedly been made for teams in the proposed NBA Europe league. In golf, betting odds favor Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy for the next four major championships, including the upcoming Masters.

Combat Sports & Athlete Resilience

Fighter Merab Dvalishvili stated he will forgo surgery despite suffering two breaks in his nose during a recent sparring session, indicating he will continue competing with the injury. In boxing news, welterweight champion Lauren Price is actively engaged in discussions for a potential bout against undisputed champion Claressa Shields at the middleweight division, while promoter Frank Warren's associate mentioned that Derek Chisora should consider retirement regardless of the outcome against Deontay Wilder. Separately, police released body camera footage related to Tiger Woods' recent SUV crash in Florida, which showed the golfer telling a deputy that he was reportedly speaking with the president; a judge later granted Woods permission to seek comprehensive inpatient treatment outside the U.S. .

Cricket & European Rugby Developments

The County Championship season commenced with hopes for a "clean slate", though early match action saw Surrey stage a superb recovery after slumping to 65-6 before posting 328 all out against Warwickshire, while Glamorgan fought back to 99-4 against Yorkshire, albeit with an injury scare involving Jonny Bairstow. New Zealand's Amelia Kerr set a new record in women's ODI cricket by smashing an unbeaten 179 runs off 139 balls to guide her side to the highest successful run chase in history. In European rugby, Glasgow Warriors face the Bulls in the Champions Cup last 16, standing on the edge of an extraordinary season, while Northampton Saints will feature Anthony Belleau at fly-half against Castres. Meanwhile, Welsh rugby faces internal uncertainty after it was announced that WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood would step down, potentially leading to the cancellation of an EGM.

Miscellaneous Global Sports Notes

In tennis, Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from another tournament as she continues to manage recovery from a viral illness, postponing the start of her clay-court season. Snooker saw Judd Trump secure a spot in the Tour Championship semi-finals after defeating Shaun Murphy 10-9 in a deciding frame, while John Higgins also advanced by holding off a comeback from Mark Williams. In cycling, Spanish rider Jaume Guardeno remains in intensive care following serious injuries sustained in a collision with a vehicle. Finally, the Olympic movement noted a positive development as officials reported zero positive doping tests for banned substances at the recent Milan-Cortina Games, potentially marking the cleanest Games in 28 years.