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Last updated: April 4, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

NCAA Women's Basketball Title Race & Coaching Carousel

The Women's NCAA championship game is set, pitting South Carolina against UCLA with the Gamecocks aiming for their third title in five seasons under coach Dawn Staley. UCLA enters the contest with a more disciplined, "businesslike" approach following last year's Final Four disappointment, determined to secure the program's first-ever national championship after they grinded out a sloppy win over Texas in the semifinal, overcoming 23 turnovers. Meanwhile, the semifinal round saw South Carolina fuel their upset over previously undefeated UConn, 62-48, driven by the memory of their 2025 national title loss to the Huskies, while UConn coach Geno Auriemma's postgame conduct drew disappointment, despite NCAA President Charlie Baker defending the two-site regional format amid Auriemma's criticism. The coaching turnover in the sport continued as Virginia fired coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton Saturday despite the team reaching the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2000, and Georgia also mutually agreed to part ways with coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson.

Men's College Basketball Final Four & Player Movement

The Men's Final Four is set for Saturday, featuring Michigan's return to the national semifinals after a three-year absence under coach Dusty May, who previously led FAU's Cinderella run. Michigan faces Arizona, with Wildcats coach Tommy Lloyd staying present and focusing solely on the game, despite pervasive rumors linking him to the North Carolina coaching vacancy amid UNC talk. The UConn contingent, who hoped for a dual national championship appearance for the first time since 2014 amid UConn's men's and women's success, saw their hopes dashed by South Carolina; however, UConn's Silas Demary Jr. is expected to play at 90% capacity against Illinois, who themselves are seeking revenge for a prior loss to UConn. In player movement news, Duke freshman Cameron Boozer was named AP Player of the Year, just the fifth freshman to earn the honor, while Iowa State star Audi Crooks entered the transfer portal for her final year of eligibility, projecting as the top available player among the 800-plus who have declared intent to transfer.

Boxing, Snooker, and MMA Updates

In combat sports, welterweight champion Lauren Price successfully defended her world titles against Stephanie Pineiro, immediately calling for a future clash with Claressa Shields scheduled for the end of the year. Separately, former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder "vehemently denies" allegations made by his ex-partner's son that he committed assault, a story that played out publicly as rival Derek Chisora arrived at a press event in an army tank alongside politician Nigel Farage. On the snooker table, the Tour Championship saw major upsets: John Higgins suffered the heaviest defeat of his 34-year career, falling 10-1 to Zhao Xintong in the semifinals, though Higgins had earlier managed to fight back to beat Mark Selby 10-8 to reach that stage. Meanwhile, Judd Trump secured his place in the final by sweeping Robertson aside with a commanding 10-4 victory. In MMA, Merab Dvalishvili stated he would refuse surgery despite suffering two broken nose bones in a sparring accident.

European Rugby Knockout Stages

The European club rugby knockout rounds delivered several decisive results across both the Champions Cup and the Challenge Cup. In the Champions Cup, Toulouse ended Bristol Bears' campaign ruthlessly in the last 16, scoring nine tries in a dominant victory in France, while Sale Sharks successfully held off a comeback from Harlequins to advance to the quarter-finals. Glasgow Warriors also progressed after a narrow, thrilling contest in the wind and rain against the Springbok-laden Bulls, setting up a quarter-final clash where they hope to continue a memorable season. In the Challenge Cup, Ulster secured their spot in the next round with a 28-24 victory over Ospreys, despite Ospreys coach Mark Jones noting that recruitment is difficult with the team's professional future only guaranteed until the end of next season adding to squad concerns. Exeter Chiefs also advanced after Immanuel Feyi-Waboso scored a superb solo try on his return from injury to beat Munster.

Domestic Cricket & Football Incidents

The County Championship saw Lancashire's new red-ball captain, Jimmy Anderson, take 5-64 to put his side in command against Northamptonshire at the halfway mark, while Surrey staged a major recovery, going from 65-6 to post 328 all out thanks to contributions from Ben Foakes and Tom Lawes. In other cricket news, England coach Brendon McCullum initiated conversations with county counterparts amid ongoing unrest between the domestic and international game schedules as the ECB seeks alignment. On the football pitch, the Irish Cup semi-finals saw dramatic finishes: Coleraine needed extra time to secure a 2-1 victory over Larne, and holders Dungannon Swifts advanced after prevailing in a penalty shootout against Cliftonville. Meanwhile, Cornish Pirates joint-head coach Alan Paver received a six-match ban after admitting to slapping an opposition player during a match.

League & Player Status Updates

In the UK's Super League, the Huddersfield Giants continued their revival by defeating York Knights, marking their second consecutive victory for the first time since August 2025. In the NFL, the deadline for teams to exercise the fifth-year option on 2023 first-round rookie contracts approaches on May 1, as attention turns to player evaluations like cornerback Jermod McCoy's recent pro day amid QB ranking speculation. In college football, TCU coach Sonny Dykes agreed to a multiyear extension after four seasons with a 36-17 record, though he recently drew criticism from Indiana coach Curt Cignetti over comments regarding transfer quarterback Josh Hoover's turnover rate Cignetti backing his quarterback. Separately, the NBA saw the Spurs win their 10th straight game as Victor Wembanyama dropped a season-high 41 points against Golden State, while Pistons guard Cade Cunningham will miss at least another week while recovering from a collapsed lung injury.