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Last updated: April 5, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

NCAA Women's Basketball Aftermath & Coaching Moves

The fallout from the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship saw immediate coaching changes, with Virginia firing coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton on Saturday despite the team reaching the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2000, and Georgia mutually parting ways with coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. These moves followed UCLA's victory over South Carolina, a contest where UCLA coach Cori Close received praise from South Carolina's Dawn Staley, who also made a public show of her pregame handshake with Close, seen by some as a pointed gesture toward UConn's Geno Auriemma, whose criticism of the two-site regional format was disputed by NCAA president Charlie Baker citing increased attendance. Meanwhile, UConn's own future was discussed, with freshman Sarah Strong showing potential to become an all-time great, while guard Solo Ball's availability for the title game remained uncertain as he was not listed on Sunday's initial report due to a foot injury.

College Basketball Coaching Carousel & Player News

While several coaching positions saw movement, Michigan's Dusty May informed his university officials that he would not be pursuing other college basketball opportunities, capping a tenure that included leading FAU to the Final Four before taking the Michigan job, where he now faces the task of rebuilding after star Yaxel Lendeborg sustained left MCL and ankle sprains in the Elite Eight win over Arizona. The success of the tournament also financially elevated others, as Alabama coach Nate Oats signed an extension making him one of the five highest-paid coaches nationally, while Arizona's Tommy Lloyd, despite agreeing to a new deal with Zona, was edged out by Nebraska's Fred Hoiberg for the AP men's basketball Coach of the Year award. Among the players, Duke's Cameron Boozer, a projected top-five 2026 pick, revealed he suffered multiple facial fractures in the Elite Eight loss to UConn, though he still earned the distinction of being only the fifth freshman to win AP Player of the Year.

WNBA Offseason & Player Commitments

The WNBA is set to accelerate its offseason schedule, as the league and the WNBPA agreed to commence free agency on Monday, positioning the league draft for April 13. Star power remains committed to its current markets, with four-time MVP A'ja Wilson stating she is "not leaving Vegas" as she nears a new contract with the Aces. the league is establishing early rankings, with the initial Way-Too-Early 2026-27 Top 25 placing runner-up South Carolina at No. 3, while the reigning champion UCLA was unranked in the initial poll.

Golf & Boxing: Masters Preparations & Ring Confrontations

As the Masters commenced at Augusta National, two-time champion Scottie Scheffler made his arrival alongside his 9-day-old son, Remy, joining a field where analysts were breaking down tiers ranging from favorites like Rory McIlroy to those simply aiming to make the cut for the tournament. In boxing, Deontay Wilder intensified the call-out game following his points victory over Derek Chisora, telling Anthony Joshua definitively, "Let's do it," a bout that many observers believe "makes perfect sense" following Wilder's win. However, Wilder is simultaneously facing serious legal matters, as his lawyer stated he "vehemently denies" allegations of assaulting the son of his ex-partner.

Snooker & European Rugby Knockouts Dominate Weekend Action

The professional snooker circuit featured a dominant performance at the Tour Championship, where China's Zhao Xintong thrashed world number one Judd Trump 10-3 to secure his first title, a result preceded by Zhao handing John Higgins the heaviest defeat of his 34-year career in the semi-finals, winning 10-1. Meanwhile, European rugby saw intense knockout action in the Champions Cup, where Leinster survived a scare from Edinburgh, winning 49-31 to advance, while defending champions Leicester Tigers were knocked out by a relentless Bordeaux Begles side. In the Challenge Cup, Welsh sides experienced mixed fortunes, as the Dragons secured a shock upset over Stade Francais with a late try, while Ulster displayed "grit" in their 28-24 victory over Ospreys to reach the quarter-finals.

Baseball Struggles & Prospect Hype

The early MLB season has proven difficult for the Boston Red Sox, whose 2-7 start on Sunday matches the worst opening stretch in franchise history through the first nine games. While some established veterans struggle, excitement builds around incoming talent; Konnor Griffin joins recent hyped debuts like Juan Soto and Paul Skenes, as does the consideration for safeties like Caleb Downs, who may challenge the historical trend of only eight safeties drafted in the top 10 since 2000. Furthermore, NFL teams preparing for the draft have seen cornerback Jermod McCoy perform well at his pro day, while the deadline nears for teams to decide on picking up fifth-year options for 2023 first-rounders by May 1.

Global Sports Notes: Cycling, Cricket, and River Races

In international cycling, Tadej Pogacar defended his title to claim a record-equalling third Tour of Flanders after dropping rival Mathieu van der Poel with 18km remaining. On the cricket pitch, Essex secured a massive victory at Hampshire as Matt Critchley starred with both bat (173 and ball (5-9), while in the County Championship, Ben Foakes anchored a Surrey recovery that saw them post 328 all out after collapsing to 65-6. Separately, the historic Boat Races on the Thames concluded with the Cambridge men claiming their fourth consecutive win, while the Oxford women secured their first victory since 2016.

Miscellaneous Sports & Rules Updates

The NCAA is facing potential regulatory shifts following an executive order signed Friday that seeks to impose a five-year playing window and limit transfers for student-athletes. In other areas, jockey Callum Pritchard received a 12-day riding ban after misjudging the winning post and easing up his horse too early at Plumpton. Meanwhile, in combat sports, Merab Dvalishvili stated he would forego surgery despite suffering two broken noses in a sparring accident. Finally, the narrative surrounding the iconic "One Shining Moment" video compilation, which has become a staple of men's college hoops, traces its origins back 40 years to a Michigan bar.