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Last updated: April 6, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

NCAA Women’s Basketball Concludes; Coaching Carousel Turns

The UCLA Bruins secured the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, culminating a season where the team converged diverse transfers under coach Cori Close to claim the title, a moment Coach Dawn Staley praised as deserved for "quality people" following South Carolina's defeat in the final on Sunday. Staley herself made a point of acknowledging Close with a prominent pregame handshake, an action interpreted by some observers as a subtle retort to past criticisms, including those from Geno Auriemma, whose own conduct in the Final Four drew disapproval from some analysts Wetzel noted. Despite the loss, runner-up South Carolina is already slotted as the No. 3 team in the initial way-too-early rankings for the 2026-27 season, while UCLA, the current champion, surprisingly sits unranked in that future projection UCLA ranked lowest. Meanwhile, the coaching carousel spun in the aftermath, as Virginia fired coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton on Saturday despite a Sweet 16 appearance, and Georgia announced a mutual parting with coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson Georgia parts ways.

College Hoops Aftermath & Future Contracts

As the dust settled from the men's tournament, where Michigan’s historic 18-point margin of victory over Arizona tied the largest in a 1-seed NCAA game since 1979 Michigan's dominant win, Michigan coach Dusty May informed officials that he is not pursuing outside jobs, signaling contentment after leading the Wolverines to the Final Four, a journey that followed his Cinderella run with FAU three years prior May returns to Final Four. On the contract front, Alabama coach Nate Oats signed an extension that places him among the five highest-paid coaches nationally, while Arizona's Tommy Lloyd, despite reported interest from North Carolina, announced Friday he has agreed to a new multiyear deal. On the player side, Duke’s Cameron Boozer, who just became the fifth freshman to win AP Player of the Year Boozer claims AP honor, confirmed he suffered multiple facial fractures in the Elite Eight loss to UConn, though UConn’s Solo Ball was not listed on availability for the title game as he manages a foot injury.

Professional Boxing & Snooker Updates

In professional boxing, Deontay Wilder generated attention over the weekend, first by securing a points victory over Derek Chisora Wilder outpoints Chisora and immediately calling out Anthony Joshua for a fight that analysts agree "makes perfect sense" Wilder challenges Joshua, though the former champion is also attempting to quell separate legal issues, as his lawyer stated he "vehemently denies" assault allegations Wilder denies assault claims. Shifting focus to snooker in Manchester, China's Zhao Xintong dominated the Tour Championship, first crushing world number one Judd Trump’s hopes in the semi-finals, handing Higgins the heaviest defeat of his career in a 10-1 rout, before Zhao subsequently thrashed Trump in the final 10-3 to claim his maiden Tour Championship title Zhao claims Tour title; Trump had earlier secured his spot by sweeping Neil Robertson 10-4 Trump beats Robertson.

European Rugby Knockout Stages

The European rugby knockout stages saw several intense battles, with Leinster surviving a chaotic second half against Edinburgh, winning 49-31 at the Aviva Stadium to secure their spot in the Champions Cup quarter-finals Leinster survives scare, while Glasgow Warriors also progressed after managing to defeat the Bulls in difficult weather conditions in Glasgow Glasgow battles past Bulls. In the Challenge Cup, Dragons kept Welsh hopes alive in Europe after a last-gasp try allowed them to stun Stade Francais in Paris in the last-16, an upset that follows Ulster’s gritty 28-24 victory over Ospreys Ulster praises 'grit'. Conversely, the defending Champions Cup champions, Leicester Tigers, were eliminated after being decisively beaten by a relentless Bordeaux Begles side Bordeaux knocks Tigers out, while Toulouse also advanced by inflicting a ruthless defeat on Bristol Bears, scoring nine tries in their last-16 match Toulouse crush Bristol.

Baseball Struggles & Golf Preparations

The Boston Red Sox began their season poorly, falling to a major league-worst 2-7 record on Sunday, a start that manager Alex Cora deemed "unacceptable" as it ties the worst nine-game opening in franchise history Red Sox fall to 2-7. In contrast, the focus shifts to Augusta National, where two-time champion Scottie Scheffler arrived Sunday alongside his nine-day-old son, Remy, as golf writers analyze the field, ranking favorites like Rory McIlroy, who is supported by his hometown of Holywood Scheffler arrives at Masters. In PGA Tour action, American JJ Spaun overtook Scotland's Robert Mac Intyre at the weather-interrupted Texas Open to claim the title Spaun wins Texas Open.

WNBA Free Agency & Athlete Policy Shifts

The WNBA and the Players Association reached an agreement to commence the league's free agency period on Monday, with the highly anticipated player draft scheduled shortly thereafter for April 13 WNBA free agency starts Monday, a development occurring while established stars confirm their commitment to current teams; four-time MVP A’ja Wilson stated she is "not leaving Vegas" when it comes time to sign her next contract with the Aces Wilson commits to Aces. Concurrently, on the administrative front, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday that seeks to impose strict new NCAA regulations, limiting athletes to a five-year playing window and restricting transfers to a single move between schools Trump signs transfer order.

Cricket, Snooker, and Other Global Sports Notes

In domestic cricket, Essex secured a massive innings and 137-run victory over Hampshire, largely thanks to Matt Critchley who contributed 173 runs and took 5-9 with the ball Essex wins by an innings, while Lancashire captain Jimmy Anderson chipped in with 5-64 against Northamptonshire Anderson bags five. In Rugby League, Wakefield Trinity maintained pressure on the Super League leaders with a comfortable win over Castleford Tigers Wakefield keeps pace, and Hull KR dominated the city derby against Hull FC with a 26-6 result featuring five tries Rovers overpower Hull FC. Furthermore, in a strange incident on the racetrack, jockey Callum Pritchard received a 12-day ban after he mistakenly eased his horse too early, misjudging the location of the winning post with a full circuit still remaining Jockey receives ban.