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Last updated: April 6, 2026, 2:31 PM ET

NCAA Women's Basketball Concludes

UCLA captured its first NCAA championship, routing South Carolina 85-75 on Sunday to finish the season atop The Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 poll. The victory marked the culmination of a season where UCLA's roster converged through transfers and veteran leadership, overcoming a tough loss in the previous year's Final Four. Coach Cori Close received high praise from her counterpart, Dawn Staley, who offered a warm pregame acknowledgment, though Staley also made a public gesture toward UConn's Geno Auriemma before the final. the initial way-too-early Top 25 rankings for the 2026-27 season placed UCLA unranked, while runner-up South Carolina started at No. 3.

Men's College Basketball Coaching & Player Movement

Following the men's tournament conclusion, Alabama coach Nate Oats secured a contract extension that elevates him into the ranks of the five highest-paid coaches nationally, while Arizona's Tommy Lloyd also accepted a new deal amidst reported interest from North Carolina. In stark contrast to the coaching stability elsewhere, Virginia fired coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton despite a Sweet 16 run, and Georgia mutually parted ways with women’s coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson the same day. On the player front, Wisconsin's John Blackwell announced his intention to enter the transfer portal while simultaneously testing the NBA draft waters, and Duke’s Cameron Boozer, the AP Freshman of the Year, confirmed suffering multiple facial fractures in the Elite Eight loss to UConn.

College Hoops Aftermath & Policy Shifts

The fallout from the Men's Final Four included Nebraska’s Fred Hoiberg earning AP Coach of the Year honors over Duke’s Jon Scheyer and Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd, while Cameron Boozer became only the fifth freshman to claim the AP Player of the Year award after a dominant season. Amidst the transition, NCAA President Charlie Baker defended the two-site regional format against criticism from UConn’s Geno Auriemma, stating that rising attendance figures proved the structure was working. Furthermore, a new executive order signed Friday by President Donald Trump introduced sweeping policy changes, aiming to limit NCAA athletes to a five-year playing window and restricting transfers to just one opportunity.

Professional Basketball Transactions & Star News

The WNBA commenced its offseason period, with the league and players agreeing to start free agency on Monday, ahead of the scheduled April 13 draft. In a major early move, the Chicago Sky traded two-time All-Star Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for two first-round draft selections in 2027 and 2028. Meanwhile, Aces star and four-time MVP A'ja Wilson affirmed her commitment to remaining in Las Vegas, stating she is "not leaving Vegas" when her new deal is signed following her recent championship. In NBA action over the weekend, 17-year-old rookie Cooper Flagg exploded for 45 points as the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 134-128, continuing his sensational debut form.

Golf & Tennis Updates from the Weekend

The focus shifted to Augusta National where two-time champion Scottie Scheffler arrived Sunday, bringing his newborn son, Remy, for the week's proceedings, while analysts continued to rank favorites like McIlroy and Scheffler in the Masters tiers. Elsewhere on the links, American JJ Spaun secured a victory at the weather-interrupted Texas Open, edging out Scotland’s Robert Mac Intyre who missed a chance for his third PGA Tour title. In tennis, Britain’s Cameron Norrie achieved his first Monte Carlo Masters match win since 2019, defeating Miomir Kecmanovic in the opening round of the tournament.

Rugby & European Competition

The European rugby knockout stages delivered several dramatic results, with Leinster surviving a scare against Edinburgh 49-31 to advance to the Champions Cup quarter-finals, while Glasgow Warriors also battled past the Bulls to secure their spot. In the Challenge Cup, Welsh side Dragons caused a major upset, with a last-gasp try from Wyn Jones enabling them to stun Stade Francais in Paris, a feat co-captain Angus O’Brien hoped for after the team’s prior breakthrough at the same venue. Furthermore, it was announced that English international Courtney Lawes will depart French side Brive at season's end, with Leicester Tigers reportedly keen on bringing him back to the Premiership.

Snooker & Combat Sports Developments

China's Zhao Xintong claimed his maiden Tour Championship title in Manchester, emphatically thrashing world number one Judd Trump 10-3 in the final, a match preceded by Trump sweeping Neil Robertson aside 10-4 in the semi-finals. Adding context to Zhao's victory, John Higgins suffered the heaviest defeat of his 34-year career, falling 10-1 to Zhao in the semi-final round. In boxing, Lauren Price successfully defended her welterweight world titles against Stephanie Pineiro, prompting promoter Ben Shalom to confirm that Price is expected to sign a lucrative two-fight deal with undisputed champion Claressa Shields.

Horse Racing & Global Athletics

The Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse saw Soldier In Milan, ridden by Donagh Meyler, race clear for the victory, while confirmations for the Aintree Grand National were headlined by past winners I Am Maximus and Nick Rockett. In athletics, American sprinter Sha-Carri Richardson overcame a significant 10-metre handicap to win the prestigious Stawell Gift, making her only the third woman to achieve the feat starting from the back of the field. Meanwhile, jockey Callum Pritchard received a 12-day riding ban after misjudging the winning post at Plumpton and easing up his horse with a full circuit still remaining in the race.

Tributes, Controversies, and Miscellaneous Sports News

The sporting world mourned the loss of Sir Craig Reedie, the esteemed former president of the World Anti-Doping Agency and chair of the British Olympic Association, who passed away at the age of 84. In professional golf controversy, Jason Day may face renewed scrutiny over his wardrobe choices at the Masters this week, following his request a year prior from Augusta National officials to adopt more reserved attire. Ex-heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder, following his points victory over Derek Chisora, publicly called out Anthony Joshua for a bout that promoters believe "makes perfect sense", though Wilder's lawyer simultaneously issued a statement vehemently denying recent allegations of assault.