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Last updated: April 7, 2026, 11:31 AM ET

Men's College Basketball & Coaching Carousel

The immediate aftermath of the men's NCAA Championship saw Michigan's champion coach, Dusty May, confirming he is staying put in Ann Arbor, informing university officials he is not pursuing other high-profile jobs after leading the Wolverines to victory. May’s triumph, built around transfers and upperclassmen, culminated in Michigan becoming the first team since 2009 to defeat UConn in the Sweet 16 or later to win the title, an accomplishment that immediately placed them at No. 1 in the Way-Too-Early Top 25 for the 2026-27 season. Meanwhile, the coaching churn continues elsewhere, as speculation mounts over the next steps for UNC following the departure of their previous coach, while Alabama rewarded Nate Oats with a new contract that places him among the five highest-paid college basketball coaches nationally.

The fallout from the tournament also revealed player injuries, with Duke’s projected 2026 NBA draft lottery pick, Cameron Boozer, confirming he sustained multiple facial fractures during his team’s Elite Eight loss to UConn. In related college news, Wisconsin’s John Blackwell announced plans to enter the transfer portal while simultaneously exploring the NBA draft process, joining a rapidly evolving 2026-27 transfer market already being headlined by top prospects like Audi Crooks and Kymora Johnson. Teams are aggressively positioning themselves, as evidenced by assessments of programs that pushed the envelope with bold portal strategies.

Women's College Basketball & WNBA Moves

UCLA secured the final No. 1 ranking in the final AP Top 25 poll after routing South Carolina to claim their first NCAA championship, a victory that prompted glowing praise from the defeated South Carolina coach, Dawn Staley, toward UCLA counterpart Cori Close following the title game. Staley’s acknowledgment of Close contrasted sharply with apparent lingering tension, as Staley also took a public opportunity to offer a pregame handshake acknowledgment, seemingly directed at UConn’s Geno Auriemma following previous sideline incidents involving Auriemma’s behavior. The immediate off-season saw Virginia fire coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton despite guiding the team to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2000, and Georgia also parted ways with Katie Abrahamson-Henderson by mutual agreement.

The WNBA officially commenced its condensed free agency period on Monday, with major moves already reshaping rosters, as Angel Reese was traded from Chicago to Atlanta in exchange for future picks, setting the stage for a busy period managed under new parameters. The league and the WNBPA agreed to the Monday start, with the highly anticipated draft scheduled soon after on April 13 as per the agreement reached. speculation is already turning toward the 2026 class, with questions surrounding which major names might be available on the free agent market.

Tennis & Golf Majors

The clay-court season officially commenced in Monte Carlo, where both Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz secured commanding second-round victories as their battle for the world number one ranking intensifies. British No. 1 Cameron Norrie also found success, achieving his first match win at the Monte Carlo Masters since 2019 by defeating Miomir Kecmanovic. Meanwhile, the lead-up to the 2026 Masters is underway, with tournament storylines focusing on whether Scottie Scheffler remains the betting favorite despite arriving at Augusta National with his newborn son, Remy, just nine days old in tow. First-timers like Holywood’s Tom McKibbin described the experience of driving down Magnolia Lane as “surreal”, while veteran Jason Day is reportedly facing scrutiny from Augusta National again regarding his choice of clothing outfits.

European Rugby & Football

European club rugby knockout stages are set, marking success for several sides while ending campaigns for others in both the Champions Cup and the Challenge Cup. Leinster survived a scare from Edinburgh, winning 49-31 to advance to the Champions Cup quarter-finals, where they will be joined by Sale Sharks, who managed to hold off a late Harlequins push. However, the tournament proved difficult for English side Leicester Tigers, who were soundly defeated by Bordeaux Begles, while Toulouse delivered a ruthless performance, scoring nine tries in a dominant victory over Bristol Bears in the last-16 tie. In the Challenge Cup, Welsh teams had mixed fortunes; Dragons kept their European hopes alive with a last-gasp try against Stade Francais to stun the Parisians, but Cardiff and Ospreys both saw their runs concluded, though Ulster praised their own side’s grit in overcoming the Ospreys 28-24.

Boxing & Combat Sports Updates

Boxing heavyweight Tyson Fury is scheduled for a return fight on Saturday in London against an opponent yet to be fully confirmed, though Deontay Wilder publicly called out Anthony Joshua following his own points victory over Derek Chisora on the same fight card. Wilder’s victory over Chisora prompted him to reiterate his desire for a bout with Joshua, a matchup that many observers agree makes perfect sense strategically, though Wilder is simultaneously having to vehemently deny assault allegations made by an ex-partner’s son. In other combat news, Delicious Orie discussed his sudden retirement from boxing, citing fears of depression and his desire to become a positive role model for youth, while in boxing’s lighter weights, Lauren Price successfully defended her welterweight titles and immediately called for a future showdown with Claressa Shields.

General Athletics & Other Sports Notes

World Athletics announced plans to establish a standalone World Marathon Championships starting in 2030, with early discussions suggesting Athens, Greece, could host the inaugural event. On the track, American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson managed a historic victory at the Stawell Gift, overcoming a significant 10-meter handicap to become only the third woman to win from the back of the field. In snooker, China's Zhao Xintong claimed his first Tour Championship title by thumping world number one Judd Trump by a decisive 10-3 margin, a result that followed Trump’s crushing semi-final loss to Zhao where Higgins suffered the heaviest defeat of his career. Meanwhile, former Australian batter David Warner was charged with drink-driving in Sydney, and Jason Day commented that Tiger Woods’ decision to drive under the influence was "a little bit selfish" for endangering others.