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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 2:31 AM ET

College Basketball & NCAA News

The college basketball offseason is heating up with major talent deciding their futures, as Michigan secured a key transfer when 6-foot-11 redshirt sophomore J.P. Estrella committed from Tennessee, marking the first portal acquisition for the Wolverines following their national championship win Monday. Star point guard Elliot Cadeau, fresh off claiming the Final Four MOP award, announced Thursday he will return to Michigan for his senior season, bolstering their title defense hopes; bookmakers already list the Wolverines as the second favorite for the 2027 championship behind Duke according to updated odds. In women's college basketball, Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo, the reigning Naismith and WBCA Defensive Player of the Year, confirmed her return for a senior campaign, joining teammate Leonard Moore who stated the Irish are on a "revenge tour" after being excluded from last year’s CFP per the cornerback. Furthermore, the Big Ten conference is benefiting substantially from recent NCAA success, having amassed $69.4 million from combined men's and women's tournament distributions for the 2026 season, while an NCAA panel is set to discuss potential eligibility changes that would incorporate age into the rules.

Golf Major: The Masters

The 90th edition of the Masters Tournament is underway at Augusta National, commencing with the traditional Par 3 Contest where Aaron Rai secured the victory amidst a flurry of activity, including four holes-in-one and young Frankie Fleetwood stealing the spotlight. As the main event begins, pre-tournament buzz focused on the established stars; Scottie Scheffler enters as the favorite despite not entirely dominating the betting markets, with the public heavily favoring Bryson DeChambeau, who confirmed he will use a 5-iron fabricated with a 3D printer. Rory McIlroy, arriving fresh from winning the previous year's event, is seeking a rare back-to-back title, reminding observers that he is back at Augusta to compete after a busy build-up and the conclusion of his prior celebrations according to reports, while fellow major champions Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson voiced strong support for a professional golf ball distance rollback proposal. Adding to the narrative around Augusta, Gary Player commented on Tiger Woods' ongoing injury issues, stating his "heart goes out" but advising the 15-time major champion to stop driving himself, a sentiment echoed by Jason Day who called Woods' decision to drive while taking prescribed medication "a little bit selfish" for endangering others, with prosecutors seeking his prescription drug records following his recent Florida arrest per court records.

Rugby Union & International Competition

The Women's Six Nations is set to commence with several key personnel announcements across the competing nations. England will feature a much-altered lineup against Ireland, starting utility back Helena Rowland at inside centre for the opener, while Ireland aims to overcome World Cup disappointment, with kicking coach Gareth Steenson reporting a "resurgence of energy" in the squad ahead of their match against England on April 11th, and captain Erin King returning to the side after a year away per reports. Meanwhile, in the men's European club competitions, Northampton Saints will face Bath for a Champions Cup semi-final berth, bolstered by the starting appearance of fly-half Fin Smith and Alex Mitchell on the bench to face the rivals, while Dragons hooker Brodie Coghlan expressed hope of advancing in the European Challenge Cup against Zebre, supported by teammate Rodrigo Martinez, a qualified lawyer in the front row. Elsewhere, Harlequins have made a significant domestic signing, acquiring England full-back George Furbank from fellow Premiership side Northampton Saints in a recent move.

Boxing & Combat Sports Updates

In the heavyweight boxing sphere, Tyson Fury's immediate future remains a topic of intense speculation following his recent bout, with WBO champion Fabio Wardley asserting that Fury will likely struggle to regain a world title given the current belt holders as stated this week, though Fury himself is theatrically targeting rivals and even the struggling Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur in a recent monologue. Talks are reportedly ongoing to stage Fury’s long-awaited confrontation with Anthony Joshua in Dublin this September at Croke Park, though Fury is first scheduled to meet Otto Wallin on Saturday in London which fans can find details on. In women's boxing, the latest pound-for-pound rankings feature two fighters making their debut in the top 10 following strong recent showings in their respective bouts, while Amanda Serrano is set to defend her featherweight titles against Germany's Cheyenne Hanson on May 30th in El Paso, Texas as part of MVPW-03. In UFC news, Curtis Blaydes expressed his support for former opponent Tom Aspinall's return to the Octagon following the Briton’s double eye surgery earlier this year stating he is "rooting" for him, concurrently with expert predictions weighing up how Jiří Procházka can successfully reclaim his light heavyweight title against Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327 this Saturday.

Football/Soccer & Lower League Battles

A fascinating narrative is unfolding in the lower tiers of English football, where former Premier League winner Christian Fuchs is now fighting for survival with Newport County in League Two, illustrating the dramatic career shifts athletes experience according to BBC Sport. Meanwhile, Cardiff City manager Brian Barry-Murphy remains focused on securing promotion rather than external commentary on the team's form stating he only cares about achieving the extraordinary goal. In international rugby league, St Helens has announced the appointment of Abi Ekoku, the interim RFL chief executive, as their new CEO, filling the vacancy left by Mike Rush’s departure in February confirming the leadership change. to the World Cup cycle, England World Cup winners Rosie Galligan and Marlie Packer jointly announced they are expecting a baby, with Galligan due to give birth in October sharing the news this week, while England full-back Ellie Kildunne admitted experiencing an emotional dip and feeling "really alone" in the immediate aftermath of their World Cup victory as she reflected publicly.

Formula 1 & Cycling Developments

The internal stability at Red Bull Racing appears threatened, as the departure of four-time champion Max Verstappen's longtime race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, is fueling speculation about Verstappen's immediate future with the team according to internal reports. Furthermore, the sport continues to grapple with its technical direction, as analysts suggest that upcoming 2026 regulations are more likely to see minor tweaks rather than sweeping overhauls following initial critiques, even as the league weighs the positives and negatives of the new rules package which has drawn criticism. On the track, New Zealander cyclist Kiaan Watts received a 25-day ban from the global governing body after he was seen punching a fellow competitor in the head during a race last month resulting in the suspension. In other sports infrastructure news, a significant fire caused damage to the roof of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Park velodrome, though fortunately, the crucial competition track itself remained unaffected assuring minimal disruption.