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

WNBA Roster Moves & Draft Intrigue

WNBA free agency saw significant veteran movement as ten-time All-Star Nneka Ogwumike intends to rejoin the Los Angeles Sparks, confirmed by her sister Chiney, while sources indicated the Las Vegas Aces are finalizing a lucrative $1.19 million deal to bring back four-time All-Star Jackie Young to Las Vegas. Further solidifying rosters, the expansion Tempo franchise has secured guards Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes on matching two-year maximum contract deals according to their representative. Meanwhile, draft speculation intensified with UCLA potentially making history; all six of the seniors, who collectively scored every point in their Final Four appearance, are projected to be drafted, with new mock drafts suggesting a new projected No. 1 pick despite Lauren Betts and her teammates remaining highly touted first-round prospects following the Draft Preview.

College Hoops & SEC Shifts

Star power remains in college basketball as Final Four MOP Elliot Cadeau announced his decision to return to the Wolverines for his senior season at Michigan, providing a major boost to the reigning champions. In a move bolstering Michigan's portal acquisitions post-title, Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella committed to Michigan, giving the Wolverines a 6-foot-11 redshirt sophomore. On the defensive front, Notre Dame's Naismith and WBCA Defensive Player of the Year, Hannah Hidalgo, confirmed she will return to the Fighting Irish for her final year, while teammate Leonard Moore stated the Irish are embarking on a "revenge tour" after being excluded from the College Football Playoff.

Golf's Major Championship Action

The Masters Tournament continued its second round with Rory McIlroy aiming to secure a back-to-back win following the conclusion of the pomp surrounding his previous victory, though he remains in contention as co-leader McIlroy's golf does the talking. In a surprising turn, Scotland's Robert Mac Intyre faces potential disciplinary review after being captured making an offensive gesture on the 15th green following a difficult quadruple bogey, an incident detailed by both BBC Sport and ESPN reporting MacIntyre's gesture. Amid the competitive play, tradition reigned supreme during the Par 3 Contest where Aaron Rai won and four holes-in-one were recorded, though eight-year-old Frankie Fleetwood stole the show with his participation. Furthermore, honorary starters Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson voiced strong opinions favoring a rollback of golf ball distances for the betterment of the sport, contrasting with the ongoing settled status of the PGA Tour vs. LIV dynamic.

Rugby Union & Six Nations Kicks Off

The Women's Six Nations commences with high expectations, as rugby union in 2025 became the second most-watched women's sport globally following England's home World Cup victory, suggesting this year's tournament will be the biggest installment yet. Celtic rivalries immediately take center stage as Wales hosts Scotland in Cardiff, featuring debuts for Wales' Seren Singleton and Jorja Aiono, while Scotland aims to shed its underdog reputation. Elsewhere in the tournament buildup, England names Helena Rowland to start at inside centre against Ireland, who will be captained by the returning Erin King after a year absence, with Ireland's scrum coach Denis Fogarty insisting the team must "not let the games go past us" during the campaign as they prepare for England. In club news, Saracens sustained major season-ending injuries with Elliot Daly and Andy Onyeama-Christie suffering arm fractures, while in the Champions Cup, Dragons hooker Brodie Coghlan hopes to propel his side past Zebre into the semi-finals as Coghlan expresses pride.

Combat Sports & Regulatory Concerns

The intersection of sports and unregulated wagering drew scrutiny this week after a U.S. senator contacted six league commissioners regarding concerns over "gambling's ugly takeover of sports" due to expanding prediction market partnerships prompting a formal inquiry. In the Octagon, Daniel Rodriguez announced his planned return to the UFC following an eight-month incarceration in a Mexican jail, promising to reveal the "monster that prison created" when Rodriguez targets UFC return, while Curtis Blaydes expressed support for former opponent Tom Aspinall's recovery following necessary eye surgery as Blaydes roots for Aspinall. Meanwhile, experts provided their analysis for the upcoming UFC 327 light heavyweight title fight, debating whether Jiří Procházka can reclaim the belt or if Ulberg will upset.

Motorsports Turbulence & Player Movement

Formula 1 saw continued internal turmoil at Red Bull, with the reported departure of Max Verstappen's longtime race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, fueling speculation about the four-time champion's immediate F1 future. The sport is simultaneously facing criticism over its new 2026 regulations, which feature both positive aspects and aspects that have drawn considerable negative feedback, though analysis suggests only minor tweaks are expected. On the rallying circuit, WRC leader Elfyn Evans suffered a crash on stage three of the Croatia Rally, occurring just hours after his Toyota teammate Oliver Solberg also retired from the race when Evans crashes out. In cycling, New Zealander Kiaan Watts received a 25-day ban from the global governing body for physically striking a competitor during a race after Watts throws a punch.

NBA History & College Football Spring Games

The Los Angeles Lakers achieved a unique moment of NBA history when Bronny James completed a pass to his father, LeBron James, for the first-ever son-to-father assist in league annals during their victory over the Golden State Warriors setting up NBA history. to the gridiron, several Power 4 programs, including Alabama and Florida, are hosting their spring games this weekend, providing an early look at rosters that are already being analyzed for impact players as spring games preview the season. Following their national title win, Indiana coach Curt Cignetti stated the Hoosiers still carry a chip on their shoulder, with defensive lineman Tyrique Tucker asserting that "people are always going to doubt us" despite the CFP crown.

Wrestling, Boxing, & Other Sports Notes

In professional wrestling, a look back at the evolution of women's matches on WWE's biggest stage spans 40 years, from early appearances to the main event status women now command charting WrestleMania's growth. In boxing, heavyweight Tyson Fury faces scrutiny ahead of his comeback bout, with voices weighing in on major questions surrounding his fifth return from retirement questioning Fury's return, while promoter Eddie Hearn is reportedly discussing a September showdown between Fury and Anthony Joshua at Dublin's Croke Park venue. Separately, WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia was labeled a "liability" by fellow boxer Conor Benn, though Benn conceded Garcia is "good for boxing" as Benn assesses Garcia. Finally, in horse racing, trainer Dan Skelton expressed confidence that mare Panic Attack possesses the necessary attributes to end a 75-year drought for a mare winner in the Grand National, though the event was marred by the tragic death of Gold Dancer who suffered a broken back after winning a race on the first day after Gold Dancer is put down.