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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

WNBA Free Agency & Roster Moves Heating Up

WNBA free agency saw several high-profile players finalize their commitments, signaling major shifts ahead of the new season, highlighted by three-time All-Star Kelsey Mitchell finalizing a $1.4M deal to return to the Indiana Fever on a one-year supermax contract. Elsewhere, veteran Nneka Ogwumike, a ten-time All-Star and 2016 MVP, confirmed her return to the Los Angeles Sparks after leaving Seattle, while Allisha Gray is reportedly closing in on a three-year max contract with the Atlanta Dream. The league's expansion team, the Tempo, aggressively secured talent by agreeing to two-year max contracts with guards Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes, according to their agent confirming the additions.

Defensive standout Hannah Hidalgo, the Naismith and WBCA Defensive Player of the Year, announced she will return to Notre Dame for her senior season, bolstering the Fighting Irish's prospects. Meanwhile, the UCLA contingent, which scored all of their points in the Final Four, has projected success in the upcoming draft, with reports suggesting all six seniors could be selected, including Lauren Betts who features prominently in mock drafts as a potential No. 1 pick. In personnel news outside of free agency, UConn freshman Eric Reibe, who was part of the Huskies' Final Four rotation, entered the transfer portal on Friday.

College Basketball Transfers & Program Stability

College basketball saw key transfers and commitments solidify rosters following the national championship, with Michigan landing Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella, a 6-foot-11 redshirt sophomore, providing the Wolverines with their first portal acquisition since winning the title Monday giving them new depth. Conversely, Elliot Cadeau, the Final Four Most Outstanding Player, chose to forgo the portal and return to the Michigan Wolverines for his senior year, a substantial retention for the program. In other Big Ten news, Cal sophomore Justin Pippen is transferring to Ohio State after spending his freshman year at Michigan and his sophomore year at Berkeley, his agents at WME Basketball confirmed the move.

Programs that missed the recent College Football Playoff (CFP) are already channeling motivation into the next season, as Notre Dame cornerback Leonard Moore stated the Irish are on a "revenge tour" after their exclusion from the recent CFP bracket. Separately, the Big Ten conference is set to benefit financially from recent postseason success, having amassed $69.4 million from NCAA distributions derived from performances in the 2026 men's and women's basketball tournaments recognizing their strong showing.

Golf Focus Amidst The Masters

The first major of the year continued Friday with the Masters entering its second round, where players like Rory McIlroy sought to solidify their position after the pomp of his previous victory reminding observers he is there to win, while Scotland's Robert Mac Intyre could face disciplinary review after being caught making an obscene gesture during a quadruple bogey prompting potential sanctions. On the traditional side, Augusta National’s Par 3 Contest featured family moments, including nine-year-old Frankie Fleetwood focusing on his shots while Aaron Rai ultimately claimed the contest victory. Golf legends Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson expressed their strong support for a proposed rollback in golf ball distances to benefit the long-term health of the game, while Bryson DeChambeau confirmed his intention to play the tournament using a 5-iron he fabricated himself utilizing a 3D printer technology.

Rugby Union Momentum & Player Updates

Women's rugby union is experiencing unprecedented viewership following England's home Rugby World Cup victory in 2025, leading to speculation about whether this year's Six Nations will surpass previous editions in scale riding the record viewership wave. The tournament opener featured intense rivalries, as Wales hosted Scotland in Cardiff, with Glasgow Warriors back row Emily Coubrough set to earn her first senior cap for the Scottish side. England also named a changed lineup to face Ireland, featuring Helena Rowland starting at inside centre for their opening fixture, while England World Cup winners Rosie Galligan and Marlie Packer announced they are expecting a baby together, with Galligan due in October sharing the personal news.

Global Football & Cricket Action

In European club rugby, Glasgow Warriors enter their Champions Cup quarter-final against Toulon as favorites, aiming to reverse past results against the French side seeking a historic victory. Meanwhile, Northampton Saints face Bath in a critical fixture, boosted by the inclusion of fly-half Fin Smith in the starting lineup and scrum-half Alex Mitchell on the bench as they fight for a semi-final spot. In cricket, 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi continued his remarkable run in the IPL, smashing a fifty off just 15 balls as Rajasthan Royals secured a six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru showcasing youthful brilliance.

Heavyweight Boxing & Combat Sports Updates

The heavyweight boxing sphere remains focused on Tyson Fury, who faces several critical questions regarding his boxing future as he prepares for his fifth return from retirement prompting expert analysis. WBO champion Fabio Wardley suggested Fury will find it difficult to reclaim a world title given the current strength of belt holders, calling him a liability to win again, while Conor Benn also weighed in, stating that Ryan Garcia is "good for boxing" but ultimately a liability offering a critical assessment. In MMA, Daniel Rodriguez announced his intention to return to the UFC after serving eight months in a Mexican jail, promising to reveal the "monster that prison created" signaling his comeback.

F1 Technical Issues & Player Movement

Formula 1 saw further internal turmoil at Red Bull, as the departure of Max Verstappen's longtime race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, fueled speculation about the four-time world champion's immediate future with the team adding to internal strain. Concurrently, the FIA's new regulations set for 2026 are eliciting mixed responses, with analysts dissecting the positive elements against the considerable criticism weighing the pros and cons. Elsewhere in sports governance, a U.S. Senator raised concerns regarding the expanding partnerships between major sports leagues and prediction markets voicing apprehension over gambling's expansion.