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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

WNBA Free Agency Heats Up

WNBA free agency saw several major stars finalize commitments, reshaping title aspirations across the league. Two-time scoring champion Brittney Griner is reportedly finalizing a seven-figure move to join the Connecticut Sun, while veteran point guard Chelsea Gray has agreed to a three-year, $3 million guaranteed deal to remain with the Las Vegas Aces. The Aces also secured four-time All-Star Jackie Young, inked to a reported $1.19 million agreement, maintaining their core strength. Elsewhere, Kelsey Mitchell is set to return to the Indiana Fever on a one-year, $1.4 million supermax contract, and ten-time All-Star Nneka Ogwumike intends to rejoin the Los Angeles Sparks, though she had been linked with a move away from Seattle.

College Basketball Transfers & Awards

The post-season movement in college basketball continued as UConn's rotation player Eric Reibe, part of the Huskies' Final Four team, entered the transfer portal looking for a new destination. Meanwhile, Michigan secured a key addition after their national title run, landing 6-foot-11 redshirt sophomore J.P. Estrella, who committed from Tennessee to bolster the Wolverines' frontcourt. In individual accolades, Michigan's Final Four MOP Elliot Cadeau confirmed his return to Ann Arbor for his senior season, rejecting early entry, while Notre Dame's defensive standout Hannah Hidalgo is also returning to the Fighting Irish for her senior year after sweeping major defensive player of the year awards. The Big Ten conference is already seeing financial benefits from its recent success, having amassed $69.4 million from NCAA tournament distributions for appearances in both the men's and women's 2026 tournaments.

The Masters: On-Course Action & Off-Course Drama

The 90th edition of the Masters Tournament moved into its second round Friday, with Rory McIlroy reminding competitors he is focused on winning after a busy build-up, while early co-leader Scottie Scheffler remained the favorite, though Bryson DeChambeau drew significant public betting support. The event also provided notable moments away from the leaderboard; Scotland's Robert Mac Intyre may face disciplinary scrutiny after being caught making an obscene gesture on the green, following an earlier incident where his memorable gnome picture provided comic relief despite his poor performance. Furthermore, honorary starters Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson voiced their strong support for a rollback of golf ball distances, aiming to preserve course difficulty, while Gary Player also commented on Tiger Woods' ongoing issues, suggesting Woods should stop driving himself due to injuries.

European Rugby Knockout Stage Battles

The European rugby knockout stages delivered decisive results in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals. St Helens decisively advanced to the semi-finals after a comfortable victory over Catalans Dragons, leading to the club appointing interim RFL chief executive Abi Ekoku as their new CEO following Mike Rush's exit. Ulster also secured their passage, defeating La Rochelle 41-24 to move within one game of their first European final since 2012, with players like Jacob Stockdale emphasizing the game was a chance to create a statement for themselves. In contrast, La Rochelle boss Ronan O'Gara acknowledged Ulster's resurgence, calling them a dangerous proposition before the match. Meanwhile, in the Champions Cup, Glasgow Warriors enter their quarter-final against Toulon as favorites against the French side.

Boxing & MMA Updates Amidst Comebacks

Heavyweight boxing continues to be dominated by talk surrounding Tyson Fury's return, with key voices weighing in on whether the WBO titleholder can reclaim his belts, especially given the current crop of champions. Separately, speculation arose that Fury's next fight could take place in September at Dublin's Croke Park, though promoter Eddie Hearn remains theatrical, recently taking aim at rivals and even a struggling Premier League club. In mixed martial arts, Daniel Rodriguez announced his intention to return to the UFC octagon following an eight-month incarceration in a Mexican jail, promising to unleash the "monster that prison created." Experts are also preparing for UFC 327, offering picks for the title fight where Jiří Procházka defends the light heavyweight crown.

Cricket & Football League Updates

In domestic cricket, Surrey dominated their County Championship fixture against Leicestershire, with Jamie Smith and Ollie Pope both registering centuries as the team posted 412-6 on day one, while Yorkshire off-spinner Dom Bess extended his contract through 2028. Meanwhile, 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi continued his rapid ascent in the IPL, smashing a 15-ball fifty as Rajasthan Royals secured a six-wicket win. On the pitch, former Premier League winner Christian Fuchs is now battling adversity at a lower level, fighting for Newport County's League Two survival. In rugby union, England World Cup winners Rosie Galligan and Marlie Packer announced they are expecting a baby together later this year, while Saracens confirmed season-ending arm fractures for Elliot Daly and Andy Onyeama-Christie ending their campaigns prematurely.

Motorsports Turmoil & Rule Debates

Formula 1 saw internal strife intensify as the impending departure of Max Verstappen's race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, fueled speculation about the champion's future with Red Bull Racing. The sport is also grappling with its technical direction, as F1's new-for-2026 regulations have drawn mixed reviews, with analysts weighing the positives against the considerable criticism, and further meetings planned to discuss potential minor tweaks rather than wholesale changes to the rule set. In rallying, WRC leader Elfyn Evans crashed out of the Croatia Rally on stage three, just hours after his Toyota teammate Oliver Solberg also retired from the event.

Wrestling, Records, and Regulatory Concerns

Looking toward future events, WWE's biggest stage is being examined through the lens of its female competitors, tracing the evolution of women's wrestling at WrestleMania over the last four decades. In college sports, a U.S. senator has contacted various leagues to voice serious concerns regarding the expansion of gambling prediction markets into sports partnerships. Furthermore, NCAA officials are slated to discuss potential changes to eligibility standards, specifically incorporating age into a new five-year model. On the field, a remarkable bowling performance was recorded in T20 international cricket, where Brazil's Laura Cardoso achieved a record 9-4 bowling figure against Lesotho.