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Last updated: April 11, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

WNBA Free Agency Heats Up

WNBA free agency saw several major stars secure lucrative contracts, headlined by two-time scoring champion Brittney Griner finalizing a seven-figure deal to join the Connecticut Sun. Defending champions the Las Vegas Aces successfully retained key talent, with star point guard Chelsea Gray agreeing to a three-year, $3 million fully guaranteed deal, while four-time All-Star Jackie Young is also finalizing an agreement to return to Las Vegas. Elsewhere, the market remains active as Arike Ogunbowale signed a multiyear, seven-figure pact to stay with the Wings, and 10-time All-Star Nneka Ogwumike intends to rejoin the Los Angeles Sparks after a brief stint elsewhere.

Further moves indicate significant spending across the league, with Indiana Fever securing Kelsey Mitchell on a one-year, $1.4 million supermax contract to remain with the franchise. Meanwhile, the expansion Dallas Tempo made aggressive moves, signing guards Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes to two-year maximum contracts. Phoenix Mercury is set to retain Alyssa Thomas, who is finalizing her return deal, and Allisha Gray is finalizing a three-year agreement with the Atlanta Dream. These transactions provide early indications of the expected strength of contenders heading into the new season, set against the backdrop of potential draft selections, including a preview of potential No. 1 picks like Lauren Betts and Awa Fam ahead of the draft.

NCAA Player Movement & Financials

College basketball continues to see significant roster turnover, with UConn's Final Four rotation player Eric Reibe entering the transfer portal, while Michigan is bolstering its roster after winning the national title by landing Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella, a 6-foot-11 redshirt sophomore committing to the Wolverines. Conversely, Michigan's own Most Outstanding Player from the Final Four, Elliot Cadeau, decided to return for his senior season with the Wolverines. In other news, the Big Ten conference is set to benefit substantially from NCAA distributions, having amassed $69.4 million from the 2026 men's and women's basketball tournaments based on appearances and performances.

Masters Golf: On-Course Drama & Tradition

The 90th edition of the Masters Tournament provided ample drama through its second round, with players navigating challenging conditions at Augusta National. Despite battling illness that left him feeling as though he was living in the toilet, China's Li Haotong moved into contention for the Green Jacket. Meanwhile, Scotland's Robert Mac Intyre faced scrutiny after a frustrating round saw him flip off a green following a quadruple bogey, potentially inviting disciplinary action. The tournament also saw traditions upheld, as honorary starters Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson voiced support for a ball distance rollback. The lighter side of the event was captured during the Par 3 Contest, where Aaron Rai won and eight-year-old Frankie Fleetwood stole the spotlight, while Player noted his sympathy for Tiger Woods' ongoing injuries but advised him to stop driving.

European Rugby & Football Cup Action

Quarter-final action in the European rugby competitions saw mixed results for the competing sides. St Helens cruised past Catalans Dragons to reach the Challenge Cup semi-finals, shortly after the club announced Abi Ekoku as their new CEO following Mike Rush's departure in February. Ulster secured their spot in the Challenge Cup semis with a commanding 41-24 victory over La Rochelle moving one game away from a first European final since 2012. In the Champions Cup, Glasgow Warriors enter their quarter-final against Toulon as favorites, with the club aiming for more history against the French side. Meanwhile, Saracens face a significant blow as Elliot Daly and Andy Onyeama-Christie are out for the remainder of the season due to arm fractures.

Boxing, MMA, and Global Combat Sports

The heavyweight boxing landscape remains uncertain regarding Tyson Fury's future, with voices weighing in on his fifth return from retirement amidst several key questions. WBO title holder Fabio Wardley suggested Fury will struggle to reclaim the world championship due to the current quality of belt holders, while talks continue for Fury's potential clash with Anthony Joshua to be staged in Dublin's Croke Park this September. In mixed martial arts, the focus turns to UFC 327, where experts are divided on how Jiří Procházka can defend his light heavyweight title against Carlos Ulberg in Saturday's main event. Furthermore, Daniel Rodriguez has announced his intention to return to the UFC octagon after serving eight months in a Mexican jail.

Cricket & Auto Racing Updates

The IPL saw a record-breaking performance from 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who smashed a 15-ball fifty as Rajasthan Royals defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six wickets. In domestic English cricket, Surrey dominated Leicestershire on day one, piling up 412-6 thanks to centuries from Jamie Smith and Ollie Pope, with Smith accelerating his rise to England's pace attack leader. In Formula 1, internal team dynamics at Red Bull intensified as the announced departure of Max Verstappen's longtime race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, adds fuel to speculation about the four-time champion's future. Separately, the FIA's proposed 2026 regulations have drawn criticism, though analysts suggest only tweaks, not major overhauls, are expected.

Rugby Union & Transfer News

The Women's Six Nations is commencing with high expectations following strong viewership in 2025, leading observers to question if this year will be the biggest tournament yet. Wales hosts Scotland in their opener, featuring a debut for Glasgow Warriors back row Emily Coubrough for the Scottish side, while England fields a changed lineup against Ireland, with Helena Rowland starting at inside centre on Saturday. In club rugby, Wales international Tom Rogers is leaving Scarlets to join Ospreys next season, while Scarlets fly-half Sam Costelow faces a race against time to be fit for the July Nations Championship after undergoing ankle surgery ruling him out for the season.

Miscellaneous Sports Notes

Concerns over the growing presence of sports gambling partnerships were raised by a U.S. Senator, who contacted leagues regarding the expansion of prediction markets. In equestrian sports, the Grand National saw drama as last year's winner, Nick Rockett, was withdrawn from the Aintree race, though trainer Dan Skelton still expressed confidence in mare Panic Attack to end a 75-year drought for female winners. Finally, in swimming, Brazil's Laura Cardoso achieved a historic feat by taking a record nine wickets in a T20 international match against Lesotho, recording figures of 9-4.