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Last updated: April 11, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

Golf: Masters & Player Milestones

The 90th Masters Tournament saw Shane Lowry record his second career hole-in-one on Saturday, establishing him as the only golfer with multiple aces in Masters history, while Rory McIlroy maintained his lead heading into the final round seeking to build on his strong third-round showing. Off the course, honorary starters Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson expressed strong support for a rollback of golf ball distances to benefit the sport's long-term health. Meanwhile, disciplinary concerns arose after Robert MacIntyre flipped off the green following a disastrous quadruple bogey, generating one of the tournament's more memorable sideline moments alongside the traditional Par 3 Contest where eight-year-old Frankie Fleetwood stole attention during Aaron Rai's victory and four total aces.

Further drama surrounded Tiger Woods' ongoing issues, with Gary Player expressing sympathy but urging the 15-time major champion to stop driving vehicles due to injury pain, a situation compounded by reports that prosecutors seek his prescription drug records following a recent Florida arrest. On the course, the story of resilience belonged to Li Haotong, who moved into contention Friday despite being severely ill, while the focus for the final day shifted to how Scottie Scheffler, a different kind of superstar, handles the pressure compared to more traditional draws like Woods or Mickelson as the tournament progresses.

Boxing & Combat Sports

Heavyweight contender Tyson Fury ended his 16-month hiatus with a ring return against Arslanbek Makhmudov in London, prompting debate over whether this latest comeback will be successful, as WBO champion Fabio Wardley suggested Fury will struggle to regain the world champion status against the current elite crop. Boxing's promotional circuit continues heating up, with reports indicating that talks are advanced for a September showdown between Fury and Anthony Joshua to potentially take place in Dublin's Croke Park venue. In the world of MMA, Daniel Rodriguez announced his return to the Octagon following an eight-month incarceration in a Mexican jail, promising to unleash the "monster that prison created," while experts weighed in on how Jiří Procházka might defend his light heavyweight title against Carlos Ulberg at UFC 327.

College Basketball Transfers & Coaching News

The college basketball transfer portal remains highly active, with several major programs securing key talent; Colorado freshman Isaiah Johnson, a guard averaging 16.9 points, committed to Texas, while Texas A&M landed prolific scorer P.J. Haggerty from Kansas State. In contrast, some established players are opting to remain put, as Auburn star Tahaad Pettiford plans to return for his junior season, and Notre Dame's Defensive Player of the Year, Hannah Hidalgo, will return for her senior year. Meanwhile, Michigan, fresh off a national title run, secured its new coach's future as AD Warde Manual confirmed Dusty May has agreed to a long-term contract extension, and the Wolverines immediately bolstered their roster by landing 6-foot-11 transfer J.P. Estrella from Tennessee. The financial implications of the recent NCAA tournaments were also detailed, showing the Big Ten conference amassed $69.4 million from combined men's and women's tournament distributions.

WNBA Free Agency & Roster Moves

WNBA free agency saw a flurry of major signings and re-signings, with the New York Liberty securing two key veterans: Satou Sabally agreed to a multiyear contract, and Jonquel Jones also signed a multiyear deal to remain in New York as confirmed by sources. The Los Angeles Sparks made significant moves, retaining 10-time All-Star Nneka Ogwumike while also finalizing a multiyear deal for three-time All-Star Dearica Hamby. Star guards also found new homes or secured extensions, as Brittney Griner is finalizing a seven-figure deal to join the Sun per sources, while free agent Chelsea Gray reached a three-year, $3 million guaranteed deal to stay with the Aces, who also secured Jackie Young for $1.19M. Furthermore, Las Vegas teammate Kelsey Mitchell is finalizing a one-year, $1.4 million supermax deal to remain with the Indiana Fever according to a source.

Rugby Union & League

In European rugby, the Champions Cup quarterfinals saw Leinster book a home semi-final after overcoming the Sale Sharks, setting up a clash against Toulon, against whom Glasgow Warriors enter their quarter-final as favourites despite past losses according to writer Tom English. In the Challenge Cup, holders Hull Kingston Rovers advanced to the semi-finals after Tyrone May scored a hat-trick of tries against York Knights, while St Helens cruised past Catalans Dragons to reach the same stage, setting up a meeting with Ulster, who defeated La Rochelle 41-24. The Women's Six Nations kicked off with Scotland securing a 24-19 victory over Wales in Cardiff under new coach Sione Fukofuka, while England defeated Ireland in front of a record crowd of 77,120 at Allianz Stadium, which Ellie Kildunne suggests is becoming the new standard.

Horse Racing & Cricket

The Aintree Grand National spectacle concluded with a historic result as I Am Maximus became the first horse in 49 years, since Red Rum, to regain the title, though the meeting was marred by the tragic news that day-two winner Gold Dancer had to be put down following a broken back. Trainer Willie Mullins celebrated his third consecutive Grand National victory, equalling the record set by Vincent O'Brien, calling it a moment to savour as the meeting concluded. In cricket, Yorkshire off-spinner Dom Bess extended his contract through the 2028 season, while in the County Championship, Surrey built a commanding position, with Jamie Smith hitting 166 runs to help pile up 412-6 against Leicestershire on day one.

Other Sports & League Developments

The NBA saw the Atlanta Hawks secure the Southeast Division title and a playoff spot with a decisive 124-102 victory over the Cavaliers on Friday, a game in which a milestone was passed by an unnamed player. On the Lakers' court, LeBron James achieved NBA history when Bronny James passed him the ball for the league's first-ever son-to-father assist during a win over the Warriors. Meanwhile, in the NFL, speculation continues around the draft, with experts analyzing whether a player like Jacob Rodriguez could sneak into the first round at the Jets' No. 2 pick. Looking toward future league governance, an NCAA panel is scheduled to discuss changes to eligibility rules that would incorporate age into the process, potentially adopting a five-year eligibility model.