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Last updated: April 12, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Golf: McIlroy Dominates Masters & Augusta Drama

Rory McIlroy secured his second consecutive Masters title on Sunday, prevailing by a single stroke at Augusta National and becoming the first player to successfully defend the Green Jacket since Tiger Woods achieved the feat in 2001-2002. McIlroy's victory validated his assertion from the previous year that the win would be transformative, as he proved his renewed focus in a commanding performance. The final round also featured notable drama, including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler climbing back into contention after firing a career-best 7-under 65 on Saturday, while Sergio García faced disciplinary action after an outburst where he snapped his driver on the 2nd tee box and received a code-of-conduct warning. Furthermore, Shane Lowry provided a memorable moment by achieving his second career hole-in-one at the event, a feat no other player has managed at Augusta National.

WNBA Roster Moves & Free Agency Frenzy

The WNBA offseason saw major movement, particularly in Los Angeles, where the Sparks secured the return of four-time All-Star and two-time champion Kelsey Plum on a one-year deal reportedly worth $999,999, while also finalizing a multiyear commitment from three-time All-Star Dearica Hamby sources confirmed. The Phoenix Mercury bolstered their roster by re-signing four-time All-Star Kahleah Copper and two-time champion DeWanna Bonner, as well as finalizing a deal with free agent Alyssa Thomas a source confirmed. Elsewhere, the Chicago Sky made significant acquisitions by signing seven-time All-Star Skylar Diggins and versatile forward Azura Stevens, while the Dallas Wings locked down their core by signing four-time All-Star Arike Ogunbowale to a multiyear, seven-figure contract. Other key signings included two-time scoring champion Brittney Griner finalizing a seven-figure deal to join the Sun, and Chelsea Gray agreeing to a three-year, $3 million guaranteed pact to remain with the Aces.

College Basketball Portal Shakes Up Rosters

The college basketball transfer portal remains highly active, with several key players announcing their next destinations over the weekend. Providence freshman standout Stefan Vaaks, who emerged as a surprise contributor this season, committed to Illinois, according to his agents at Excel Sports Management. Louisville also made moves by landing commitments from former Kansas big-man Flory Bidunga and Oregon guard Jackson Shelstad. In contrast, Iowa State star Milan Momcilovic announced his intention to enter both the NBA draft and the transfer portal, while Colorado freshman Isaiah Johnson, who averaged 16.9 points, committed to Texas. On the coaching front, Michigan confirmed that Final Four MOP Elliot Cadeau would be returning to the Wolverines for his senior season, while Michigan AD Warde Manuel announced that coach Dusty May has agreed to a new deal to continue leading the team "for many years to come" an agreement confirmed.

Rugby Union Sees Six Nations Action & European Shocks

In the Women's Six Nations, Scotland secured a hard-fought 24-19 victory over Wales in Cardiff to kick off the tournament under new coach Sione Fukofuka, who is described as a half-Tongan, half-Kiwi Australian aiming to elevate the squad. England continued their dominance, with star Ellie Kildunne noting that playing in front of a record crowd of 77,120 against Ireland is now becoming routine for the team. Meanwhile, in European club rugby, defending champions Bordeaux defeated Toulouse to set up a Champions Cup semi-final clash against English holders Bath, while Leinster earned a home semi-final berth by comfortably beating Sale Sharks. In the European Challenge Cup, Dragons edged Zebre 35-32 to reach their first semi-final in a decade, where they will face Montpellier who eliminated Connacht.

Cycling Thrills & Rally Drama

The world of cycling provided high drama at the Paris-Roubaix, where Wout van Aert edged out four-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar in a thrilling sprint finish to claim the prestigious title. The women’s race saw Germany's Franziska Koch take the victory, though the event was marred by an incident where Lucinda Brand suffered neck pain after colliding with a spectator. In the World Rally Championship, Toyota's Takamoto Katsuta snatched the lead in the overall standings after rival Thierry Neuville crashed out dramatically during Rally Croatia, which also saw Elfyn Evans leave the road on stage three just two hours after his teammate Oliver Solberg also crashed.

Heavyweight Boxing & UFC Title Changes

The heavyweight boxing division is heating up following Tyson Fury’s comeback win, with Fury calling out Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder also returning to the fold, prompting discussion over who the "Gypsy King" will face next a topic debated by experts. In the aftermath of his victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov, former champion David Haye described Fury’s performance as an “optimal performance”. Separately, two-time super-lightweight world champion Regis Prograis announced his retirement at age 37 following a points loss to Conor Benn, who is continuing his march toward a world title shot Benn secured the win. At UFC 327, Carlos Ulberg stunned Jiří Procházka in the first round to capture the vacant light-heavyweight title in Miami, doing so despite suffering an apparent knee injury early in the contest, though the extent of the injury may prevent an immediate defense Ulberg blew out his knee.

Rugby League Challenge Cup Progresses

The Rugby League Challenge Cup quarterfinals concluded with several narrow victories propelling teams into the semi-finals. Holders Hull Kingston Rovers secured their spot by defeating York Knights, aided by a hat-trick from Tyrone May, earning a semi-final date with Warrington Wolves, who came from behind to beat Leigh Leopards. St Helens also progressed with ease, cruising past Catalans Dragons, while Ulster advanced to their first European semi-final since 2012 after a commanding 41-24 win over La Rochelle.

Premier League Title Race Intensity & College Football Updates

Manchester City maintained their ruthless pace in the Premier League title defense, demonstrating an unrelenting will to win against Chelsea, which puts pressure on Arsenal heading into the final matchday decider. In US college football, Colorado coach Deion Sanders, 58, was seen actively coaching his team's spring game on Saturday, assuring reporters that his health remains "good" following a difficult 3-9 season. The transfer portal continues to impact college basketball rosters, as Kansas State prolific scorer P.J. Haggerty committed to Texas A&M, while UConn Final Four rotation player Eric Reibe entered the transfer portal.