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Last updated: April 13, 2026, 5:31 AM ET

NBA & College Basketball Player Movement

The Western Conference playoff picture finalized as the Denver Nuggets secured the third seed by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 128-118, powered by Nikola Jokic's 23-point first half performance. With the brackets now set for the 2026 NBA playoffs, attention turns to college basketball where significant transfer activity is reshaping rosters; Iowa State's leading forward Milan Momcilovic announced entry into the NBA draft and portal. Further bolstering major programs, Louisville landed commitments from former Kansas center Flory Bidunga and Oregon guard Jackson Shelstad, while Texas secured Isaiah Johnson, who averaged 16.9 points for Colorado, and Texas A&M added prolific scorer P.J. Haggerty from Kansas State.

WNBA Free Agency & Roster Moves

WNBA free agency saw major movement across the league, headlined by the Los Angeles Sparks retaining key veterans, including 10-time All-Star Nneka Ogwumike, while also acquiring two-time All-Star Ariel Atkins from the Sky for the No. 4 overall pick. The Sparks also finalized deals to keep Kelsey Plum on a one-year contract worth $999,999 and are nearing a multiyear deal with three-time All-Star Dearica Hamby. Meanwhile, Phoenix re-signed four-time All-Star Kahleah Copper and two-time champion DeWanna Bonner, and the expansion Tempo organization acquired Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes both on two-year maximum contracts.

UFC & Boxing Retirements

The light heavyweight division saw a major upset as Carlos Ulberg stunned Jiri Prochazka in the first round to claim the vacant UFC title at UFC 327 in Miami, despite suffering an apparent knee injury moments before securing the knockout. Despite the victory, Ulberg's immediate title defense is uncertain due to the injury, though he remains a fighting champion. In boxing, two-time super-lightweight world champion Regis Prograis announced his retirement at age 37, coming shortly after Conor Benn secured a points victory over him. Separately, heavyweight contender Derek Chisora is already pushing for a rematch with Deontay Wilder, despite having stated he would retire following their recent bout.

European Rugby Knockout Stages

The European rugby schedule saw reigning champions Bordeaux advance to the semi-finals by defeating French rivals Toulouse, setting up a clash with English side Bath. Leinster also secured a home semi-final after comfortably dispatching Sale Sharks, booking a date with Toulon, while Glasgow Warriors enter their match against Toulon favored in a bid to make more history. Across the Channel, Welsh rugby faces internal turmoil as the latest extraordinary general meeting (EGM) is staged, while on the pitch, the Dragons reached their first European Challenge Cup semi-final in a decade after narrowly beating Zebre 35-32, though Montpellier eliminated Connacht to reach the same stage.

Rugby League Challenge Cup Progress

The 2026 Challenge Cup quarter-finals delivered thrilling action, with St Helens cruising past Catalans Dragons and Wigan edging Wakefield Trinity in a tight contest to secure their semi-final berths. Holders Hull KR also marched on after Tyrone May scored a hat-trick in a dominant performance against York Knights, leading to a semi-final draw that pits them against Warrington Wolves, who themselves produced a comeback victory over Leigh Leopards.

Golf: Masters Drama & Fallout

Rory McIlroy successfully defended his Masters title and now eyes further major victories to climb the all-time list, achieving the rare feat after overcoming a Saturday collapse where a six-shot lead evaporated. McIlroy ultimately held off Scottie Scheffler by a single shot for his second consecutive green jacket. Scheffler, however, had previously shot a career-best 7-under 65 in the third round to climb back into contention, while Sergio García faced scrutiny after an outburst on the second tee box, where he broke his driver and received a code-of-conduct warning, later paired with fellow Spaniard Jon Rahm.

Cycling & Motorsport Results

The Paris-Roubaix saw Wout van Aert prevail in a thrilling sprint finish against four-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar to claim the title. However, the women's event was marred by an incident where Lucinda Brand collided with a spectator, suffering neck pain. In the World Rally Championship, Takamoto Katsuta dramatically assumed the lead over Elfyn Evans after Evans crashed on stage three, compounded by team-mate Oliver Solberg also retiring earlier in the day.

Welsh Rugby Struggles Continue

The Welsh national teams faced further setbacks as the Women's team suffered a 24-19 opening round defeat at home to Scotland, leading coach Rhian Wilkinson to demand the team "show up" in upcoming qualifiers against Albania. In the men's setup, after being edged out by Scotland, Wales faces an uphill task as they prepare for France, while player movement continues with Tom Rogers opting to join Ospreys from Scarlets.

WNBA Roster Stability & New Signings

The WNBA saw several foundational players commit to multiyear returns, including Courtney Williams and Kayla McBride signing two-year deals to remain with the Lynx, and Kelsey Mitchell finalizing a one-year, $1.4 million supermax contract to stay with the Fever, who also agreed to a deal with free agent Sophie Cunningham. The Las Vegas Aces secured a three-year, $3 million fully guaranteed deal to retain star guard Chelsea Gray, while Satou Sabally and Jonquel Jones both signed multiyear pacts to stay with the Liberty. Elsewhere, the Chicago Sky added seven-time All-Star Skylar Diggins and Azura Stevens as free agents.

Cricket & Domestic Sports Highlights

In County Championship cricket, Surrey established a commanding position, with Jamie Smith and Ollie Pope both hitting centuries as the team posted 412-6 on day one against Leicestershire, featuring a massive 166 runs from Jamie Smith. In the IPL, 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi continued his incredible form, smashing a 15-ball fifty to help the Rajasthan Royals secure a six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Horse Racing History Made at Aintree

The Grand National meeting at Aintree concluded with I Am Maximus becoming the first horse in 49 years, since Red Rum, to regain the title. Trainer Willie Mullins celebrated his third consecutive victory in the main race, equalling the record held by Vincent O'Brien. However, the meeting was marred by tragedy when Gold Dancer was put down after sustaining a broken back following victory in the Mildmay Novices' Chase.

Soccer Title Race Tension & Club Upheaval

Manchester City delivered a ruthless performance against Chelsea, increasing the pressure on title rivals Arsenal ahead of their final league decider. In French rugby, Glasgow Warriors head to the Champions Cup semi-final against Toulon following their quarter-final victory over Exeter Chiefs, while Ulster also advanced in the Challenge Cup after a decisive 41-24 win over La Rochelle.

Miscellaneous: Sprinting, Football & Governance

In track and field, 18-year-old Australian sprinter Gout Gout outpaced Usain Bolt's best time at the same age to claim victory at the national championships. Meanwhile, college football saw Colorado coach Deion Sanders assure reporters his health was "good" during the team's spring game. On the governance front, a U.S. Senator raised alarms regarding the expansion of prediction markets and their growing partnerships with major sports leagues, citing concerns over gambling's influence.