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Last updated: April 13, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

College Football & Basketball Player Movement

The college football offseason saw Alabama's offense gain a dynamic element as five-star recruit Keelon Russell, who redshirted last season, delivered a "video game" performance during the spring game, signaling high expectations for the Crimson Tide's future. Meanwhile, new Florida coach Jon Sumrall issued a stern mandate to his squad, challenging the offensive line specifically to improve in the weight room to "wake this beast up" after a challenging period. In the transfer portal, UConn freshman Eric Reibe, a rotation player on the Final Four team, entered the portal Friday, while Texas landed a significant guard pickup with Colorado's Isaiah Johnson, who averaged 16.9 points and 3.0 assists, committing to the Longhorns via the portal. P.J. Haggerty, one of the most prolific scorers from Kansas State, also found a new home, committing to Texas A&M.

On the men's side, major conference shifts continued as former Providence star Stefan Vaaks chose Illinois following a surprise freshman campaign, and Auburn's Tahaad Pettiford announced his decision to stick with the Tigers for his junior year. In other departures, Iowa State's Milan Momcilovic is testing the waters by entering both the NBA draft and the transfer portal on Sunday. Louisville bolstered its roster by securing commitments from Kansas big-man Flory Bidunga and former Oregon guard Jackson Shelstad sources confirmed. Elsewhere, Michigan coach Dusty May agreed to a new long-term deal to remain with the Wolverines, as athletic director Warde Manuel secured the coach "for many years to come" Saturday.

WNBA Free Agency & Roster Shuffling

WNBA free agency saw several high-profile players secure major contracts across the league over the weekend as the market opened. The Los Angeles Sparks were highly active, retaining four-time All-Star Kelsey Plum on a one-year deal valued at $999,999 sources revealed, and also acquiring two-time All-Star Ariel Atkins from the Sky in exchange for the 2024 No. 4 overall pick, Rickea Jackson in a trade. Furthermore, three-time All-Star Dearica Hamby is finalizing a multiyear agreement to remain in Los Angeles according to reports. In the Midwest, the Phoenix Mercury re-signed four-time All-Star Kahleah Copper and two-time champion DeWanna Bonner on Sunday, while Alyssa Thomas is finalizing her return to Phoenix a source confirmed.

The Dallas Wings secured talent by signing four-time All-Star Arike Ogunbowale to a seven-figure, multiyear contract sources stated, while also signing free agent Alanna Smith to a three-year maximum deal her agent confirmed. The Atlanta Dream reportedly have Allisha Gray finalizing a three-year agreement a source indicated, and the Sun are bringing in two-time scoring champion Brittney Griner on a finalized seven-figure deal sources confirmed. Meanwhile, the Chicago Sky made an immediate impact by signing seven-time All-Star Skylar Diggins and forward Azura Stevens on the first day of signings the team announced. Finally, the Indiana Fever secured Kelsey Mitchell on a one-year supermax deal worth $1.4 million a source told ESPN, as veteran Sophie Cunningham also agreed to return to Indiana on a one-year contract free agency reports.

Golf: Masters Drama & Futures Betting

The focus remained heavily on Augusta National following the conclusion of the Masters, where Rory McIlroy successfully defended his title, adding a rare back-to-back green jacket to his resume despite a challenging Saturday where a six-shot lead vanished McIlroy navigated the pressure. McIlroy’s final performance places him climbing the all-time major victories list, though he spent four hours post-round attending to duties McIlroy remained smiling. On the course, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler delivered a career-low 7-under 65 during the third round to re-enter contention Scheffler fired low round, while Shane Lowry made history by recording his second career hole-in-one at the tournament Lowry achieved the ace. Outside of the drama, Sergio García received a code-of-conduct warning after an outburst where he broke his driver on the second hole, though he and Jon Rahm later provided some early-round entertainment as a Spanish pairing Garcia-Rahm produced hijinks. betting markets suggest Scottie Scheffler is the clear favorite, listed at 4-1 or shorter to win each of the next four majors through the 2027 Masters, with McIlroy listed as the second choice betting odds project.

Combat Sports & UFC Takeaways

UFC 327 proved to be a spectacular night, with nearly every bout exceeding expectations, setting a high bar for future events. The marquee moment involved Carlos Ulberg winning the vacant light-heavyweight title by knocking out Jiří Procházka in the first round, achieving the feat despite suffering an apparent knee injury moments before the decisive knockout blow Ulberg stunned Prochazka. However, the victory may be complicated as post-fight analysis suggested Ulberg blew out his knee during the bout, potentially delaying a title defense. In related news, President Donald Trump urged the UFC to add Derrick Lewis versus Josh Hokit to the White House card following the event Trump prompted the addition. Meanwhile, in boxing, Regis Prograis announced his retirement at age 37 following his points loss to Conor Benn, who continues his march toward a world title shot Prograis announced retirement.

Rugby & European Competition

European club rugby saw the Champions Cup semi-final matchups solidified. Reigning champions Bordeaux defeated Toulouse to set up a clash against English holders Bath, while Leinster secured a home semi-final after overcoming Sale Sharks to face Toulon Leinster booked their spot. In the Challenge Cup, the Dragons advanced to their first semi-final in a decade by edging out Zebre 35-32 Dragons beat Zebre, setting up a meeting with Montpellier, who eliminated Connacht Montpellier dumped Connacht. In Rugby League, the Challenge Cup quarter-finals concluded with Wigan edging Wakefield in a thriller Wigan beat Wakefield, St Helens cruising past Catalans Dragons St Helens cruised through, and Hull KR defeating York Knights, setting up a semi-final draw where Hull KR will face Warrington Wolves Warrington secured their spot.

Global Cycling & Track Records

The grueling Paris-Roubaix one-day classic delivered its typical drama, where Wout van Aert triumphed in a sprint finish over four-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar, who remains unable to conquer the "Hell of the North" Pogacar still can't win. The women's race saw Franziska Koch take the victory, though it was marred by an incident where Lucinda Brand collided with a spectator. On the track, 18-year-old Australian sprinter Gout Gout ran faster than Usain Bolt did at the same age while winning his national championships, setting a blistering pace for his generation.

Tennis & Other Global Sports

In tennis, Daniil Medvedev incurred a $7,000 fine for unsportsmanlike conduct after smashing his racket seven times during a loss at the Monte Carlo Masters. Injury woes continue to plague British players, as Jack Draper was forced to retire in the third set of his first-round match at the Barcelona Open due to a knee issue Draper retired injured. Meanwhile, World Rally Championship leader Thierry Neuville crashed out of Rally Croatia, handing the victory and the overall lead to Toyota's Takamoto Katsuta in a dramatic turn of events. In equestrian sports, Irish trainer Willie Mullins etched his name into Aintree history by securing his third consecutive Grand National victory with I Am Maximus, who became the first horse since Red Rum nearly five decades ago to regain the prestigious race.

Wrestling, Cricket, and Soccer Updates

ESPN compiled a list ranking the Top 10 WrestleMania moments in history, analyzing over 450 matches for iconic finishes and developments. In international rugby, England's Women's Six Nations campaign continued successfully, with a record crowd of 77,120 watching them defeat Ireland, making such high attendance the new norm, although the squad suffered injuries with Natasha Hunt and Morwenna Talling ruled out England's lock shortage deepens. Scotland celebrated a hard-fought 24-19 opening-round victory over Wales Scotland beat Wales, while Wales was urged to perform better in upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Albania Wales told to show up. In cricket, James Anderson delivered an inspiring spell of 4-18 to lead Lancashire to a 29-run victory over Derbyshire Anderson inspires Lancashire win, and 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed a 15-ball fifty in the IPL as Rajasthan Royals won their match Suryavanshi hits fifty. Finally, the English Premier League title race remains tight, with Manchester City’s ruthless performance against Chelsea leaving Arsenal sweating ahead of their decisive meeting on April 19.