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Last updated: April 15, 2026, 11:31 AM ET

Golf & Tennis Retirements

Rory McIlroy successfully defended his green jacket, holding off Scottie Scheffler by a single shot in a dramatic final round at Augusta National, solidifying his place among the greats as he aims to keep climbing the major victory list. Meanwhile, in the build-up to the RBC Heritage, bettors are focusing on standouts like Schauffele and Aberg, considering the necessary traits for success on the course. In tennis, British doubles specialist Jamie Murray announced his retirement after achieving the world number one ranking, marking the end of a decorated career.

Wrestling & Combat Sports

The build-up to Wrestle Mania 42 is intensifying, featuring eight championship bouts across two nights, with ESPN providing statistical breakdowns for all 13 scheduled matches. Separately, the confrontational, anti-corporate style pioneered by Paul Heyman forever altered pro wrestling, establishing a blueprint for future stars. In boxing, Tyson Fury's recent comeback victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov reportedly drew more than five million viewers in the UK, making it one of the decade's most-watched fights there, though promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed the potential showdown with Anthony Joshua "is not going to happen at Croke Park". Furthermore, boxer Terence Crawford was found guilty of careless driving and ordered to pay a $75 fine stemming from a past traffic stop.

UFC & MMA

The recent UFC 327 event proved to be stacked, with nearly every bout on the card exceeding expectations, positioning it as potentially one of the all-time great fight cards. In related news, the future challenger for Carlos Ulberg's championship may face an obstacle, as the champion's defense schedule remains uncertain.

College & Pro Basketball Player Movement

The WNBA saw considerable movement following the draft, where UCLA set a record by producing five first-round picks, including Lauren Betts and Gabriela Jaquez, out of their six selections overall. Azzi Fudd was selected first overall by Dallas, where she reunites with former UConn teammate Bueckers, while Minnesota took TCU's Olivia Miles at number two, leading to varied team grades across the league, with one team receiving an A+ and another a D. In the men's game, Georgia transfer and high-scoring guard Jeremiah Wilkinson committed to Arkansas over Kentucky, while Michigan landed quarterback Kamden Lopati one day after he decommitted from Illinois. Separately, the WNBA commissioner stated the league is actively planning for its first international game in 2027.

NBA Playoff Picture & Personnel Moves

The NBA playoff brackets are finalized, with the Nuggets securing the third seed after Nikola Jokic put up 23 points in the first half against the Spurs in a 128-118 victory. As the league heads into the postseason, experts are picking which teams will emerge from the play-in tournament, where the Hornets are two wins away from ending their league-longest playoff drought against the Heat. Veteran physiotherapist Alex McKechnie, who left Scotland to save NBA careers, remains in demand at 74 years old. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Sparks re-signed Kelsey Plum to a one-year, $999,999 deal, and also acquired All-Star Ariel Atkins from the Sky in exchange for Rickea Jackson.

NCAA & College Football Updates

The Iowa Hawkeyes must vacate four victories from the 2023 season due to the NCAA finding evidence of tampering involving quarterback Cade McNamara before he entered the transfer portal. In recruiting news, five-star guard Dylan Mingo decommitted from North Carolina, making him the top available guard in the senior class. New North Carolina coach Michael Malone secured his first major addition by landing Virginia Tech transfer Neoklis Avdalas. In college football rankings, the CFB Way-Too-Early Top 25 update reflects settled rosters, while new Florida coach Jon Sumrall challenged his team to "wake this beast up" in the weight room.

Gymnastics & NCAA Title Hopes

Gymnastics star Jordan Chiles enters her final NCAA championships aiming to lead UCLA to its first team title since 2018, carrying the recognition as the most recognizable face in the sport. The Florida Gators enter this year's competition with unmatched depth, hoping to avoid last year's semifinal stunner after receiving inspirational words from Tim Tebow.

Rugby Union & League

Former England lock Joe Launchbury will retire from rugby at the end of the season with the Harlequins, while former Wales fly-half Rhys Patchell is joining Wayne Pivac's Benetton coaching staff as an assistant next season. In the Women's Six Nations, Wales wing Lisa Neumann is out for the remainder of the tournament due to a hamstring injury, compounding injury issues for England, which also lost Morwenna Talling and Natasha Hunt. In club news, Exeter Chiefs members will vote on a proposed takeover by American backers, and Welsh rugby faces another critical meeting as the EGM is staged following ongoing administrative issues.

International Rugby & Player Welfare

England's already depleted squad for the Women's Six Nations is feeling the strain, following the earlier news that England lock shortage deepened. Meanwhile, England captain Ben Stokes stated he was "quite lucky" to avoid major facial surgery after being struck by a ball during net practice at Durham. In a difficult disclosure, World Cup winner Ellie Kildunne revealed her past struggles with disordered eating and body dysmorphia during the lockdown period. A Championship rugby league match between Goole Vikings and Whitehaven was delayed by 80 minutes after officials discovered a replica grenade on the premises.

Cricket & Snooker

England fast bowler Brydon Carse has been withdrawn from his Indian Premier League stint with Sunrisers Hyderabad due to a hand injury. In county cricket, calls for adjustments to the new replacement rule are being made, with former England coach Peter Moores suggesting tweaks are necessary. Snooker's Crucible Championship will feature British teenager Stan Moody, who secured his spot just one day after being discharged from the hospital, while veteran Matthew Stevens heads into the event claiming he barely practices, keeping his table at home strictly for coffee.

Baseball & College Sports Records

Lehigh University's baseball team set an NCAA record by batting 32 players during a single offensive explosion, racking up 20 runs in the first inning en route to a dominant 38-6 victory over Coppin State. Meanwhile, former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore received a sentence of 18 months' probation following misdemeanors related to a confrontation with his executive assistant.

Football (Soccer) & Athletics

Manchester City's ruthless performance against Chelsea has put pressure on Arsenal ahead of their decisive title match scheduled for April 19. Northern Ireland's recent goal-scoring struggles—only one goal in their last six matches—are being questioned ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Malta, though Anna McGann and Eve Higgins discussed their friendship and the Six Nations on a recent podcast. In athletics, Double Olympic and world champion Viktor Axelsen has announced his retirement, citing an inability to compete at the highest level due to injury. British record holder Dina Asher-Smith and Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred are slated to compete in the sprint events at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games this summer.

Swimming & Endurance Sports

Olympic champion Adam Peaty secured the British 100m breaststroke title in London as he continues his path toward the LA Olympics, also discussing his return and a memorable speech given by Gordon Ramsay. Scottish 200m record holder Beth Dobbin announced her retirement following a "serious and life-changing health issue" that has impacted her over the last three years. Tragically, ultra-marathon champion David Parrish died while attempting to break the record for the fastest completion of the 234-mile Cape Wrath Trail. World champion Peres Jepchirchir withdrew from the London Marathon due to an unspecified stress fracture.

NASCAR & Extreme Sports

Ty Gibbs, 23, secured his first Cup Series victory at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday, outdueling Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson in overtime. In cycling, Spanish rider Jaume Guardeno remains in critical condition after sustaining serious injuries in a collision with a vehicle last month. In cycling's brutal Paris-Roubaix race, which remains one of the sport's most volatile journeys, Lucinda Brand suffered neck pain after colliding with a spectator.

WWE & Hall of Fame

The 2026 WWE Hall of Fame class is led by AJ Styles and Stephanie McMahon, with the induction ceremony scheduled for Friday. This follows the final "Raw" episode before Wrestle Mania 42, where recaps detailed the key moments leading into the Las Vegas pay-per-view event.

Miscellaneous Sports News

Horse racing trainer David G. was sentenced for the "appalling" beating of a dog walker with a hockey stick, which led to the trainer's incarceration. Russian and Belarusian athletes have been permitted to compete under their national flags at upcoming senior World Aquatics events as the ban on their participation is lifted. Meanwhile, ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale announced he is beginning immunotherapy treatment soon after being diagnosed with melanoma in his lung and liver cavity.