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Last updated: April 15, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

WNBA & College Hoops Roster Moves

The WNBA offseason reached a crescendo with the 2026 draft proceedings, which saw UCLA set a new benchmark by producing five first-round picks, including four in the top six selections, highlighting their dominant season. The top selection went to Azzi Fudd, who was taken first overall by Dallas, reuniting her with former UConn teammate Paige Bueckers and securing a $500,000 initial payday, while Minnesota followed by selecting Olivia Miles second following Monday night's draft. In other league news, commissioner Cathy Engelbert confirmed the WNBA is eyeing its first international game potentially staged in 2027, while the Las Vegas Aces secured their superstar, retaining A'ja Wilson—the league's sole four-time MVP—on a 3-year, $5 million supermax deal. In college basketball, BYU anticipates a boost from the return of point guard Robert Wright III ahead of key departures, and in a major transfer development, Georgia scorer Jeremiah Wilkinson has committed to Arkansas, bypassing Kentucky, as North Carolina secured its first significant piece under new coach Michael Malone by landing Virginia Tech transfer Neoklis Avdalas sources confirmed Tuesday.

NCAA & College Football Updates

Florida Gators gymnastics, aiming for a title after being stunned in last year's semifinals, enters the final championships with unmatched depth, reportedly receiving inspiration from Tim Tebow's encouragement; forward Alex Condon, ranked No. 30 in the ESPN Top 100, confirmed his decision to return for his senior year. Meanwhile, the Iowa Hawkeyes program faces disciplinary action after the NCAA announced they must vacate four wins from the 2023 season due to tampering violations involving quarterback Cade McNamara before his portal entry. On the football front, Michigan landed a commitment from four-star 2027 quarterback Kamden Lopati just one day after he decommitted from Illinois, while Alabama's Keelon Russell, a 2025 five-star recruit, provided a "video game" feel to the Tide's offense during spring ball according to observers, and the updated College Football Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings reflect the current status of contenders now that rosters are settled following spring practices.

Professional Wrestling & Combat Sports

The WWE prepares for Wrestle Mania 42 this weekend, which features eight title bouts across two nights a stacked card featuring 13 matches, following a final "Raw" episode that saw key moments recapped by analysts ahead of the Las Vegas event; this event will also honor the 2026 Hall of Fame class, which includes AJ Styles and Stephanie McMahon among other inductees, with historical context provided by a ranking of the top 10 moments in WrestleMania history. In the world of pro wrestling history, the confrontational, anti-corporate style pioneered by manager Paul Heyman forever altered the sport's trajectory. Separately, UFC 327 was deemed a success by analysts, with nearly every bout exceeding expectations on the fight card.

Boxing & Combat Sports Developments

Tyson Fury's recent comeback victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov reportedly attracted more than five million viewers in the UK, placing it among the most-watched fights of the past decade according to Netflix figures, though his standing in the latest ESPN pound-for-pound rankings remains outside the top 10, unlike the new entrant replacing him in the latest update. In heavyweight news, unified champion Oleksandr Usyk defended his decision to schedule a fight next month against boxing novice Rico Verhoeven despite criticism, while promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed that a potential bout between Fury and Anthony Joshua will not take place at Croke Park. Meanwhile, Terence Crawford was found guilty of careless driving stemming from a traffic stop last year and was consequently ordered to pay a minimal $75 fine on Monday's ruling.

Golf & Tennis Career Milestones

The golf world continues to analyze the implications of Rory McIlroy's back-to-back Masters victories, with oddsmakers setting him at 4-1 or shorter to win each of the next four majors, trailing only Scottie Scheffler in the updated odds; McIlroy acknowledged the difficulty of overcoming a six-shot deficit on Saturday to secure his second green jacket in his recent defense. In professional tennis, the sport saw the retirement of British doubles specialist Jamie Murray, who achieved the rare feat of ascending to world number one in doubles announced Wednesday, while world number two Carlos Alcaraz was forced to withdraw from the Barcelona Open due to a right wrist injury, putting his French Open defense exactly one month away in jeopardy. Former No. 1 Daniil Medvedev faced financial penalties after smashing his racket seven times during a loss at the Monte Carlo Masters, resulting in a $7,000 fine for unsportsmanlike conduct.

Snooker & Swimming News

The World Snooker Championship qualifiers saw contrasting fortunes, as former champion Luca Brecel failed to secure his spot after falling to Wales' Jak Jones in the final qualifying round ruling him out of the 2026 event, while teenager Stan Moody dramatically earned his first appearance at the Crucible just one day after being discharged from the hospital following a recent health scare; Matthew Stevens, who heads into the event admitting he barely practices these days, noted his home table is currently functioning as a coffee table as he prepares for the return. In the pool, Olympic champion Adam Peaty showcased continuing strong form at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London, securing the 50m breaststroke title following his 100m win earlier in the meet, as he sets his sights on the LA Olympics as discussed recently. Furthermore, World Aquatics lifted the ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes, allowing them to compete at senior events under their respective national flags.

Rugby & Soccer Injuries/Retirements

The injury crisis within the England Women's Six Nations squad deepened with the withdrawal of both Natasha Hunt and Morwenna Talling due to injury, adding to existing shortages in the lock position compounding squad issues, while Wales wing Lisa Neumann is also ruled out for the remainder of the tournament with a hamstring issue according to reports. In club rugby, former England international Joe Launchbury is slated to retire from the Harlequins and professional rugby at the end of the current season marking the end of his tenure, and Exeter Chiefs' members face a vote on a proposed takeover backed by American investors as the club seeks new ownership. On the coaching side, former Wales fly-half Rhys Patchell will join Wayne Pivac's staff at Benetton next season as an assistant coach after his playing career concluded. In international soccer, Northern Ireland, historically not known for high-scoring affairs with only one goal in their last six matches prior to facing Malta, look to winger Carleigh Halliday for inspiration in their World Cup qualifier.

LIV Golf Stability & Athlete Health

Amid persistent rumors suggesting a potential collapse of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf venture, player Sergio Garcia stated that participants were assured earlier this year that the tour was structured to run for "many years to come". In terms of athlete well-being, England captain Ben Stokes candidly discussed an incident during net practice where he was struck in the face, stating he was "out quite lucky" to avoid major facial surgery following the blow, while England fast bowler Brydon Carse has been sidelined from his Indian Premier League stint with Sunrisers Hyderabad due to a hand injury forcing his withdrawal. Track and field saw two major retirements due to health issues: Scottish 200m record holder Beth Dobbin is stepping away following a "three-year battle with a serious and life-changing health issue" she announced, and World Champion marathoner Peres Jepchirchir has withdrawn from the London Marathon due to an unspecified stress fracture ending her participation.

Other Sports Notes & Records

In an outlier college baseball game, Lehigh set an NCAA record by batting 32 times in a single inning, contributing to a massive 38-6 victory over Coppin State, with all 20 runs scored in that opening frame. Scottish cricket began its T20 series against Namibia strongly, successfully chasing down a target of 160 with seven balls remaining in Windhoek securing a convincing first win, while Lancashire's James Anderson took 4-18 to dismiss Derbyshire for 108, leading his side to a 29-run victory at Old Trafford. Tragedy struck in ultra-running as David Parrish, the record holder attempting the fastest completion of the 234-mile Cape Wrath Trail, died during the run. Finally, the world of cycling remains concerned as Spanish rider Jaume Guardeno remains in critical condition following a collision with a vehicle last month.