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Last updated: April 17, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

NCAA & College Sports Upheaval

In college gymnastics, Oklahoma's Faith Torrez stunningly captured the NCAA all-around title in her season debut Thursday night, defeating established Olympic and world champions. This comes as the Florida Gators, stunned in last year's semifinals, enter this year with unmatched depth and inspiration, aiming for the title. Meanwhile, the NCAA announced that Iowa must vacate four victories from its 2023 season due to tampering violations involving quarterback Cade McNamara before his transfer. Further changes loom in football, as an NCAA committee recommended that FBS teams adopt a 12-game schedule spread over 14 weeks starting in 2027, beginning on the Thursday preceding the current Week 1.

Transfer portal activity continues to reshape rosters, with Georgia's high-scoring guard Jeremiah Wilkinson committing to Arkansas, choosing the Razorbacks over major contenders like Kentucky. In football recruiting news, Michigan secured a commitment Tuesday from four-star quarterback Kamden Lopati, just one day after he decommitted from Illinois. Quarterback stability is also a talking point, as Arizona's Noah Fifita, one of five senior QBs nationally who hasn't transferred, continues to lead community events. On the defensive side, a district judge provisionally granted Oklahoma linebacker Owen Heinecke an extra year of eligibility for 2026, following an injunction.

North American Pro Leagues & Player Moves

The NHL saw Connor McDavid clinch his sixth Art Ross scoring title on Thursday, concluding the regular season with 138 points after registering four assists in Edmonton's 6-1 victory over Vancouver. Following a successful tenure assisting the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, executive Sunny Mehta was hired as the Devils' new general manager this week. In league management news, sources confirmed that WNBA MVP Napheesa Collier agreed to a one-year, $1.4 million supermax deal to remain with the Minnesota Lynx. The league's biggest star, A'ja Wilson, is also securing record compensation, as sources indicate she signed a 3-year, $5 million supermax contract to return to the Las Vegas Aces becoming the WNBA's only four-time MVP.

In basketball analysis, the Charlotte Hornets are on the cusp of ending their playoff drought, currently two wins away from advancing out of the play-in tournament against the Miami Heat as NBA experts debate the matchups. ESPN's Zach Kram released his full bracket prediction, forecasting the entire playoff run through the Finals anticipating which teams will meet in June. Meanwhile, one column addressing league governance suggested the WNBA Commissioner's Office needs to develop "thicker skin" when facing criticism rather than adopting a "woe is me" attitude.

Wrestling, Combat Sports & Player Milestones

The world of professional wrestling prepares for Wrestle Mania 42, which is stacked with eight title bouts across two nights, with storylines involving figures like Paul Heyman, whose confrontational style forever altered the course of pro wrestling, and the induction of AJ Styles and Stephanie McMahon into the 2026 Hall of Fame class alongside Demolition. In combat sports, Jay-Jay Wilson delivered a stunning first-round knockout in Belfast, handing Darragh Kelly his first professional defeat on the PFL card. Elsewhere, former UFC champion Ronda Rousey dismissed age-related criticism ahead of her first MMA bout in a decade, stating emphatically, "'It's not like my ovaries are fighting'" addressing detractors head-on.

International Rugby & Football

The Women's Six Nations continues with Ireland coach Scott Bemand publicly supporting Aoife Wafer, assuring reporters that the player is "determined" to bounce back from a "quiet" start in Saturday's crucial match against Italy where Robyn O'Connor will earn her debut. Scotland makes only one change for their clash with England, inserting Evie Wills at centre as they aim to lift their performance level against the near-invincible world champions. In the men's game, Ulster's Juarno Augustus stressed the importance of securing home advantage in the URC knockout stages as the province builds momentum, while Sale boss Alex Sanderson expressed confidence that Courtney Lawes could make a sensational return for England at the 2027 Rugby World Cup backing the veteran's recovery.

Snooker & Golf

Snooker prepares for the World Championship, though former winner Luca Brecel failed to secure his Crucible spot, losing in the final qualifying round. The event will feature a unique participant in teenager Stan Moody, who qualified for the tournament just a day after discharging himself from the hospital. Mark Williams stated he would risk causing motorway chaos on the M4 if he surpasses Ronnie O'Sullivan to become the oldest world champion ever as the sport also paused to remember the voice of the game, John Virgo, at his memorial. In golf, attention turns to the rest of the season following the Masters, with analysts posing questions about Rory McIlroy's next move and whether Scottie Scheffler can add more major titles to his tally, while betting markets focus on the RBC Heritage, citing Xander Schauffele and Ludvig Aberg as key standouts for bettors seeking specific traits.

Motorsports & Athletics

Max Verstappen is reportedly finding renewed enthusiasm through his side project competing in the Nürburgring 24 Hours offering a respite from his F1 season. Meanwhile, the financial barriers to entry in Formula 1 remain steep, with analysis suggesting that the costs required to reach the grid have increased substantially prompting questions about the need for millionaire backing. In swimming, Paralympic champion William Ellard shattered the S14 100m freestyle world record at the Aquatics GB Championships in London, where three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty also demonstrated fine form by claiming the 50m breaststroke title. World Athletics, however, took action against organized recruitment, rejecting nationality transfer applications for 11 elite athletes aiming to switch to Turkey.

Other Notable Sports News

Tennis icon Jamie Murray, who was the first British doubles player to reach world number one, announced his retirement from the sport. Badminton legend Viktor Axelsen confirmed his retirement, stating he is "no longer able to compete at the highest level" due to persistent injury issues ending a career featuring multiple Olympic and world titles. In boxing, unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk defended his choice to face boxing novice Rico Verhoeven next month rather than avoiding controversy, while Tyson Fury's recent comeback win was reported by Netflix to have attracted more than five million viewers in the UK placing it among the most-watched UK fights of the past decade.