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Last updated: April 17, 2026, 8:31 AM ET

NBA & WNBA Personnel & Contracts

The WNBA saw significant movement regarding its top talent, as four-time MVP A'ja Wilson secured a deal to remain with the Las Vegas Aces on a three-year, $5 million supermax contract, cementing her status in the league. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Lynx brought back Napheesa Collier by finalizing a one-year, supermax deal worth $1.4 million, as teams aggressively locked down core players ahead of the season. In league governance, columnist Wetzel argued the WNBA commissioner requires thicker skin, suggesting the league focus on visibility rather than perceived slights. The Charlotte Hornets face an immediate challenge in the play-in tournament, needing just two victories to end their playoff drought, with experts picking Heat and Suns to advance out of the initial matchups.

In the NHL, the New Jersey Devils targeted executive experience by hiring Sunny Mehta as their new General Manager; Mehta previously served as an assistant GM during the Florida Panthers' back-to-back Stanley Cup runs over the past two years making him a proven winner. Elsewhere in the league, Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid clinched his sixth Art Ross scoring title after tallying four assists in a 6-1 victory over the Canucks, concluding the regular season with 138 total points.

College Sports Roster & Eligibility Moves

College football saw major shifts in roster management and eligibility rulings, including the NCAA recommending a significant structural change that would see FBS teams begin their 12-game seasons on the Thursday of Week 1, starting in 2027, over a 14-week window. Oklahoma faced NCAA sanctions, as the university must vacate four victories from the 2023 season stemming from the illegal tampering with quarterback Cade McNamara before he entered the transfer portal. On the commitment front, Michigan landed quarterback Kamden Lopati, a four-star prospect who decommitted from Illinois just one day prior, while Georgia transfer Jeremiah Wilkinson, rated among the top scorers available, chose Arkansas over rivals like Kentucky committing Tuesday night. Furthermore, Oklahoma LB Owen Heinecke received a preliminary injunction from a district court judge, granting him an additional year of eligibility in 2026.

WNBA Draft & Player Dynamics

Following the WNBA Draft, analysis focused on immediate impact versus long-term potential among the new class, with experts debating which players like Betts and Fudd are ready now. The Dallas Wings organization drew attention when they shut down a reporter's question directed at No. 1 overall pick Azzi Fudd concerning her publicly known relationship with teammate Paige Bueckers.

NCAA Gymnastics & Basketball

The NCAA gymnastics championships delivered a massive upset Thursday night when Oklahoma's Faith Torrez, in her all-around debut, defeated reigning Olympic and world champions to claim the coveted all-around title. The Florida Gators, aiming for a title after being stunned in the semifinals last year, enter this season with "unmatched depth" and are aiming for the championship, while UCLA star Jordan Chiles seeks to end her collegiate career by leading her team to its first title since 2018 as she enters her final meet. In basketball, BYU received a boost as point guard Robert Wright III confirmed his return, which is vital as the team prepares for the expected departure of two other key players sources indicated on his return.

NBA & WNBA League Affairs

The league continues to deal with on-court incidents, such as the case where Heat center Bam Adebayo suffered a lower back injury after a fall, prompting coach Spoelstra to suggest that the opposing player should have been penalized for the trip.

NFL & College Football Outlooks

Spring football games commenced across the nation this weekend, with eyes on several major programs, including previews for Virginia Tech and Michigan. In recruiting news for the future, several SEC and Big Ten programs are setting the early pace for the 2027 cycle, with Oklahoma ranked among the top 10 schools establishing early leads. On the coaching side, former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore avoided jail time, receiving an 18-month probation sentence for misdemeanors stemming from a confrontation. Texas quarterback Arch Manning stated he feels "100% right now" following offseason foot surgery, conceding that frustration over his performance in the first half of the previous season had left him feeling angry.

European Football & Rugby Union

In European football, the USMNT's long-term leadership is under scrutiny, raising questions about whether U.S. Soccer can secure another high-profile manager when Mauricio Pochettino eventually departs. In the Women's Six Nations, Ireland coach Scott Bemand expressed confidence in winger Aoife Wafer, stating she is "determined" to regain form for Saturday's match against Italy despite a perceived quiet start, while Ireland made three changes for the fixture, including giving Robyn O'Connor her debut as they face the Italians. Ulster's Juarno Augustus emphasized the importance of the team building momentum domestically to secure home advantage in the URC knockouts. Meanwhile, Sale boss Alex Sanderson backed England's Courtney Lawes to make a return for the 2027 Rugby World Cup indicating he is fully capable.

Soccer & International Transfers

World Athletics took action by rejecting nationality switch applications for 11 elite athletes aiming to represent Turkey, determining the requests were part of a coordinated recruitment effort by the Turkish government to gain an unfair advantage. In a positive development for Northern Ireland, there is hope that recent success, including goal-scoring heroics, could signal a new era after struggling for goals in previous matches.

Tennis & Badminton Retirements

The sport saw major retirements, as British doubles specialist Jamie Murray, the first British doubles player to reach world number one, announced his departure from tennis. Badminton icon Viktor Axelsen also confirmed his retirement, citing that he is no longer physically able to compete at the elite level due to ongoing injury issues.

Golf & Tennis Tournament Updates

Following the Masters, analysts are posing major questions about the remainder of the season, particularly concerning Rory McIlroy’s trajectory and whether Scottie Scheffler can add further major titles we answer key season questions. Separately, bettors looking at the RBC Heritage were advised to focus on players displaying specific traits, with Xander Schauffele and Ludvig Aberg cited as standout options for wagers this week. On the clay courts, the French Open announced that total prize money for the tournament will rise by 9.5%, with the largest increases allocated to players competing in the qualifying stages and those eliminated in the early rounds benefitting from the upgrade.

Boxing, MMA, & Combat Sports

In boxing, Eddie Hearn confirmed that the highly anticipated heavyweight clash between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will not take place at Croke Park in Dublin. Furthermore, Netflix reported that Fury's victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday was one of the most-watched fights in the UK over the last decade, drawing more than five million viewers. In MMA, former UFC champion Ronda Rousey addressed critics questioning her age ahead of her first fight in a decade, stating dismissively, "'It's not like my ovaries are fighting'" in response to age criticism. Elsewhere, Alycia Baumgardner is positioning herself to become the leading figure in women's boxing, overcoming an early setback and a cleared positive test to reach the sport's forefront.

Wrestling & Combat Sports Events

As anticipation builds for Wrestle Mania 42 in Las Vegas, analysts are preparing for the event, which features eight title bouts across two nights providing key statistics for all 13 matches. The event's atmosphere is heavily influenced by the legacy of Paul Heyman, whose confrontational, anti-corporate style fundamentally altered professional wrestling. Meanwhile, the PFL event in Belfast saw Jay-Jay Wilson deliver a stunning first-round knockout against Darragh Kelly, handing the hometown favorite his first professional defeat in devastating fashion.

Formula 1 & Motorsport Realities

Four-time World Champion Max Verstappen is reportedly finding renewed enthusiasm through his side project competing in the Nürburgring 24 Hours reinvigorating his season. The financial barrier to entry in Formula 1 remains steep, as investigations reveal the significant monetary requirements to climb the motorsport ladder, showing that reaching the top tier often requires millionaire status. This financial reality is contrasted by the drive of those attempting the ascent, such as reigning British rally champion William Creighton, who views his move to the European Rally Championship as the necessary and "right step" forward.

Snooker & Darts

Snooker is mourning the loss of commentator John Virgo, with stars and fans gathering at Sheffield Cathedral to pay their respects to the voice of the sport. Despite his advanced age, veteran Mark Williams is aiming for history at the World Championship, joking he would cause traffic chaos on the M4 motorway if he surpassed Ronnie O'Sullivan as the oldest champion. Conversely, former champion Luca Brecel failed to qualify for the 2026 World Championship after losing in the final qualifying round to Jak Jones missing out on the Crucible spot. Teenager Stan Moody managed a remarkable qualification for the World Championship after being discharged from the hospital just one day prior securing his first Crucible appearance.

Basketball & Player Milestones

San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama's debut season is being celebrated with a review of his top 10 plays, which illustrate his case for MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and All-NBA honors following his record-setting year.

Rugby League & European Competition

St Helens moved to the top of the Super League standings after executing a second-half comeback victory against Hull FC at the MKM Stadium securing the crucial win.

Swimming & Athletics Records

At the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London, Paralympic champion William Ellard captured gold in the S14 mixed class 100m freestyle final, setting a new world record time breaking the previous S14 benchmark. Three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty continued his strong form by winning the 50m breaststroke title at the same London championships. In athletics, Emile Cairess was forced to withdraw from the London Marathon due to a calf injury, meaning he will not be able to challenge Sir Mo Farah’s British record as he recovers from the issue. World Athletics took a firm stance against nationality switching, rejecting 11 applications to Turkey due to evidence of a coordinated government recruitment strategy [to gain