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Last updated: April 18, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

College Sports & Draft Stock

In college basketball news, highly touted guard Braylon Mullins confirmed he is staying at UConn for his sophomore season, electing to boost his draft stock after being listed at No. 17 on ESPN’s latest NBA mock draft board rather than entering the professional ranks early. Meanwhile, the college football landscape saw Nebraska announce a massive projected $600 million stadium renovation slated to begin construction for the 2028 season, while an NCAA committee recommended that FBS teams should start their season a week earlier in 2027, moving to a 12-game schedule across 14 weeks. In recruiting, early pacesetters for the 2027 class were identified, with Oklahoma ranking among the top 10 schools setting the initial standard.

NCAA Gymnastics & Basketball Openers

The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship concluded with Oklahoma securing their fourth team title in five years, capped by a near-perfect floor routine from senior Faith Torrez, who also managed a stunning individual victory, winning the all-around title in her first appearance of the season by defeating established Olympic and world champions. Advancing to the final alongside the Sooners were Florida, LSU, and Minnesota, who all navigated a turbulent semifinal round on Thursday. Separately, the upcoming men's and women's basketball seasons will commence internationally, as Notre Dame and Villanova are set to play a doubleheader in Rome on November 1st.

NBA & WNBA Contract News

WNBA offseason activity saw significant financial commitments, as Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston agreed to a four-year, $6.3 million extension, making it a record deal for the three-time All-Star, while the New York Liberty retained their core, announcing that Breanna Stewart, Jonquel Jones, and Sabrina Ionescu all signed multiyear deals to remain with the franchise. In Minnesota, Napheesa Collier finalized a one-year, $1.4 million supermax contract to return to the Lynx. On the injury front, the Houston Rockets will be without superstar Kevin Durant for Game 1 against the Lakers due to a knee contusion, a major setback for their playoff aspirations.

MLB & Player Loyalty

Major League Baseball provided a stark contrast in team fortunes, as the New York Mets entered a prolonged slump, losing their tenth consecutive game on Saturday, marking their worst skid since 2004, with only three teams in history making the postseason after such a lengthy losing streak. Shifting focus to college football loyalty, Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita is standing out by remaining committed to the Wildcats, being one of only five senior QBs nationally who have not utilized the transfer portal, a decision stemming from his dedication to running monthly community events. Furthermore, a judge granted Oklahoma linebacker Owen Heinecke an additional year of eligibility for 2026 following a preliminary injunction.

Motorsports & Safety Concerns

Tragedy struck the racing world over the weekend, as a driver died following a crash at the Nürburgring Nordschleife endurance race in Germany, an event where Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen was also competing; Verstappen, however, reportedly found rejuvenation in the Nürburgring 24 Hours side quest despite a difficult F1 season. The immense financial barriers to entry in Formula 1 remain a talking point, with analysis suggesting that the costs required to climb the motorsport ladder are reaching millionaire status. Meanwhile, in an unrelated event, a skydiver was rescued after crashing into the Virginia Tech scoreboard before the spring football game, though the individual was reported to be in stable condition.

Rugby Union & League Developments

The Women's Six Nations saw commanding performances, with Ireland winger Beibhinn Parsons celebrating a hat-trick in her Galway homecoming during an emphatic victory over Italy, who also faced Ireland’s Robyn O’Connor making her debut in the same fixture. England delivered a "relentless" thrashing of Scotland at Murrayfield in front of a record crowd, while France moved to second in the table after dispatching Wales 38-7 with a dominant second half. In Rugby League, the Catalans Dragons stopped Warrington from reclaiming the top spot, powered by Lewis Dodd’s career-first hat-trick in a victory, while Leeds Rhinos jumped ahead by defeating Huddersfield, with Brodie Croft scoring four of their 10 tries.

European Rugby & Domestic Football

In the United Rugby Championship, Glasgow Warriors maintained their top position despite suffering an eight-try thrashing by the Lions in Johannesburg, while Leinster survived a late Ulster surge in Belfast to secure a narrow win and move above their rivals. Elsewhere, Bath showcased their attacking prowess by scoring eight tries to easily defeat an injury-hit Harlequins 43-15, keeping pressure on Premiership leaders Northampton, who themselves secured a victory via a last-gasp try with only five seconds remaining. In the Irish Premiership, Larne's manager stated the "job's not done" in the title race following a Friday draw, while Niall Currie departed as Portadown manager with two games left in the season.

Combat Sports & Snooker

The world of combat sports witnessed significant knockouts, as British light-heavyweight Ben Whittaker stopped Braian Suarez in the first round in Liverpool, and in PFL action, Jay-Jay Wilson secured a stunning first-round knockout against Darragh Kelly handing the Irishman his first professional loss. The WWE saw Cody Rhodes successfully defend his Undisputed title against Randy Orton on Night One of WrestleMania 42. In snooker, reigning world champion Zhao Xintong defeated Liam Highfield on an emotional opening day at the Crucible, while Mark Williams stated he would celebrate surpassing Ronnie O'Sullivan as the oldest champion by potentially running the M4 motorway naked.

Golf, Tennis & Swimming

In tennis, the Barcelona Open final will feature two players who both overcame deficits, as Arthur Fils and Andrey Rublev both recovered from a set down, contrasting with Cameron Norrie’s exit after a straight-sets quarter-final loss to Rafael Jodar. Prize money for the French Open this year will see an overall increase of 9.5%, with early rounds benefiting most. Meanwhile, in the pool, Olympic champion Duncan Scott claimed the men's 200m individual medley title at the London championships, where Paralympic champion William Ellard also set a new S14 100m freestyle world record in the mixed class.

Equestrian & Cricket Updates

In equestrian news, the racing community mourned the loss of 2022 Grand National winner Noble Yeats, who passed away following a bout of colic. Cricket saw the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) consider fast-tracking women members to address a long-standing gender imbalance within the club. In County Championship action, Essex maintained their lead against Warwickshire despite a superb innings from Sam Hain during two rain-affected days, while Lancashire expressed confusion after their request for an injury replacement was denied, questioning the 'bizarre' substitution rules.

Wrestling & Lifestyle Notes

The wrestling world saw an unusual travel arrangement as Southend full-back Gus Scott-Morriss managed to reach their match against Halifax by hitching a ride on another club's team bus, helping them secure a 6-2 victory. Off the field, retired sports icons Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe announced their separation on social media after a decade together, while the Los Angeles Rams released a draft teaser video inspired by Ice Cube's 1995 film "Friday", featuring celebrity cameos. Finally, the WNBA's Wings organization chose to deflect questions regarding Azzi Fudd's relationship with teammate Paige Bueckers during a press availability.