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Last updated: April 19, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

Wrestling & Combat Sports

Cody Rhodes retained his Undisputed WWE title at Wrestle Mania 42 Night One in Las Vegas, capping a card that crowned multiple new champions and elevated existing rivalries, as replays of the event circulated immediately following the live broadcast. Separately, in combat sports, retired stars Sue Bird & Megan Rapinoe announced their separation via social media after a decade together, while former UFC champion Ronda Rousey pushed back against age criticism ahead of her first MMA bout in a decade. In boxing, Alycia Baumgardner is positioning herself to lead women's boxing despite an earlier setback and a cleared positive test, and British light-heavyweight Ben Whittaker secured a brilliant first-round knockout against Braian Suarez in Liverpool.

College & Amateur Sports

The Oklahoma Sooners secured their fourth women's gymnastics title in five years, with senior Faith Torrez delivering a near-perfect floor routine as the final competitor to clinch the team championship, following an earlier performance where Torrez stunned competitors by taking the NCAA all-around title in her debut. In college basketball roster news, UConn's highly-touted sophomore Braylon Mullins, currently ranked No. 17 on the NBA draft big board, opted to return for another season in Storrs to improve his stock, while Illinois is set to be loaded next year as No. 2 scorer Andrej Stojakovic returns to the Final Four core. Meanwhile, the NCAA committee has recommended that FBS teams begin their football season on the Thursday of Week 1, moving to a 12-game schedule over 14 weeks starting in 2027.

Rugby Union & League

In the Six Nations, France overpowered Wales with a 38-7 victory in Cardiff, pushing the French into second place in the table on points difference, though Wales now faces the "daunting prospect" of facing reigning champions England next, having suffered their seventh consecutive Six Nations loss. On the club level, Premiership leaders Northampton clinched a victory over Exeter with a last-gasp try from Fin Smith in the final seconds to win 35-28, while Bath also impressed by scoring eight tries to crush injury-hit Harlequins 43-15, keeping their own playoff hopes alive. In Rugby League, Lewis Dodd's career-first hat-trick powered Catalans Dragons past Warrington, while Leeds Rhinos surged to the top of the table after Brodie Croft contributed four of their ten tries in a rout of Huddersfield.

Motorsport & Global Racing

The Nürburgring saw a tragic incident where a driver died following a crash during an endurance sports car race where Max Verstappen was also scheduled to compete, though Verstappen himself reportedly found rejuvenation in his side effort, with the four-time F1 champion enjoying his Nürburgring 24 Hours participation. This contrasts with the financial realities of the sport; the youngest ever British F1 driver looks forward to racing at Silverstone, while other aspirants face steep costs, with analysis suggesting that reaching Formula 1 requires millions. Amid this, the Grand National champion Noble Yeats, who won in 2022 as a 50-1 outsider, has sadly passed away following a bout of colic.

Basketball & WNBA

The WNBA saw major contract news as three-time All-Star Aliyah Boston agreed to a four-year, $6.3 million contract extension with the Indiana Fever, while the New York Liberty secured their core by signing Breanna Stewart, Jonquel Jones, and Sabrina Ionescu to multiyear deals. As training camps commence, questions abound, including how No. 1 pick Azzi Fudd will integrate, though the Wings organization declined to address questions regarding her public relationship with teammate Paige Bueckers. On the men's side, the Devils hired Sunny Mehta, formerly an assistant GM for the Stanley Cup-winning Panthers, to serve as their new General Manager to lead the rebuild.

Soccer & Pitch Sports

In international women’s soccer, Ireland secured a vital 1-0 win over Poland, putting them in a strong position for World Cup qualification, driven in part by Beibhinn Parsons who scored a hat-trick in a prior victory over Italy, which she called a "dream come true" playing in her Galway homecoming. Conversely, Wales' Six Nations campaign hit a low point with a seventh straight loss, as England delivered a "relentless" display to thrash Scotland at Murrayfield in front of a record-breaking crowd of around 28,000 fans. Elsewhere, the MCC is contemplating fast-tracking women members to address a long-standing gender imbalance within the club.

Snooker & Tennis

The snooker world paid tribute to the late John Virgo, as stars and fans gathered at Sheffield Cathedral to remember the sport's iconic commentator, with the upcoming World Championship schedule released for the event where Mark Williams is aiming to surpass Ronnie O'Sullivan as the oldest champion. On the court, Arthur Fils and Andrey Rublev both mounted comebacks from a set down to set up a final clash at the Barcelona Open, though Britain’s Cameron Norrie was ousted in the quarter-finals by Rafael Jodar in straight sets during his straight-sets exit. Finally, the French Open announced prize money would increase by 9.5%, with the largest boosts allocated to qualifying rounds and early-round competitors.

Other Sports & Business

Oklahoma linebacker Owen Heinecke received a preliminary injunction from a district court judge, granting him an additional year of eligibility for the 2026 season, while Nebraska announced plans for a massive $600 million renovation of Memorial Stadium, slated to begin before the 2028 season. In the NHL, Connor McDavid clinched his sixth Art Ross Trophy as the scoring leader with a four-assist performance in the Oilers' 6-1 win over the Canucks, finishing the regular season with 138 total points. Meanwhile, the Bournemouth owners, who also control the Premier League club, are reportedly closing in on a takeover of English rugby union side Exeter Chiefs.

Safety & Incidents

Two separate incidents drew attention to safety across sports venues. At Lane Stadium, a skydiver was rescued and listed in stable condition after crashing into the Virginia Tech scoreboard just before the spring football game kicked off. Separately, in German motorsport, a driver perished following a crash at the Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit, the same venue where Max Verstappen was racing in a separate event that weekend. In tennis, former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova was charged with refusing a doping test, which she attributed to reaching a breaking point after months of physical stress.