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Last updated: April 20, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

College Sports & Recruiting

Oklahoma women's gymnastics captured its fourth national title in five years on Sunday, driven by a near-perfect floor routine from senior Faith Torrez, who also managed to stun the field by winning the NCAA all-around title during her final collegiate performance. The team advanced to the final alongside Florida, LSU, and Minnesota following the semifinals on Thursday securing their spots. In recruiting news, UConn guard Braylon Mullins, currently ranked No. 17 on ESPN’s NBA draft big board, announced he will return for a second season in Storrs to further boost his professional stock, while Illinois will benefit from the return of Andrej Stojakovic, who joins five other top-seven scorers from their Final Four squad to reload for next year.

The transfer portal continues to impact the quarterback landscape, as former Indiana transfer Alberto Mendoza has reportedly established himself as the leading candidate to start at Georgia Tech following a strong spring practice earning the top spot. Meanwhile, in women's basketball, Oklahoma State made a major splash by landing Audi Crooks, the former Iowa State center who was rated as the number one transfer prospect by ESPN, while the Indiana Fever provided a significant commitment to their future, locking up three-time All-Star Aliyah Boston with a four-year, $6.3 million extension.

Wrestling & Football

The fallout from WrestleMania 42 continues, with Roman Reigns securing the championship once again on Night 2, leaving fans to debate the trajectory of his latest title reign without major challengers. Night One delivered major action, featuring Cody Rhodes successfully defending his Undisputed WWE title against Randy Orton and the crowning of multiple new champions amidst high drama. In college football news, Indiana defensive coordinator Bryant Haines issued a sharp response to former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson regarding last season's Rose Bowl matchup, doubling down on his team's success. Separately, over the weekend, a skydiver was rescued after crashing into Virginia Tech’s scoreboard ahead of the Hokies' spring football game, which was part of a busy slate of spring previews that also featured Michigan and Miami kicking off their games.

NASCAR & Motorsports

Tyler Reddick secured his fifth NASCAR Cup Series victory in the first nine races of the season following an overtime finish, a feat unmatched by any driver since Dale Earnhardt did so nearly four decades ago achieving rare status. In international motorsports, tragedy struck at the Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit in Germany where a driver died following a crash during an endurance sports car race, an event where four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen was also scheduled to compete prompting safety concerns. On the F1 front, George Russell indicated he would personally "understand" if Verstappen chose to depart the sport, though he stressed that F1 "would not want to lose" its reigning champion should he depart.

Golf

Hannah Green claimed her third JM Eagle LA Championship title in four years on Sunday, marking her first victory at the El Caballero course securing the victory. This win comes amid other notable golf headlines, including Max Homa's on-course actions; despite recently criticizing professional golfers for visible outbursts, Homa was later seen throwing a club in frustration during the final round of the RBC Heritage. Meanwhile, Robert Mac Intyre stated he remains unbothered by criticism concerning his conduct during the Masters tournament, though he acknowledged his ongoing efforts to maintain better emotional control during competition.

Basketball

The WNBA training camps are underway with teams facing immediate questions, such as how Angel Reese will integrate into the Atlanta Dream lineup and whether the Wings can return to the postseason, all while Caitlin Clark manages her return to full health addressing injury risks. On the men's side, Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant will be sidelined for Game 1 of their playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers due to a knee contusion, potentially impacting the series opener against their rivals. to the college season opener, Notre Dame and Villanova are set to play both men's and women's doubleheaders in Rome to begin the year.

Soccer & Rugby

In the Women's Six Nations, Ireland delivered a commanding performance by demolishing Italy 57-10 in Galway, with winger Beibhinn Parsons scoring a hat-trick in her homecoming match celebrating the win. Parsons’ teammate Aoife Wafer remains confident despite a quiet start to the tournament, as Ireland prepares to face France, aiming for a historic victory after demolishing the Italians. Elsewhere, France secured a convincing 38-7 win over Wales in Cardiff, pushing them to second in the table on points difference cruising past the Welsh. In the Irish Premiership, Larne manager Gary Haveron cautioned that the "job's not done" in the title race following a draw, suggesting Glentoran needs a "snooker" to catch up maintaining the pressure.

Snooker & Combat Sports

The Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, formerly a regional arts venue, has cemented its reputation as the spiritual home of modern snooker, a transformation that occurred somewhat accidentally when the sport took root there becoming the ultimate stage. The current World Championship proceedings saw reigning world champion Zhao Xintong defeat England's Liam Highfield on an emotional opening day securing the win, while English hopeful Mark Allen expressed his determination to correct a poor run of recent performances at the World Championship at Sheffield. On the boxing front, British light-heavyweight Ben Whittaker delivered a decisive performance in Liverpool, scoring a brilliant first-round knockout victory over Argentina's Braian Suarez stopping his opponent.

Cricket & Rugby League

The County Championship saw fascinating developments, with Somerset putting themselves on course for a victory over Hampshire, largely thanks to James Rew passing 50 for the fourth time in his last five innings setting up the win, with Somerset coach Jason Kerr suggesting Rew "absolutely" has the potential to open the batting for England. In a separate match, Essex resumed chasing 206 against Warwickshire on the final day at Edgbaston, maintaining their lead despite a superb century from Sam Hain putting them on top. Lancashire’s frustrations extended beyond the scoreline, as they questioned the substitution rules after their request to replace an injured player was denied calling the ruling bizarre. In Rugby League, Leeds Rhinos moved to the top of Super League after Brodie Croft scored four tries in a dominant 10-try performance against Huddersfield Giants thumping their rivals, while Hull KR also posted an emphatic eighth-try victory over Toulouse to maintain their winning sequence securing the win.

Swimming & Track Cycling

Great Britain achieved strong results at the Track World Cup in Hong Kong, where Olympic silver medallist Matt Richardson stormed to two gold medals as the team amassed a total of nine medals collecting nine medals. In the pool at the Aquatics GB Swimming Championships in London, Duncan Scott powered to victory in the men's 200m individual medley, adding to the success of Matt Richards, who won the men's 200m freestyle final against a field that included four reigning Olympic gold medallists winning the final.

Miscellaneous Sports News

The owners of Premier League club Bournemouth are reportedly finalizing a takeover of the Exeter Chiefs rugby union club, marking a significant investment from the Premier League ownership group closing in on the deal. In a unique twist of fate, Southend United's Gus Scott-Morriss managed to play in their 6-2 victory over Halifax after securing a last-minute ride to the ground on another club’s team bus hitching a ride. Furthermore, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is reviewing procedures to potentially fast-track women memberships in an effort to rectify the long-standing gender imbalance at the historic institution.