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Last updated: April 6, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

NCAA & College Basketball Coaching Carousel

The field for the NCAA gymnastics nationals is now set following dominant performances across the regionals, where Oklahoma, Florida, and LSU secured their spots by overwhelming the competition, rounding out the final eight teams heading to the championship stage. Meanwhile, the coaching landscape in college basketball took a major turn as North Carolina intends to hire Michael Malone as its next head coach, marking a significant move that will see the former long-time NBA coach take the reins in Chapel Hill, prompting immediate discussion about his top priorities for the Tar Heels.

WNBA & Fantasy Hoops Updates

WNBA free agency immediately saw a blockbuster move with Angel Reese heading to Atlanta after two seasons in Chicago, a trade that analysts are currently grading against the picks secured by the Sky in return. As teams finalize their rosters ahead of the season tip-off, fantasy basketball managers are looking at the final week pickups, with players like Jeremiah Fears and Will Riley being named top additions to bolster rosters needing late-season boosts.

Golf & Player Focus at The Masters

As the Masters commences in Augusta, the focus for many competitors remains partially fixed on Tiger Woods following his recent DUI arrest, with several golfers in the field expressing their support and hopes that he enters treatment. Amidst the usual pre-tournament buzz, rookie Tom McKibbin described his first walk down Magnolia Lane as "surreal" as he prepares for his debut, while veteran Jason Day is reportedly drawing attention again for his wardrobe choices, having previously been asked by Augusta National to adopt more reserved outfits last year.

Motorsports & Tennis Setbacks

In international competition, British tennis player Katie Boulter suffered a swift first-round exit at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz Open, falling to Romania's Elena-Gabriela Ruse. In a separate discipline, Northern Ireland's Andrew Irwin shared that he endured "sleepless nights" after losing his ride with Honda Racing at the close of the 2025 British Superbike season, though he expressed feeling a "new lease of life" now competing in BSB.