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Last updated: April 2, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

NCAA Tournament & College Hoops

Amid the Final Four preparations, Michigan point guard Elliot Cadeau rejoined the team after being hospitalized Wednesday due to an accidental exposure that triggered a severe allergic reaction, though he declared himself "fine" heading into Saturday's matchup against Arizona. The coaching landscape remains active, as Wildcats Head Coach Tommy Lloyd confirmed he is not a "multitasker", seemingly dismissing rumors linking him to the current opening at North Carolina; meanwhile, UConn guard Silas Demary Jr. is anticipated to play at 90% capacity against Illinois despite a lingering high ankle sprain, as the Huskies aim to secure another title, contrasting the sentiment of winning "rings, not watches." Furthermore, Michigan's legendary "Fab Five"—including Chris Webber and Jalen Rose—are set to reunite for an alternate broadcast during the national semifinal game, adding a nostalgic layer to the weekend's action.

Professional Golf & Personal Conduct

Body camera footage released Thursday provided new details from the scene of Tiger Woods' single-vehicle crash last month in Florida, revealing that the golf superstar informed a responding deputy he "was just talking to the president" immediately following the incident. While Woods deals with the aftermath of that event, betting markets are already looking toward future major championships, establishing Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy as the early favorites across the next four premier events, including The Masters and the U.S. Open.

International & Domestic Football/Soccer

France's rising star, wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey, received the Player of the Championship award for the recently concluded 2026 Men's Six Nations tournament following a dominant performance throughout the competition. In stark contrast to the celebratory atmosphere in rugby, England cricket coach Brendon McCullum initiated conversations with county counterparts to address developing unrest between the structure of the domestic game and the national team's international schedule.

Snooker & Combat Sports

In professional snooker, John Higgins mounted an impressive comeback in Manchester, overcoming a 5-8 deficit to defeat Mark Selby 10-8, thereby securing his spot in the Tour Championship semi-finals. Separately, heavyweight boxing saw a bizarre pre-fight spectacle as Derek Chisora arrived at a Deontay Wilder press conference via an army tank alongside controversial politician Nigel Farage at London's York Hall.

College Football & Personnel Issues

Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti publicly reaffirmed his commitment to quarterback Josh Hoover, pushing back against recent criticisms regarding the signal-caller's turnover rate that were voiced by TCU coach Sonny Dykes. Meanwhile, the Big 12 conference faces internal scheduling friction, as Commissioner Brett Yormark and Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell traded public disagreements over the placement of a future Red Raiders versus Houston contest next season. In related personnel matters, documents obtained by ESPN confirmed that a Title IX investigation into a former NC State trainer concluded his conduct was 'unwelcome and of a sexual nature' during treatment sessions with a male athlete.

NBA & Athlete Health

The Detroit Pistons confirmed that All-Star guard Cade Cunningham will remain sidelined for at least another week as he continues his recovery from a collapsed lung, dampening hopes for a late-season return. Separately, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and actress [Kelsey Grammer 'Sinners' Grammer Allen][] announced the birth of their first child, a daughter, though details regarding the name and exact birth date were kept private.

Winter Sports & Coaching Support

Freestyle ski athlete Kirsty Muir suggested her best performances are still ahead, admitting she surpassed her own expectations during what proved to be a historic season on the slopes.