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Last updated: May 15, 2026, 11:55 PM ET

Basketball

A'ja Wilson torched the Sun with 45 points on 15-of-18 shooting, powering the Aces to their third straight win with a 101-94 victory that showcased her dominance through the early stretch. Across the league, the Cleveland Cavaliers stormed back in Detroit to grab a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Pistons, with the resilient comeback raising questions about whether Detroit can mount a sustained response. On the recruiting front, four-star defensive back Charles Woodson Jr. committed to Michigan, where his father won the 1997 Heisman Trophy and earned two All-American selections, giving the Wolverines a marquee addition to their 2025 class. Meanwhile, the Sun Belt Conference faces reshuffling at the top as James Madison, Old Dominion, and newcomer Louisiana position themselves for a potential power shift, while Texas A&M's 21 five-star recruits are under scrutiny as the Aggies try to project each player's game to the next level. In a darker development, the NCAA permanently banned a former Abilene Christian player for allegedly rigging basketball games for sports bettors, marking one of the more severe enforcement actions in recent memory.

Golf

Scottie Scheffler is navigating a contentious setup at Aronimink ahead of the PGA Championship, stopping just short of calling the hole locations unfair while conceding he is not enjoying the experience. The 28-year-old described the setup as "absurd", and the field appears to be collectively struggling, with club professional Michael Block carding a 75 on Friday and expected to miss the cut despite his fan-friendly presence. Analysts are weighing Scheffler's chances against a field that includes past champions and rising stars, though Aronimink's demanding layout could level the playing field. The PGA Championship field remains wide open as the weekend approaches, with weather and course conditions adding another layer of uncertainty to what promises to be a grueling test at the Philadelphia-area venue.

Rugby Union

Northampton delivered a record-breaking performance, scoring 14 tries in a 94-33 demolition of Bristol Bears at Franklin's Gardens that sealed their semi-final berth in the most emphatic fashion possible. In the United Rugby Championship, the drama continued as Connacht dispatched Edinburgh with a bonus-point win to clinch a play-off spot, while Cardiff booked their own place with a commanding victory over the Stormers at the Arms Park. Ulster, meanwhile, are left sweating on their progress after a 26-22 defeat to Glasgow Warriors that derailed their push for a top-eight finish, prompting head coach Richie Murphy to call his side "bitterly disappointed" over the missed opportunity. The URC table tightened considerably as Munster and the Bulls entered Saturday's match with the outcome potentially determining Ulster's fate. Wigan denied Leeds the top spot with a dominant 24-4 win at the Brick Community Stadium, checking the Rhinos' momentum just as they were closing in on the summit. Nottingham Forest sealed their first-ever Netball Super League play-off berth with a 76-65 upset over league leaders Loughborough Lightning, marking a historic milestone for the club.

Football & MMA

A 20-year-old suspect has been arrested in the shooting of Missouri football star Ahmad Hardy at an outdoor concert in Mississippi, providing a breakthrough in an investigation that had drawn national attention. In Detroit, Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal is tossing just two weeks after elbow surgery, raising hopes that the team's ace could return to the mound sooner than expected. The NFL is embracing Wednesday games as a fan-friendly format, with league officials pointing to increased ratings and the focus on holiday seasons as justification for expanding play on nontraditional days. In MMA, Francis Ngannou is set to defend his position as the world's number one heavyweight on Saturday, declaring himself the lineal champion ahead of the bout. Off the field, Drake referenced LeBron James multiple times on his latest album, keeping the simmering tension between the rapper and the NBA legend alive in the public conversation.