β’ Dodgers defeated the Nationals 10-5 in a high-scoring MLB game on Saturday.
β’ Offensive firepower propelled LA to victory, boosting their early season record.
β’ Win strengthens Dodgers' position in NL West amid tight competition.
β’ Capitals riding wave of positive outcomes, including Rangers' 4-1 win over Detroit aiding their climb.
β’ New York Rangers score 19 goals in last five games, fueled by rookies like Gabe.
β’ Matchup tests Capitals' momentum against hot Rangers squad.
β’ No. 5 Alabama Crimson Tide defeated No. 1 Texas Longhorns 7-4 on April 4, 2026, securing their first series victory over a top-ranked team since 2016.
β’ Jena Young hit a crucial three-run home run, powering Alabama past Texas in a key SEC matchup.
β’ The win strengthens Alabama's position in college softball rankings and highlights their momentum heading into conference play.
β’ Sacred Heart University announced it will join the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) as a football-only member in 2026, while remaining part of the MAAC for other sports as part of ongoing FCS conference realignment.
β’ The move reflects broader changes across the FCS football landscape, with multiple programs transitioning between conferences to strengthen competitive alignment.
β’ Sacred Heart's addition to the CAA marks another step in the ongoing restructuring of lower-division NCAA football conferences.
β’ The California track and field team competed Friday across three separate meets, with several athletes posting program top-10 times and event wins during the early outdoor season.
β’ Senior John Sesteaga led the men's 5000m with a personal-best 14:33.83, while Addie Johnson recorded a program top-10 performance in the women's 5000m with a time of 16:04.57, rising to No. 6 all-time. Redshirt freshman Sabine Kim improved her outdoor 5000m personal record by 80 seconds, finishing in 16:32.16.
β’ The Bears' performances included a 110m hurdles win with a 15.07 personal record, a discus mark of 34.75m, and a pole vault personal best of 4.40m, demonstrating strong early-season momentum.
β’ No. 3 ranked Oklahoma (36-3, 9-1 SEC) dominated Kentucky (22-17, 1-12 SEC) with a 10-2 victory at home in Norman, utilizing seven two-out runs and two long balls to secure the win.
β’ Oklahoma's aggressive two-out hitting strategy proved effective, with the team capitalizing on scoring opportunities throughout the game against Kentucky's struggling SEC squad.
β’ The victory extends Oklahoma's strong 2026 season as a top-3 national contender, maintaining their position as one of the SEC's elite baseball programs.
β’ Top-seeded UCLA defeated second-seeded Iowa 96-45 to capture its second consecutive Big Ten Conference Tournament championship, marking the first time in program history the Bruins won back-to-back conference tournament titles.
β’ The 51-point margin of victory set a new Big Ten Tournament Final record, surpassing Iowa's previous record of a 33-point victory over Ohio State in 2023.
β’ UCLA finished the regular season with a perfect 18-0 conference record and undefeated home court record for the first time since 2016-17, becoming just the fourth team in Big Ten history to go undefeated in conference play.
β’ CMU track and field athlete Megan Hodges set an NCAA Division II Championship provisional qualifying time in the 5,000-meter run at the Mavericks' home meet on April 2.
β’ Augustine Hancock won the women's weight throw event as part of a strong performance by the CMU women's team.
β’ The Mavericks posted nine new top-10 marks on the first day of competition at their home meet, demonstrating strong performance across multiple events.
β’ No. 3 seed Illinois defeated Big Ten rival Iowa 71-59 in the South Region final, earning a spot in Saturday's national semifinal against No. 2 seed Connecticut at 6:09 p.m. ET.
β’ Freshman Keaton Wagler led with 25 points and was named Region Most Outstanding Player, while Andrej Stojakovic added 17 points.
β’ Illinois outscored Iowa 20-8 after a 51-51 tie with 7:14 left, closing with an 8-0 run as Iowa failed to score in the final two minutes.
β’ The No. 4-ranked University of Georgia baseball team overcame a hitless start through four innings to beat Georgia State 14-9 at Foley Field on Tuesday.
β’ Georgia exploded for eight runs in the bottom of the eighth inning, securing the comeback victory after trailing earlier in the game.
β’ The Bulldogs, known for one of the nation's most potent offenses, demonstrated their resilience in the high-scoring contest.
β’ Princeton forward Caden Pierce '26 announced his transfer to Purdue Boilermakers, heading to the Big Ten conference.
β’ The move follows Princeton women's basketball head coach Carla Berube's departure, prompting a national search for her replacement with three potential candidates in consideration.
β’ Pierce's transfer highlights shifting dynamics in college basketball rosters amid conference realignments.