UCLA women win first NCAA hoops title; Islanders change coaches; NBA, World Cup power rankings

Plus, we kick off Masters week with our first couple of preview items

UCLA women win first NCAA hoops title; Islanders change coaches; NBA, World Cup power rankings
UCLA women win first NCAA hoops title; Islanders change coaches; NBA, World Cup power rankings Photo: CBS Sports

Plus, we kick off Masters week with our first couple of preview items
🏀 Do not miss this: Everything to know from the Final Four
Five of the six contests across the men's and women's Final Fours are complete, leaving us with just 40 minutes of game time to go in the 2026 season.

We already have one of our two champions, and the other will cut nets tonight.

Here's how we got here, starting with the women's tournament.

Tonight's men's national championship game is a matchup for the ages between the best team in the country and the most prolific program of the century.

Michigan is the betting favorite by a meaningful margin, but UConn simply does not lose this deep into the tournament.

Study up on the rosters and how they were constructed (including how UConn has a former Michigan player in its lineup) before the final game of this thrilling campaign.

And here are some trends that could determine the outcome.

📊 Pistons jump Lakers in NBA power rankings
The Dončić and Reaves injuries could be catastrophic to the Lakers' hopes of making a deep postseason run.

And for the rest of the regular season, Los Angeles will not have the same firepower as the other teams near the top of the standings.

That's why Brad Botkin dropped the Lakers out of the top five in this week's NBA Power Rankings .

Replacing them are the Pistons , who leaped three spots as the second-biggest risers of the week.

The top two teams are obvious.

The Thunder and Spurs combined to win 43 of their last 46 games.

Here's the rest of the top five:
🔢 48-team World Cup power rankings
FIFA handed out the final six tickets to the 2026 World Cup last week, finalizing the first 48-team field in the tournament's history.

Now that we know who will make the trip to North America, it's time to rank them.

Francesco Porzio took on the marathon task of stacking all 48 qualifiers up against each other .

Let's start with a look at the last six teams into the field.

Of course, how far the USMNT advances will be one of the tournament's biggest storylines.

Francesco placed the Americans outside the top 10 in the power rankings, which does not paint the prettiest of pictures.

Speaking of the USMNT, we will soon know which 26 players will represent the United States.

Chuck Booth took a stab at predicting the squad , which Pochettino is set to announce May 26.

Also, significant international news struck over the weekend outside of the World Cup field.

Just days after Italy failed for the third straight time to qualify for the tournament, manager Gennaro Gattuso stepped down less than a year into his reign .

The Italian soccer federation also needs to hire a new president after Gabriele Gravina resigned last week.

👍👎 The best (and not-so-best) of the rest
⚽ AC Milan at Napoli , 2:45 p.m.

on Paramount+ ⚾ Cubs at Rays , 4:10 p.m.

on Peacock 🏀 Knicks at Hawks , 7 p.m.

on NBC Sports Network 🏒 Lightning at Sabres , 7 p.m.

on NHL Network ⚾ Dodgers at Blue Jays , 7:07 p.m.

on FS1 🏀 Men's NCAA championship: UConn vs.

Michigan , 8:50 p.m.

on TBS/TNT/truTV ⚾ Braves at Angels , 9:38 p.m.

on ESPN Unlimited ⚾ Phillies at Giants , 9:45 p.m.

on MLB Network

Source: This article was originally published by CBS Sports

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