The NCAA Division I women’s basketball national championship between South Carolina and Iowa experienced a massive ratings jump from last year’s national title, becoming the most-watched women’s college event on record. After winning the championship, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley acknowledged Iowa’s Caitlin Clark for her greatness on the court, helping to elevate women’s basketball. Iowa star Caitlin Clark, the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division I basketball, bid farewell to college basketball and the school that she has represented over the last four years.

Dawn Staley sparked a fiery debate on social media with her response to a question about transgender participation in women’s sports. OutKick’s Dan Zaksheske further explored the reactions to Staley’s comments and the overall discussion surrounding transgender inclusion in women’s sports. South Carolina star Kamilla Cardoso was asked about coach Dawn Staley’s stance on transgender athletes in women’s sports, but she chose to sidestep the question, avoiding a direct response.

Meanwhile, the Connecticut Huskies secured their second consecutive NCAA Division I men’s basketball championship by defeating the Purdue Boilermakers. In the golf world, Tiger Woods, a five-time Masters champion, continues to captivate fans as he practices at Augusta National Golf Club. During practice rounds at Augusta National, golfers, caddies, and spectators were treated to a solar eclipse, briefly interrupting their activities.

As the NCAA March Madness tournament unfolded, millions of college basketball fans across the US filled out brackets and placed wagers on the games. Some bettors utilized artificial intelligence to gain an edge in predicting the outcomes of the tournament. Be sure to follow Fox News on social media and sign up for their various newsletters and apps to stay updated on the latest news and events. Additionally, check out OutKick’s daily newsletter for additional sports coverage. Watch Fox News online, stream Fox Nation content, and stay informed on the latest developments in the sports world.

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