In college sports, the Denver Pioneers captured their 10th national championship in men's hockey,
defeating Boston College with a standout performance from goalie Matt Davis. This victory sets a new
record for most NCAA hockey titles, moving past Michigan. In the realm of sports business, NCAA
basketball champions UConn and South Carolina are exploring new opportunities with NIL deals,
particularly in women's basketball where players like Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark are driving record
viewership numbers. In professional sports, the NBA has issued a lifetime ban to Raptors forward Jontay
Porter after he was found to have placed bets on NBA games. Meanwhile, NFL coaching legend Bill
Belichick is encountering difficulties in securing another head coaching role, having interviewed with
several teams, including the Falcons. In golf, Scottie Scheffler won his second Masters in three years,
taking home a record $3.6 million. Despite his struggles in the tournament, golfing great Tiger Woods
continues to compete, making his 24th consecutive cut at the Masters.
The Bulletin Brief:
Denver beats Boston College to Win NCAA Championship (ESPN)
Colleges look to capitalize off NIL deals (SBJ)
Bill Belichick struggles to find Head Coaching Job (ESPN)
NBA Bans Raptor’s Player after gambling violations (ESPN)
Scottie Scheffler’s Masters Win (ESPN)