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2026 Masters: Best shots, moments and more from the third round
The 90th edition of the Masters Tournament continues Saturday, with Rory McIlroy dominating like never before.
The 2025 champion’s title defense could not have gone better Friday. He closed the second round with a 7-under 65, putting him six shots ahead of the field heading into the third round. That’s the largest lead any golfer has taken into the Masters on Saturday.
Can McIlroy maintain his hot start Saturday? Here are the top sights and sounds from the third round of the Masters.

Young stays strong with a birdie
From the fairway to eight feet, Cameron Young birdies No. 10. #themasters pic.twitter.com/nZVq4fSOtP
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Scheffler is dominating on Saturday
Scottie Scheffler moves to seven under par with a birdie on No. 16. #themasters pic.twitter.com/wvTvdpfMbw
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Li is in second with an eagle
From distance, Haotong Li’s approach into No. 8 sets up an eagle. Today, he is 5 under par through 8 holes. #themasters pic.twitter.com/zfbFMPCqRp
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Lowry dunks it
Needing one stroke on No. 6, Shane Lowry cards an ace. #themasters pic.twitter.com/SAr9uy2KBs
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Rory getting his groove back
A bounce-back birdie for Rory on No. 3. #themasters pic.twitter.com/Fx7Ne9KIgL
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Reed steadily gaining on McIlroy
Birdie on No. 3. Patrick Reed moves within two of the lead. #themasters pic.twitter.com/V8mz42AAbD
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Burns challenging for the lead
Sam Burns moving up the leader board quickly after his birdie on No. 2. #themasters pic.twitter.com/2R6dP4e0Np
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Clark moves up to T-5 with an eagle
A 330-yard drive. A five-foot putt. One eagle for Wyndham Clark. #themasters pic.twitter.com/DdL7EjHg98
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Scheffler is 6 under on the day so far
Six under for the day and six under for the Tournament. #themasters
Watch Inside Amen Corner now: https://t.co/sNz8kSIrI9 pic.twitter.com/qjt6quytLK
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
That’s a birdie for Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler closes the first nine with a birdie and leaps into the top five. #themasters pic.twitter.com/WkgpegxMnA
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Chris Gotterup from 227 feet out
From 227 yards to eight feet. Eagle for Chris Gotterup on No. 2. #themasters pic.twitter.com/Kz4zrADtSQ
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Sepp Straka’s shot hops around into a birdie
Sepp Straka’s approach into No. 10 dances around the hole, leading to a birdie. #themasters pic.twitter.com/ixgL3njnvA
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
Scottie Scheffler getting things started with an eagle
Scottie Scheffler’s aggressive approach into No. 2 sets up an eagle. #themasters pic.twitter.com/riWJ4KB0FK
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026
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Caitlin Clark’s Fever make several key offseason signings in championship pursuit
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The Indiana Fever made a series of offseason moves Saturday to surround superstar Caitlin Clark with talent as the team looks to contend for a WNBA championship this year.
The Fever re-signed key players Lexie Hull and Kelsey Mitchell, while adding veteran Monique Billings from the Golden State Valkyries.
The players were signed after the Fever were one game shy of reaching the WNBA Finals in 2025 while Clark missed the entire postseason with an injury.
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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) is ushered back to the bench area by teammates after being called for a flagrant foul on Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese during the second half in Indianapolis May 17, 2025. (AJ Mast/AP)
With Clark set to return, Indiana is keeping its core together while adding veteran depth to bolster its roster ahead of the 2026 season.
The Fever have the fourth-best odds to win the WNBA title in 2026 behind the Minnesota Lynx, the defending champion Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty.
Hull previously teased the Fever’s offseason plans and championship ambitions in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark reacts during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center June 19, 2025. (Darren Yamashita/Imagn Images)
“I think it’s because we made it where we made it last year without some of our key pieces, and with a lot of injuries, and a lot of, like, this adversity. … Our bench was longer than every other bench. We had more people in the training room getting treatment than any other team, and we still almost made it to the Finals,” Hull said.
“Tasting that and being so close and feeling like we have so much more to give, I think that just changes our mindset a little bit. And it’s not necessarily overconfident, but confident in the fact that we really do have a chance. And we should be playing like every game matters, and we’re preparing for that last one.
“I think it’s very achievable with what we’re going to be able to do with free agency.”
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Indiana Fever guards Kelsey Mitchell (0) and Caitlin Clark (22) talk during the first half in Game 2 of a first-round WNBA basketball playoff series against the Connecticut Sun Sept. 25, 2024, in Uncasville, Conn. (Jessica Hill/AP)
The Fever’s season ended in 107-98 overtime loss to the Las Vegas Aces in Game 5 of the WNBA semifinals last year.
With Clark returning from injury, their core intact and at least one new addition, Indiana is looking to finish the job.
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Source: UConn freshman Eric Reibe enters transfer portal
UConn freshman Eric Reibe, a rotation player on the Huskies’ Final Four team, has entered the transfer portal, a source told ESPN on Friday.
Reibe, a 7-foot-1 center from Germany, was a former McDonald’s All American and was projected to move into a starting role for UConn next season with NCAA tournament star Tarris Reed out of eligibility.
In five games with Reed sidelined toward the start of the season, Reibe averaged 12.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.6 blocks, shooting 65% from the field in those five starts. As Reed became more of a dominant force over the second half of the season, Reibe’s role diminished, averaging just 6.7 minutes in six NCAA tournament games.
On the season, he averaged 5.9 points and 3.3 rebounds.
Reibe was a top-25 recruit in the high school Class of 2025, ranking as the No. 2 center in the class.
With Reibe’s departure, UConn will now be without at least three players from its nine-man rotation. Reed, program legend Alex Karaban and backup point guard Malachi Smith are all out of eligibility, while freshman starter Braylon Mullins is a projected top-20 pick and could opt to go into the NBA draft.
Dan Huley is expected to bring back starting guards Silas Demary Jr. and Solo Ball, while reserve wings Jayden Ross and Jaylin Stewart could return. Top-50 recruits Colben Landrew and Junior County have also signed with the Huskies.
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