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NWSL Power Rankings: Wave lead the way, Spirit back on track
It’s Tuesday, the 2026 NWSL regular season is well underway, which means it’s time for ESPN’s Power Rankings.
Who’s set for a climb up the table? Who’s in danger of a free fall? Our writers studied the action from across Matchday 4 to come up with this week’s order of all 16 teams in the league. Let’s dive in.
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Previous ranking: 3
Next match: Saturday, April 25 at Denver Summit, 8:45 p.m. ET
Four victories in a row and two consecutive games with a clean sheet, not bad at all from Jonas Eidevall’s side. Carried by Ludmila‘s 63rd-minute game winner, the Wave surpassed Boston with a 1-0 result and are now sitting comfortably at the top of the standings. Credit is due to the roster that leads the league in xG (expected goals) and xA (expected assists) after Matchday 4.
Previous ranking: 1
Next match: Sunday, April 26 at Angel City FC, 6 p.m. ET (stream live on ESPN)
There was plenty of back-and-forth between Portland in its trip to North Carolina, but it ultimately remained level at 2-2 over the weekend after losing the lead twice. Sophia Wilson, making her second start since maternity leave, is still seeking that first goal of 2026. A silver lining for Portland is Olivia Moultrie‘s fourth goal contribution of the season.
Previous ranking: 2
Next match: Sunday, April 26 vs. Portland Thorns, 6 p.m. ET (stream live on ESPN)
This is what happens when the schedule becomes a bit tougher. Just when it looked like Angel City were about to take a point in Orlando, the hosts responded with a pinball-like moment in the 98th minute that led to Haley McCutcheon‘s dramatic game winner that cemented a 2-1 loss for head coach Alexander Straus. Is this a worrying sign for a team that’s ranked 14th overall with duel success rates and 12th in xG?
Previous ranking: 4
Next match: Sunday, April 26 vs. Utah Royals, 8 p.m. ET
Seattle kept Denver scoreless in their 0-0 draw, but more was expected at home after being outshot 18 to 13. Recently earning two wins in a row, Matchday 4’s result slows the momentum for head coach Laura Harvey and her squad. Nonetheless, credit to Seattle’s Sam Meza for her seven out of seven on tackles and winning 10 of her 12 ground duels.
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Seattle Reign FC vs. Denver Summit FC – Game Highlights
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Previous ranking: 7
Next match: Friday, April 24 at Racing Louisville, 5:30 p.m. ET
There’s the much-awaited big statement. Competitive against Angel City and having the mentality to fight back with a late game winner, Orlando deserves plaudits for its narrow 2-1 victory at home. Clearly a shot-hungry team with 83 in total over five matches, Orlando is starting to pick up steam with its four-game undefeated streak.
Previous ranking: 6
Next match: Saturday, April 25 vs. North Carolina Courage, 8 p.m. ET
Count them, four penalties in total (two for each team) in Houston’s exhilarating 4-3 win over Louisville. With the game winner arriving in the 99th minute, the result was on a knife edge against an opponent who has just one point so far in 2026. Kiki Van Zanten, with a brace in the victory, now has four goals this season.
Previous ranking: 5
Next match: Saturday, April 25 vs. NJ/NY Gotham FC, 1 p.m. ET
More to prove for a Bay roster that hasn’t kept pace with some of the more noteworthy teams in the NWSL this season. Holding on to just 37.8% possession of the ball at home, and being outshot 20-6, the Northern California side stumbled to a 2-0 loss to the Washington Spirit. With nine saves, goalkeeper Jordan Silkowitz was arguably the best player on the field for Bay.
Previous ranking: 11
Next match: Friday, April 24 at Kansas City Current, 8 p.m. ET
Speaking of Washington, its four-game winless streak was immediately cut over the weekend with the 2-0 away win against Bay. Off the bench, Gift Monday was the hero for the visitors through her 86th-minute goal that followed an own-goal from Bay’s Brooklyn Courtnall. Things should continue to turn around for the roster that maintains the second-highest xG and xA in the NWSL.
Previous ranking: 9
Next match: Saturday, April 25 at Houston Dash, 8 p.m. ET
Credit to making their latest match an arduous one against Portland in the 2-2 draw, but that’s now three games in a row without a victory for the Courage. Still, it would be a stretch to say that ambitions were sky high in the start to 2026, and with a game in hand, North Carolina is out of a playoff spot by just one point. Not bad.
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North Carolina Courage vs. Portland Thorns FC – Game Highlights
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Previous ranking: 10
Next match: Saturday, April 25 vs. San Diego Wave, 8:45 p.m. ET
No move up, but no move down either after the 0-0 draw in Seattle. Fans will have to be patient for the 2026 debutants, who have now secured three ties from their past four. If there is something they can work on, though, it’s the fact that they rank 14th in the NWSL when it comes to shots on target. They outshot Seattle, but have also hit the target just 27.1% of the time from their 48 shots in total.
Previous ranking: 13
Next match: Friday, April 24 vs. Washington Spirit, 8 p.m. ET
Welcome back, Temwa Chawinga. The forward wasn’t the star of the show for the 2025 NWSL Shield winners. That honor goes to either goal scorers Debinha or Michelle Cooper, but the 2026 return of Chawinga (and an assist) sparked good news for the KC side that clinched just their second win of the season through a 2-1 home result vs. Gotham.
Previous ranking: 8
Next match: Saturday, April 25 vs. Bay FC, 1 p.m. ET
There was some late attacking pressure from the 2025 champions, but they just couldn’t get the job done in the 2-1 loss to Kansas City. The lone goal, scored by Jaedyn Shaw, represents just Gotham’s second goal of 2026. Their underlying numbers aren’t exactly great either. They’re 13th in xG, 12th in shots on target and 13th in on-target percentage. Work to do for coach Juan Carlos Amorós.
Previous ranking: 14
Next match: Sunday, April 26 at Seattle Reign, 8 p.m. ET
Step by step for Utah in its 1-0 win over Chicago that truly didn’t reflect how dominant it was. That’s back-to-back wins after Mina Tanaka‘s second goal of the year and a move up to seventh in the standings. Can the Royals hold on to this for the rest of 2026? They might not be the most aesthetically pleasing team tactically, but don’t overlook the scrappy squad that is third in the NWSL in duel success rate and fourth in aerial success rate.
Previous ranking: 12
Next match: Friday, April 24 vs. Orlando Pride, 5:30 p.m. ET
Injury issues aren’t helping, and it perhaps shouldn’t be a shock to see Racing lose 4-3 to Houston. Granted, they kept things competitive with their three goals, but the outcome confirms a third defeat from their four games this season. Still, ten goals allowed from four games is never a great look.
Previous ranking: 15
Next match: Saturday, April 25 at Chicago Stars FC, 6:30 p.m. ET
Like Denver, fans will need patience for this expansion team, if not more so. There were some bright first-half moments from the leadership of coach Filipa Patão, but those ultimately led to San Diego’s extra push in the final 45 minutes with the 1-0 loss at home for Boston. Some serious growing pains here for the team that is far from a confident protagonist in the NWSL.
Previous ranking: 16
Next match: Saturday, April 25 vs. Boston Legacy FC, 6:30 p.m. ET
What can you say about Chicago? Outshot 27 to 3 in a 1-0 loss to Utah, which extended a three-game losing streak, allowing its 11th goal of the year, which is the worst in the NWSL, leaning on goalkeeper Katie Lund to be the idol of the night with her eight saves. It’s too early to make big proclamations about how the season will play out, but Chicago struggling feels like a safe one.
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Australia cricket split over BBL future after selloff plan stalls
SYDNEY: As Twenty20 cricket competitions explode around the world, Australia’s Big Bash League is struggling to chart a vision for the future, after plans to privatise its franchises stalled.
Cricket Australia chief Todd Greenberg is adamant that outside investment is necessary to shore up the game’s financial future and keep pace with a boom in other well-funded leagues played in a similar time slot.
They include the UAE’s ILT20, South Africa’s SA20, and New Zealand’s privately-backed NZ20 scheduled to start in December 2027, all bidding for the best local and overseas players.
“If those salary caps (of other leagues) are significantly higher than ours over the coming years, and players can earn more in those areas, then players will follow those. That’s a real risk to us,” Greenberg told local media.
“I want to make sure that for Australian cricket, our ambition is to have a league that runs at the key part of the year for us, which is the December-January window, and it’s the best T20 league in the world at that moment in time.
“To do that, we have to have a significant amount of money in our salary caps to attract not only the best players from overseas, but to retain and attract our own best players.”
He added: “The concept of bringing private capital to cricket is inevitable at some point.”
While not a direct competitor as it runs in a different window, the benchmark Indian Premier League has seen massive success thanks to wealthy benefactors, with England’s The Hundred also on a roll after an influx of private capital.
But it is a thorny issue in Australia with an initial proposal to sell stakes in each of BBL’s eight teams stalling last month amid concerns about a loss of control for the game’s local custodians.
While the Victorian, Western Australian and Tasmanian cricket associations voiced support and South Australia said it was open to the idea, New South Wales and Queensland rejected the move.
Queensland Cricket, which controls the Brisbane Heat, said it was worried about player payments skyrocketing to unsustainable levels, and that private owners may not be as invested in the grassroots game.
Cricket NSW, which operates the Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder, was similarly concerned that it could be detrimental to how the sport is governed and how local players are produced.
‘Sugar hit’
There are also fears about an Indian takeover, with the most likely buyers seen as the rich IPL team owners who have invested in other short-form competitions around the globe.
Former Australian captain Greg Chappell is in the “No” camp, arguing that the BBL belongs to the states and communities that have built it into a successful and well-attended product.
While acknowledging the commercial realities, he said selling it off was not the answer.
“The moment you introduce private ownership at scale, you introduce a set of priorities that may not always align with the long-term health of the game,” he wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald.
“Private investors, however well-intentioned, answer to shareholders, not to Australian cricket.”
Andrew Jones, a former head of strategy at Cricket Australia who was instrumental in the launch of the BBL, is similarly unconvinced.
“A one-off sale is a sugar hit, not a solution,” he said in The Australian newspaper, arguing that revenues can be better grown through sponsorships, wagering, ticketing, and more focus on commercialising the women’s game.
Despite scepticism, Greenberg remains confident and is now eyeing a hybrid ownership model.
This would allow the BBL franchises keen to sell stakes to do so while allowing those against to maintain complete ownership.
“If we end up not going together at the same time, can we still extract the same level of revenue, and can we extract the same level of value?” he said.
“I think we can, but I’ve got to do the work to satisfy a recommendation that would ultimately go to the members and our board.”
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Knicks take commanding 3-0 lead over Cavaliers in Eastern Conference Finals
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The New York Knicks took a commanding 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday as the franchise eyes its first NBA Finals berth since 1999.
Jalen Brunson scored 30 points to lead New York to a 121-108 win over Cleveland, while Mikal Bridges added 22 as the Knicks never trailed in Game 3.
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The New York Knicks bench reacts during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game three of the Eastern Conference finals at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 23, 2026. (David Richard/Imagn Images)
New York is the seventh team in NBA history to win at least 10 straight during a postseason run. The last team to do it was the Boston Celtics, who also went on a 10-game run on their way to the 2024 title.
All but one of the Knicks’ wins have been by double digits, with an average margin of victory of 22.5 points.
Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell finished with 23 points in 38 minutes, while teammate James Harden added 21. Cleveland shot 12 of 41 from 3-point range and 12 of 19 from the foul line.

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives to the basket against New York Knicks guard Landry Shamet (44) during the first quarter in Game Three of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals at Rocket Arena on May 23, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Cleveland rallied and tied it at 50-all on a jumper by Harden before the Knicks countered with a 10-1 run. They went into halftime with a 60-54 advantage.
Music superstar Taylor Swift was courtside for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals on Saturday night alongside fiancé and Ohio native Travis Kelce.
Swift and Kelce, who recently signed a three-year, $54 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, took their seats in Rocket Arena shortly before the opening tip.

Singer Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce attend Game Three of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on May 23, 2026. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
With the Cavs trailing 91-82 at the end of the third quarter, Kelce and Swift were shown on the arena’s giant scoreboard. Fans cheered wildly as Kelce showed off his team cap and wine-and-gold shirt.
Game 4 is set for Monday night at Rocket Arena in Cleveland. The series will return to Madison Square Garden for Game 5 on Wednesday, if necessary.
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Meanwhile, in the Western Conference, the San Antonio Spurs will host the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 on Sunday night. Oklahoma City enters the matchup with a 2-1 series lead.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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NASCAR’s Truck Series and O’Reilly Autoparts Series honor Kyle Busch with moments of silence at Charlotte
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The NASCAR world is paying tribute to Kyle Busch this weekend, and that includes some classy ones from two series in which the late driver had a lot of success.
While Busch — who passed away Thursday after “severe pneumonia [that] progressed into sepsis” — had been a full-time driver in NASCAR’s top series, the Cup Series, for more than 20 years, he still competed occasionally in both the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and the Craftsman Truck Series.
He was especially known for his dominance in the Truck Series, winning 69 of his 184 races, and at one point owned a team. In fact, the final win of Busch’s career came just under a week before his death in a Truck Series race at Dover.
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Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 7 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, is introduced before the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series SpeedyCash.com 250 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 1, 2026. (James Gilbert/Getty Images)
On Friday, the Truck Series was in Charlotte as part of the Coca-Cola 600 weekend for a race that Busch was supposed to take part in.
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Corey Day was in the No. 7 Chevrolet for Spire Motorsports, the truck in which Busch took his final win, and it was set to start on pole after Friday’s qualifying was rained out.

Kyle Busch celebrates the final win of his NASCAR career at Dover Motor Speedway. (Photo by David Hahn/Icon Sportswire)
Before the race was set to begin on Friday evening, teams and fans held a moment of silence for Busch.
Unfortunately, the race never got underway and was postponed until Saturday morning and then again to Saturday night.
The O’Reilly Autoparts Series, which Busch raced in many times and won many times during his career, also took a moment to remember him before their race at Charlotte on Saturday.
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That race was also suspended due to rain.
There will be some heavy hearts on Sunday when the Coca-Cola 600, the NASCAR Cup Series’ longest race of the year, gets started at 6 p.m. ET.
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