This Week in Sports Trivia: April 9, 2026

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It feels like it was only about 10 seconds ago that the SEC was widely considered the most dominant college sports conference in the land. In the blink of an eye, everything appears to have changed.

The Big Ten has been flexing its muscles of late, a point made clear by the conclusion of the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments over the weekend.

On the men’s side, Michigan cruised to the championship, largely unchallenged until receiving a plucky tussle from Dan Hurley’s experienced UConn Huskies in the final. On the women’s side, UCLA had an even easier run, dominating South Carolina so thoroughly in the title game that it almost made us forget about Geno Auriemma’s Final Four meltdown during a postgame handshake with Dawn Staley.

Add to this the fact that the Big Ten has also won three straight championships in football, and you have to wonder: Is the Big Ten now the neighborhood bully, or is it a momentary blip on the college sports landscape?

While you consider this question, dive in and take this week’s quiz, which goes well beyond the college hardwood. And make sure you spare a moment to take on our daily Connections: Sports Edition, too.

Top stories mentioned in this week’s quiz​


Michigan completes championship run with win over UConn

UCLA dominates South Carolina to win women’s basketball title

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Angel in the outfield: Jo Adell’s one-of-a-kind performance

Pittsburgh Pirates phenom Konnor Griffin debuts at age 19

Pro Bowl corner announces retirement from the NFL

North Carolina looks to pros for next basketball coach

Cooper Flagg is youngest to notch 50-point game

Chicago Sky trades Angel Reese for two first-rounders

Big-name prospect expected to skip NFL draft

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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