Georgia
Weather Update on Georgia at Alabama Baseball Series
Inclement weather affected the baseball series this weekend between No. 23 Alabama and No. 6 Georgia before a pitch was even thrown. Said weather has now forced another schedule change. No baseball will be played on Saturday, with Friday’s suspended game and the finale moving to Sunday.
Due to rain in the Tuscaloosa area, Friday was set to feature a doubleheader instead of just the series opener, a decision announced Friday morning. The second game of the night was not completed, as rain forced a pause in the action with one out in the top of the fifth inning and Alabama leading 6-2.
That suspended game will resume on Sunday morning with a 10 a.m. CT first pitch time. The third game in the series has been shortened to seven innings and is set to be played approximately 30 minutes after the suspended game concludes.
Georgia (40-11, 16-9 SEC) won the first game on Friday by a blowout 19-3 score. That contest only went seven innings due to the SEC mercy rule. If the Crimson Tide (37-13, 13-12 SEC) finishes the suspended game as the winner, Sunday’s second game will be contested for the series.
Alabama has lost four of its past five SEC series. The suspended game from Friday night was tentatively rescheduled for Saturday, but no start time was announced as the forecast for the day was shrouded with rain.
Sunday’s Mother’s Day games will be live streamed on SEC Network+. The series finale, Alabama’s last home game of the regular season, was initially scheduled to air on SEC Network.
Georgia
2026 Masters final round: Live leaderboard, tee times, and Georgia stars at Augusta
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 11: Cameron Young of the United States plays his shot from the fourth tee during the third round of the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2026 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The final round of the Masters is underway in Augusta as the world’s top golfers compete for a chance to wear the green jacket.
Defending champion Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young are currently sharing the top spot at 11 under par. The pair will tee off at 2:25 p.m. EDT.
The opening leader board of the final round at The Masters on April 12, 2026. (Credit: The Masters)
McIlroy held a historic six-shot lead on Saturday, but that advantage vanished by the 11th green.
Rory McIlroy leads Masters by 6 after historic Friday run
Young, who recently won The Players Championship, moved into a share of the lead after posting a 7-under 65.
Two golfers with deep ties to the Peach State are still within striking distance of the leaders.
Masters 2026: Patrick Reed, Russell Henley lead Georgia golfers
Patrick Reed, an Augusta University alumnus, and Macon native Russell Henley are currently tied for ninth place. Both players trail the co-leaders by five shots heading into the final holes.
Masters Sunday: McIlroy and Young fight for the Green Jacket
The stage is set for a historic finish at Augusta National as the final round of the 2026 Masters Tournament gets underway. While the weather is pristine, the leaderboard is crowded, and all eyes are on Rory McIlroy as he attempts to secure his place in the record books.
The winner of the 2026 tournament will walk away with a record $4.5 million.
Featured Tee Times:
12:57 p.m. EDT Ryan Gerard, Xander Schauffele
1:08 p.m. EDT Jake Knapp, Ben Griffin
1:30 p.m. EDT Patrick Reed, Collin Morikawa
1:41 p.m. EDT Patrick Cantlay, Russell Henley
1:52 p.m. EDT Scottie Scheffler, Haotong Li
2:03 p.m. EDT Jason Day, Justin Rose
2:14 p.m. EDT Sam Burns, Shane Lowry
2:25 p.m. EDT Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy
How to watch:
How to Watch: Final Round (Sunday, April 12)
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET: Early coverage on Paramount+ and Masters.com.
2:00 PM – 7:00 PM ET: Main broadcast on CBS and Paramount+.
Featured Groups/Holes: Streaming all day on the Masters App, ESPN+, and Prime Video.
Leaderboard update
12:30 p.m. ET:
Viktor Hovland off to a nice start
12:15 p.m. ET: Hovland has put together a nice start, sitting at 2 under par on Sunday so far. He hit a birdie at the par-5 8th hole, then two-putted for another birdie.
Gusty winds pick up at Augusta National
12:13 p.m. ET: Winds are picking up at Augusta National on Sunday afternoon as the sun heats the course.
Rahm racks up bogeys
11:45 a.m. ET: At one point a favorite, Jon Rahm saw a difficult round with five birdies and two bogeys on the first nine.
Potential contenders begin teeing through 11
Several pairs are set to head out within the next hour who could rise through the ranks in the final round. Among them are Sepp Straka and Brian Harman, both with Georgia ties.
11:07 a.m. – Brian Harman (-1), Jordan Spieth (-1)
11:18 a.m. – Sungjae Im (-2), Hideki Matsuyama (-2)
11:29 a.m. – Sepp Straka (-2), Jacob Bridgeman (-2)
11:40 a.m. – Chris Gotterup (-3), Kristoffer Reitan (-3)
11:51 a.m. – Michael Brennan (-3), Max Homa (-3)
Rai sinks an Eagle
Cheers from patrons at the 7th green rang out as Aaron Rai swung an Eagle, his first of the tourney.
Rahm drops consecutive birdies
10:20 a.m. ET: Jon Rahm sank consecutive birdies on the par-5 2nd and the par-4 3rd.
Sergio García throws fit at tee box
10:00 a.m. ET: Sergio García damaged the 2nd tee box after a poor shot. The damage could affect the entire list of golfers who are set to play after the Spaniard.
García will be fined over the outburst.
He also broke his driver out of frustration.
SEE MORE: Sergio Garcia breaks driver in Masters final round outburst
Hole locations on Sunday
9:50 a.m. ET: Here’s a breakdown of the hole locations for round four.
Conditions expected for final round
9:48 a.m. ET: It’s expected to be a warm and bright day for the final round at Augusta National.
The Source: Information in this article comes from The Masters and prior FOX 5 reporting.
Georgia
Iowa women’s basketball lands Georgia transfer Dani Carnegie
Iowa’s Jan Jensen talks returning Hawkeyes, NCAA transfer-portal needs
In an interview with the Des Moines Register, Jensen outlines her six-player nucleus and the hopes for the ongoing transfer-portal pursuits.
IOWA CITY — A transfer-portal pull from down south has the Iowa women’s basketball roster reconstruction off and running.
The Hawkeyes have landed Georgia transfer Dani Carnegie, she announced April 11 on social media. The first-team all-SEC combo guard visited Iowa City the weekend of April 10 and will have two years of eligibility left with the Hawkeyes.
A strong sophomore season spent grinding away in the SEC, Carnegie averaged 17.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game in her lone season with the Bulldogs. The 5-foot-9 guard delivered 13 20-point outings and three double-doubles on a Georgia team that won 22 games and earned a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Carnegie entered the transfer portal once Georgia parted ways with former head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson.
Coincidentally enough, Carnegie’s Iowa career will start in the same place her Georgia career ended. Her final game with the Bulldogs came in an overtime loss to No. 10 seed Virginia in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Additional familiarity aids this Iowa pivot. Carnegie, who originally hails from Mount Vernon, New York, spent her freshman season at Georgia Tech, where she was teammates with Iowa point guard Chit-Chat Wright and played under Hawkeyes assistant LaSondra Barrett. The Barrett hire last offseason helped Jan Jensen land Wright and undoubtedly played a huge role here as well.
With Iowa losing Addie Deal, Emely Rodriguez, Teagan Mallegni, Callie Levin and Kennise Johnson to the transfer portal — along with departing seniors Hannah Stuelke, Kylie Feuerbach, Jada Gyamfi and McCabe — the Hawkeyes are going to need a handful of acquisitions that range from depth pieces to key contributors.
Carnegie heads to Iowa City as a premier portal addition and legit scoring threat. That’s exactly what Iowa needs after last season’s productive run that, at times, lacked offensive consistency.
Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at msouthard@gannett.com or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.
Georgia
Former Georgia F Jake Wilkins makes transfer portal decision
Georgia transfer Jake Wilkins has committed to Cal out of the NCAA transfer portal, his agent, CSE Talent’s Darrell Comer, told DraftExpress’ Jonathan Givony. Wilkins will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Wilkins averaged 4.9 points per game for the Bulldogs this past season over 10.2 minutes per game. He appeared in 32 games, but logged zero starts.
Before arriving in college, Wilkins was a four-star recruit in the 2025 class, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings, which is a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services. Wilkins was the No. 45 overall recruit and No. 11 small forward in the cycle.
Notably, he’s the son of Dominique Wilkins, a Hall of Fame member and two-time NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion. His also attended Georgia to play his college basketball. Now, his son is off the the west coast to continue his hoops journey.
Wilkins plan to enter the portal was reported on the day before it opened. Once April 7 rolled around, Wilkins, along with thousands of other college basketball players hit the open market. The NCAA transfer portal closes on April 22, 15 days after it opened.
He’ll join a Golden Bears squad coming off their best season in a decade. They finished 22-12 but failed to reach the NCAA Tournament. The last time Cal went dancing was in 2016 when they earned a No. 4-seed under former head coach Cuonzo Martin. Entering year four of the Mark Madsen era, they’ll look to turn that around during the 2026-27 season.
For his former team, Georgia, the Bulldogs would finish the season with a 22-11 record, including a 10-8 mark against the SEC. In turn, the Bulldogs received a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Eventually, they fell to No. 9 seed Saint Louis in the first round.
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
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