Texas doesn't mess around, dominates Kentucky in sweet 16

Jordan Lee scored 18, Madison Booker had 17 and Rori Harmon nearly recorded a triple-double as top-seeded Texas knocked off fifth-seeded Kentucky 76-54 in a Sweet 16 matchup Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.

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The Longhorns advanced to the Elite Eight for the third consecutive season.

They'll take on Michigan, the No. 2 seed, on Monday with a Final Four berth on the line.

Lee helped Texas (34-3) grab control early scoring eight points during a 15-0 first-quarter run. She was the only double-digit scorer of the first half with 13 points on 6-for-10 shooting.

After missing their first three shots, the Longhorns hit 12 of their next 14 to build a double-digit lead that remained for the rest of the game.

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Texas got a scare in the opening quarter though when Harmon suffered a hand injury and went to the bench for a stretch.

Though Harmon was clearly affected by the injury, she returned and was a force, hitting a jumper seconds after returning and fueling the Longhorns' defense. She finished the game making five of her 10 shots.

She finished with 11 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and six steals with just one turnover.

The Longhorns built their lead as big as 25 in the second quarter, but the Wildcats trimmed the deficit to 15 early in the fourth quarter before Texas responded with nine consecutive points to put the game away for good.

Kentucky (25-11) was led by Clara Strack, who scored 16 points, and Asia Boone who tallied 11 points. Teonni Key nearly chipped in a double-double with 10 points, albeit on 2 of 8 shooting, and nine rebounds.

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Texas doesn't mess around, dominates Kentucky in sweet 16

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How to Watch BBC's British Period Drama 'The Other Bennet Sister' Before Part 2

BBC'sThe Other Bennet Sisteris captivating audiences— but how canJane Austenfans watch the series?

Us magazine How to Watch BBC's Period Drama The Other Bennet Sister

Based on the novel byJanice Hadlow,The Other Bennet Sisterfollows the events fromPride and Prejudicefrom Mary Bennet's (Ella Bruccoleri) point of view. The story then departs from that to follow Mary as she travels to London and the Lake District and the overlooked sister from the big Bennet family has a romantic adventure in Regency England.

In addition to Bruccoleri,The Other Bennet SisterstarsRuth Jones, Richard E. Grant, Indira Varma, Richard Coyle, Róisín Bhalla, Reggie AbsolomandJasmine Sharp. Laurie Davidson, Dónal Finn, Varada Sethu, Aaron GillandMaddie Closealso appear on the show.

Poppy Gilbert, Molly Wright, Grace Hogg-Robinson, Tanya Reynolds, Anna Fenton-Garvey, Ryan SampsonandLucy Briersround out the cast. The series premiered in the U.K. in March, which viewers can check out on BBC iPlayer.

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Bruccoleri previouslyteased what fans can expect.

"From a young age, she's seen as not having the same desirable qualities as her sisters," Bruccoleri told The Hollywood Reporter. "She comes to believe that she's innately unlovable. And then the minute that she steps away from her family, she begins to see things differently. I mean, she has setbacks all the time, but it's a story about the transformative power of kindness, really."

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She continued: "It's disguised as a love story. I personally just don't see it that way. I think it's a love story between Mary and herself."

Bruccoleriwas excited to unpackthe role, adding, "With Mary, she doesn't understand the rules of the game. She tries incredibly hard to be something that is pleasing to other people. And she does that through study — really extensive study, because that's what she knows. That's how her brain works."

She added: "She studies how to be as appealing as her sisters, [and] to her mother, mainly. But just goes about it completely the wrong way. It still doesn't work. I think I really related to that in Mary, the industriousness of her. That's the way I approach my job as well as — I do it through study rather than instinct. And I can be quite obsessive with the amount that I prepare for something."

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Audra McDonald Reveals the Keys to Her 13-Year Marriage to Husband Will Swenson and What 'Rule' They Follow (Exclusive)

Audra McDonald and Will Swenson have been married since 2012, and the Broadway star is sharing how they keep their relationship going strong

People Will Swenson (left) and Audra McDonald (right)Credit: Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

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  • "We really try to go no more than three weeks apart with work," she told PEOPLE about one of their secrets to maintaining a successful marriage

  • The Tony Award winner also stressed that "communication" is a major factor

Theater legendAudra McDonaldis spilling her secrets to maintaining a successful marriage.

McDonald, 55, appeared at the New York Women in Film and Television Muse Awards at Cipriani 42nd Street on Friday, March 20, where she chatted with PEOPLE about her longtime husband,Will Swenson, and their relationship.

TheGypsyalummarried Swenson in 2012. Nearly 15 years later, he joined her on the red carpet at the event in New York City. She said that making time to be together despite their busy schedules is a significant key to their success.

"We really try to go no more than three weeks apart with work," McDonald explained. "If you do, things can kind of crumble. So we make that rule."

"The other one is communication. Communication, communication," she added. "And you have to be friends. You have to be friends first. If you don't have the friendship base, then I don't [think] that marriages can survive."

Will Swenson and Audra McDonald in June 2025Credit: John Nacion/Variety via Getty

McDonald and Swenson, 53, first met in 2007 while they were working together on the110 in the ShadeBroadway revival, according toThe New York Times. The pair made their red carpet debut as a couple at the American Theatre Wing's Spring Gala in 2009.

They welcomed their daughter,Sally James McDonald-Swenson, in 2016. McDonald is also mom toZoe Madeline Donovan, whom she welcomed in 2001 while married to Peter Donovan. Swenson is dad to sons, Sawyer and Bridger, whom he shares with his first wife, Amy Westerby.

"Married this guy 12 years ago. Here's to 12 more and then 12 more after that and 12 more and 12 more and 12 more and 12 more," McDonald wrote about Swenson in a lovingInstagramtribute in 2024. She casually marked their13th anniversaryin October 2025, writing, "These two celebrated 13 years of marriage yesterday."

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Swenson was raised in Utah as part of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Despite graduating with a theatre degree from Brigham Young University, he is no longer a "practicing Mormon," he said on theWhy I'll Never Make Itpodcast in 2021.

He made his Broadway debut in 2004 inBrooklyn, and his additional credits includeHair,Waitress,Les MisérablesandA Beautiful Noise.

Meanwhile, McDonald has been on Broadway since 1992. She currently holds the record for themost Tony Awardswith six wins for her roles inCarousel,Ragtime,Porgy and Bessand other popular shows. She also has two Grammys and an Emmy, and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2017.

Audra McDonald in 2014Credit: D Dipasupil/FilmMagic/Getty

"The scariest audience for me is always the audience where you're sitting, because I feel loved and supported, but I still want you to like me," McDonald told her husband during a joint 2022 interview withEntertainment Weekly.

He responded, making it clear that he understood by saying, "I'll perform in front of thousands of strangers and not get insecure, but I want you to like me so much that I get nervous every time you come."

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

McDonald currently plays Dorothy Scott on HBO's period dramaThe Gilded Age, alongsideCarrie Coon,Morgan Spector,Christine Baranski,Denée Benton,Cynthia Nixonand more. Season 4 of the television series recently began filming, and could feature a rumored time jump.

According toDeadline, the fourth season's description reads, "Bertha Russell changed Society at a cost. Now, her family must reckon with the consequences as Agnes van Rhijn seizes an opportunity to regain her position. Meanwhile, Marian forges a new path for herself, and Peggy works to be accepted by her future in-laws. In this new era, you must be careful what you wish for."

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Tiger Woods is facing an uncertain future off the golf course after his DUI arrest in Florida

Tiger Woods got out of jailand into the passenger seat of a dark SUV, his face as vacant as his mug shot as he was driven away to a future again filled withso much uncertainty.

Associated Press Tiger Woods leaves the Martin County Sheriff's Office jail facility following his involvement in a car crash where he was arrested on a DUI charge on Friday, March 27, 2026 (AP Photo/Jim Rassol) This handout photo provided by the Martin County Sheriff's Office shows Tiger Woods, in Stuart, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP) Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., on Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Jason Oteri) The Martin County Sheriff's Office welcome sign is displayed outside Friday, March 27, 2026 (AP Photo/Jim Rassol) This photo provided by the Martin County Sheriff's Office shows the overturned vehicle in a rollover crash which involved Tiger Woods in Jupiter Island, Fla., on Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff's Office via AP)

Tiger Woods Crash

The next step legally is facing charges of driving while intoxicated, damage to property and refusal to submit to a urine test, which led to him spending eight hours Friday in the Martin County jail some 15 miles from his home on Jupiter Island, Florida.

His manager at Excel Sports, Mark Steinberg, did not respond to a request for comment Saturday on Woods' arrest.

As for golf, this comes at a bad time for the sport's most influential player.

Woods had said earlier in the week he was trying to get in shape forthe Masterson April 9-12, though that was looking unlikely. He turned 50 at the end of last year. "This body, it doesn't recover like it did when it was 24, 25," Woods said earlier this week.

He also was days away from a decision on whether to be the next U.S. Ryder Cup captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland. Two officials from the PGA of America did not immediately return phone calls from The Associated Press seeking comment.

And on April 5, he is scheduled to be in Augusta, Georgia, with Masters chairman Fred Ridley to celebratea project at "The Patch,"the nickname of a municipal golf course where Woods' design team created a short course to go along with a major upgrade to the public course.

Woods also is the central figure as chairman of the Future Competition Committee that is reshaping the PGA Tour model of tournaments. Tour CEO Brian Rolapp predicted meaningful progress this summer.

The PGA Tour declined to comment on Woods' arrest.

Now everything is on hold while Woods sorts through his second arrest in the last nine years, and hisfourth car crash dating to 2009.

Woods waited until the summer of 2024 before deciding against being Ryder Cup captain for the 2025 matches in New York.The Associated Press reported in Februarythe PGA of America had a soft deadline of the end of March for him to decide this time.

The PGA of America already is under scrutiny because ofthe unruly fan behavior at Bethpage Parklast September, and this is not a time for another misstep. One person with knowledge of the process said the PGA of America has a backup plan of four potential candidates for the Ryder Cup committee to review if Woods declines — or if the PGA of America moves on.

Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said Woods' Land Rover was going at a "high speed" when it clipped the trailer of a pressure cleaning truck and flipped on its side. Woods was not hurt and climbed out through the passenger window. The driver of the truck was not injured, either.

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"Had there been somebody moving in the opposite direction, we would not be having a conversation saying there were no injuries," Budensiek said. "This could've been a lot worse."

Budensiek said investigators on the scene believe Woods had taken some kind of medication or drug. He described Woods as lethargic and said the golfer agreed to a breath test that showed "triple zeroes" — no sign of alcohol. By declining the urine test, the sheriff said, officials will never get "definitive results" about what caused the impairment.

That was consistent withhis 2017 arrest on a DUI charge in Florida, when Woods was found asleep behind the wheel of a car with the engine running, the right blinker on, two flat tires and light damage to the driver's side.

Woods said it was a bad mix of medication.Toxicology reports later revealedthe active ingredient for marijuana, two painkillers, a sleep drug and an anti-anxiety drug. There was no alcohol.

The pain medication has been standard fare for golf's most celebrated — and wounded — player.

After four knee surgeries — the last one a week after he won the U.S. Open with shredded knee ligaments and two stress fractures — Woods had four back surgeries in four years (2014 through 2017) only to returnto win the Masters in 2019in one of golf's most astonishing comebacks.

And then camethe most serious crash of all, in February 2021. His SUV was going 84 to 87 mph (135 to 140 kph) in an area with a speed limit of 45 mph (72 kph) when it veered off a coastal road in the Los Angeles suburbs, rolled down a hill and smacked into a tree.

He was not cited and Los Angeles authorities did not seek a warrant for blood samples. The injuries to his right leg and ankle were extensive — Woods later said amputation was considered — and it was remarkable he even returned to playing.

Woods has never been the same as a golfer since that accident. He has played 11 tournaments in the five years since that crash. Of the four times he finished 72 holes, he hasn't been closer than 16 shots of the winner. He shares the PGA Tour's all-time record with 82 wins.

But he remains a huge draw. Woods decided tocompete Tuesday night in the finals of his indoor TGL league, and viewership spiked to nearly 1 million, the second-highest rating behind Woods making his TGL debut.

He made his public debut at age 2 on "The Mike Douglas Show" and has been in the spotlight ever since, setting records that are likely never to be broken. He remains a central figure in golf to this day, and the scrutiny is as great as ever with so much on his plate.

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Tiger Woods is facing an uncertain future off the golf course after his DUI arrest in Florida

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