Eldridge scores 2 goals as Fleet cap PWHL Takeover Tour by beating Goldeneyes 5-1 for 5th straight

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Jessie Eldridge scored twice and the Boston Fleet capped the Professional Women’s Hockey League’s 16-game Takeover Tour with a 5-1 victory over the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Tuesday night.

Associated Press Boston Fleet's Shay Maloney (left), Jessie Eldridge (18) and Sophie Shirley (9) celebrate a goal against the Vancouver Goldeneyes during second period PWHL hockey action in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP) Boston Fleet's Megan Keller (5), Abby Newhook (19) and Vancouver Goldeneyes' Sydney Bard (11) battle for the puck during the first period of a PWHL hockey game in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP) Boston Fleet's Shay Maloney (27) and Vancouver Goldeneyes' Ashton Bell (21) battle in front as the puck goes in the net past goalie Emerance Maschmeyer (38) during second period PWHL hockey action in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP) Boston Fleet's Shay Maloney (27) and Vancouver Goldeneyes' Ashton Bell (21) battle for the puck during second period PWHL hockey action in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)

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Boston (14-5-2-4) won its fifth straight and remained one point behind Montreal atop the standings. The playoff-bound Fleet have five games remaining in the regular season.

Vancouver (7-1-4-14) lost its third in a row.

Boston captain Megan Keller, Susanna Tapani and Jamie Lee Rattray each had a goal. Aerin Frankel stopped 28 shots for her 17th win this season, tying Montreal’s Renée Desbiens for the league lead.

Boston’s special teams played a significant role in the victory. Keller scored short-handed and Eldridge scored a power-play goal for her second of the game en route to a 3-0 lead in the second period.

The Fleet’s penalty kill, which ranks first in the PWHL at 88%, killed off all five Goldeneyes power plays, too.

Sophie Jaques scored for Vancouver early in the third.

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Goldeneyes starting goalie Emerance Maschmeyer allowed five goals on 23 shots over two periods. Kristen Campbell stopped all six shots she faced in the third.

The PWHL brought a neutral-site game to Edmonton for a third time, which fueled speculation the city is an option for league expansion next season.

The first Takeover game last season drew 17,518 fans to Rogers Place. Attendance for the second on Dec. 27 was 10,264, and Tuesday’s announced crowd was 10,794.

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Boston visits Montreal on Saturday.

Vancouver hosts Seattle next Tuesday.

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Virginia women's basketball hires Richmond's Aaron Roussell as head coach

Virginia didn’t have to look far for its next women’s basketball coach.

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Aaron Roussell will be the next head coach at Virginia,the school announced Tuesday evening. For the last seven years, Roussell has been the head coach at Richmond, turning the Spiders into a mid-major power.

Now, Roussell will test out his winning formula in the ACC.

“Aaron is a proven winner who embodies the university’s values of integrity, leadership, academic excellence and student-athlete development," Virginia athletic director Carla Williams said in a statement.

He inherits a program that just went to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2000, but one that lost its last head coach to murky circumstances. Virginia announced on Saturday morning that it had fired Amaka Agugua-Hamilton, anda USA TODAY Sports reportlater revealed that she was subject to an internal investigation and there were allegations of staff mistreatment.

Powered by Kymora Johnson —who is now in the transfer portal— Virginia became the first team since the Women’s NCAA Tournament expanded to 68 teams in 2022 to advance to the second weekend of March Madness after starting in the First Four. The Cavaliers defeated Arizona State, Georgia and Iowa before falling to TCU in the Sweet 16.

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Agugua-Hamilton went 70-58 overall and 29-42 in ACC play. This season marked Virginia’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2018, when it made the second round in Joanne Boyle’s final season at the helm.

While Virginia has largely struggled since then, through the tenure of Tina Thompson and Agugua-Hamilton’s early years, Roussell was building Richmond into one of the best mid-major programs in the country. The Spiders — steered on the court by likelyfuture WNBA Draft pick Maggie Doogan— won at least 20 games in each of the past four seasons and have gone to three consecutive NCAA Tournaments.

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Richmond won a March Madness game last season, defeating Georgia Tech in the first round. This season, the Spiders were the onlymid-major team to earn an at-large bidinto the field of 68. Roussell went 148-72 at Richmond, winning two Atlantic 10 titles and twice earning conference coach of the year honors.

A graduate of Iowa, Roussell got his start in coaching in the midwest as an assistant at Division II Minnesota State before becoming the head coach at Division III University of Chicago. Roussell led the Maroons to three conference championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances in eight seasons.

He then made the jump to Division I in 2012 by taking over at Bucknell. Under Roussell’s guidance, the Bison won three Patriot League titles and went to a pair of NCAA Tournaments. He was twice named Patriot League Coach of the Year.

Roussell is one victory shy of 300 for his career as a Division I head coach, but also won 161 games at Chicago.

Virginia moved quickly on this search after firing Agugua-Hamilton on Saturday. Three people directly connected to the search told USA Today Sports that the Cavaliers had a conversation with Fairfield coach Carly Thibault-DuDonis, expressed interest in Kentucky’s Kenny Brooks and also internally considered Navy's Tim Taylor — who is a Charlottesville native and coached under Hall of Famer Debbie Ryan. Ultimately, athletic director Carla Williams, with the help of Parker Executive Search, narrowed their focus to Roussell who has won a whole lot of games just 70 miles southeast of Virginia’s campus. Despite bankrolling Agugua-Hamilton’s roster, the people familiar with the search said that Reddit founder and Virginia alum Alexis Ohanian was not directly involved with the search.

Roussell will be the fifth head coach in the history of the program and the first man to be the head coach of the women’s basketball team at Virginia. The Cavaliers have a proud history in the sport, as Ryan led the Cavaliers to a trio of Final Four appearances in the early 1990s with teams powered by Dawn Staley and Tammi Reiss.

“My family and I are beyond excited to lead the UVA Women’s Basketball program into a bright and prosperous future,” Roussell said. “We are well aware of the rich history and tradition of this program, and we look forward to putting the UVA program into the nation’s elite on a consistent basis.”

Virginia also owns 11 ACC titles, but hasn’t won one since 2000. It will be Roussell’s job to get them back to that championship status.

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Keanu Reeves and Girlfriend Alexandra Grant Walk Hand-in-Hand During “Outcome” Premiere Date Night

Keanu Reeves attended the world premiere of Outcome in New York on Monday, April 6

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  • He and his longtime girlfriend, Alexandra Grant, wore coordinating black and gray outfits for the event, which took place at AMC Lincoln Square

  • Reeves stars in the Jonah Hill movie alongside Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer

Keanu ReevesandAlexandra Grantenjoyed a date night in New York.

On Monday, April 6, Reeves, 61, stepped out alongside his longtime girlfriend Grant, 53, for the world premiere of Apple TV’sOutcomeat AMC Lincoln Square. The actor looked polished in a black suit paired with a dark gray shirt and tie on the evening, while Grant coordinated in a gray printed coat over a black outfit.

The couple appeared in good spirits as they posed for photos on the carpet and held hands.

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Alexandra Grant and Keanu Reeves at the world premiere of 'Outcome'Credit: Michael Loccisano/WireImage

Reeves stars inOutcome—Jonah Hill’s dark comedy about an actor who “must dive into the depths of his hidden demons” after discovering an extortion plot against him —  as Reef Hawk.

“With the support of his lifelong besties Kyle (Cameron Diaz) and Xander (Matt Bomer), along with his crisis lawyer Ira (Hill), Reef embarks on a soul-searching journey to make amends with anyone he could have possibly wronged in hopes of identifying the blackmailer,” according to anofficial synopsis.

Hill, 42, Diaz, 53, and Bomer, 48, were seen during the film's premiere posing for photos alongside Reeves.

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TheMatrixstarwent public with Grantin November 2019, when they attended the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles. The outing came nearly a decade after they collaborated on the 2011 bookOde to Happiness.

Alexandra Grant and Keanu Reeves at the Premiere of 'Ballerina' on June 03, 2025 in Hollywood, California.Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Grant recently spoke to PEOPLE about her decision to clarify on social media thatshe and Reeves aren’t married.

"I couldn't take it anymore!" she said of the rumors they had wed. "I was like, Ok, we're going to do this thing, and that's going to stop it. And I have to say, for the most part, it did."

The visual artist, who is currently working on a three-part comic book series calledNano, said she was being bombarded with calls and texts amid the wedding speculation.

"Our main goal was to have people stop congratulating us," said Grant. "It was like, thank you so much, and we really love each other, but we're not married. Like, how many times can you say that in a day? So I just wanted the truth out there.

“It's like Palmolive; sometimes you put in one drop, and all the grease goes away. So that was my hope, and it worked,” she added.

Outcomepremieres on Apple TV on Friday, April 10.

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