A Station Casinos Sports bettor turned $50 into $135,105 on Friday with an eight-team parlay on the NCAA Tournament that included five underdogs on the money line.
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March Madness broke out at Las Vegas sportsbooks on Friday, as No. 13 seed Yale stunned No. 4 Auburn on the second day of the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The UNLV women’s basketball team faces Creighton in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday and is looking for its tournament win since 1991.
Junior Kiara Jackson assumed the starting point guard position from the departed Essence Booker and has led UNLV to a 30-2 record and another NCAA Tournament berth.
UNLV women’s basketball coach Lindy La Rocque insists Las Vegas is where she wants to be, even though other programs are calling to gauge her interest.
There wasn’t much madness at sportsbooks until No. 14 seed Oakland, a 13½-point underdog, eliminated Kentucky on Thursday behind 10 3-pointers by Jack Gohlke.
A Desert Oasis graduate has played a key role in the turnaround of the UNLV women’s basketball program, which is making its third straight NCAA Tournament appearance.
A look at the best players, potential matchups, bracket busters and predicted champion of the NCAA Tournament’s Midwest Region. Purdue is the No. 1 seed.
A look at the best players, potential matchups, bracket busters and predicted champion of the NCAA Tournament’s South Region. Houston is the No. 1 seed.
A look at the best players, potential matchups, bracket busters and predicted champion of the NCAA Tournament’s West Region. North Carolina is the No. 1 seed.
A look at the best players, potential matchups, bracket busters and predicted champion of the NCAA Tournament’s East Region. Connecticut is the No. 1 seed.
One of the freshman guards on UNLV’s women’s basketball team has played a key role in getting the team back to the NCAA Tournament.
VSiN host Wes Reynolds is back to defend his Review-Journal March Madness Challenge title and likes Drake as his best bet in the first round.
Review-Journal betting reporter Todd Dewey competes against VSiN host Wes Reynolds and four pro handicappers in a contest covering NCAA Tournament games.
The UNLV men’s basketball team didn’t make the NCAA Tournament this year, but it still reached the postseason. The Rebels want to take full advantage.