Jim Livengood didn’t wait for anyone to ask, quickly addressing at this morning’s forum his motivation for wanting to become UNLV’s next athletic director. “I’m not interested in retiring. I’m interested in working,” he said. “I am incredibly interested in trying to become (the) new athletic director at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.”
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A hand in his face or not, there was no stopping Kansas State’s Jacob Pullen. After dropping his seventh 3-point shot of the game, Pullen spun around and smiled.
The UNLV women’s basketball team couldn’t recover from 10 first-half 3-pointers by Fresno State, losing 63-45 Saturday in Fresno, Calif.
Well, that will bring you down to earth fast. Like a base jumper whose chute doesn’t open.
UNLV athletic director candidate John Johnson did more than describe the type of football coach he would hire if he gets the AD job. He actually named names.
If he opted to leave Las Vegas to play college basketball, Anthony Marshall figured some risk was involved.
Final exams required most of UNLV sophomore Oscar Bellfield’s attention this week. When his mind shifts to basketball, all of his thoughts revolve around Kansas State.
The work ethic that John Johnson developed growing up working in his dad’s automotive mechanic shop still serves him well.
I am trying to determine how UNLV will inform the two finalists who won’t be offered the school’s athletic director job, given the ridiculous manner (e-mail from a search committee chairman) in which others were told Tuesday.
Jim Rogers was adamant Monday that he isn’t the driving force behind Jim Livengood’s candidacy to become UNLV’s next athletic director.
Maybe the hiring of Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood as UNLV’s next AD isn’t so inevitable.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In jeopardy of being upset on the road, UNLV again looked to junior guard Tre’Von Willis for an answer.
Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood is in Las Vegas to interview for UNLV’s vacant AD position, several sources said Friday.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — At the instant Derrick Jasper makes eye contact with Tre’Von Willis, the basketball players can become mind readers.