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No one had to tell him. He could see it growing on his father’s face. He knew something was terribly wrong.
Expect no tears from Rene Rougeau when he is honored with UNLV’s other four seniors tonight.
“There’s no time to be emotional,” he said. “I’m just trying to get wins. I can be emotional after it’s all said and done and we complete our journey.”
When he reminisces about his first time, Wink Adams wants to hide his eyes. It was far from his best basketball game.
Singing is one of UNLV senior Mareceo Rutledge’s secret talents. He’s not planning an “American Idol” audition and he’s not signing up for any karaoke displays, though.
Starting safety Daryl Forte and two other UNLV football players have been dismissed from the team.
Trailing by nine points in the second half, UNLV looked beaten against the Mountain West Conference’s best team.
SALT LAKE CITY — The best thing you can say today: A strategy for UNLV’s basketball team to make a third straight NCAA Tournament has become abundantly clear.
SALT LAKE CITY — One giant step at a time, 7-foot-2-inch senior Luke Nevill is leading Utah closer to the Mountain West Conference title.
SALT LAKE CITY — UNLV senior Joe Darger admits to no regrets as he reflects on his college career, with the end drawing near. That’s easy for him to say now. But about five years ago, as a high school junior in Riverton, Utah, he faced a tough choice.
Kicking back is not on Utah coach Jim Boylen’s agenda, even if he is enjoying the view from the top of the Mountain West Conference.
As he has done so many times, UNLV senior Wink Adams hit a hot shooting streak just in time to burn Brigham Young.