Dayton’s Obi Toppin didn’t get much help as the top-seeded Flyers’ season came to an end with a loss to No. 8 Florida in our What If tournament.
Adam Hill
After serving as sports editor of both the Silverado Star and UNLV Rebel Yell, the Detroit native remained in Las Vegas and embarked on his professional journalism career at the Review-Journal in 2002. He has covered mixed martial arts and prep sports while helping coordinate online and social media coverage for nearly every major sporting event to come through the valley.
Texas State stuns No. 2 seed Florida State in second-round upset
Belmont’s first-year coach leads the program to its first-ever round of 64 win in the Review-Journal’s simulation of the NCAA Tournament.
Two games came down to the final possession, and none of the First Four matchups was decided before the final minutes in the Review-Journal’s simulation of the NCAA Tournament.
The Las Vegas-based Ultimate Fighting Championship has postponed its next three events and will temporarily close its corporate headquarters amid the spread of the coronavirus.
The Review-Journal announces the bracket for the “What If Tournament,” which will play out over the next three weeks.
The Brazilian won his seventh straight fight in the headliner of a card contested with no live audience in Brazil.
The Redskins shake up the top 10 by selecting a quarterback just a year after spending a first-round selection on the same position.
The UFC can still apply to host the events at the Nevada Athletic Commission’s next meeting on March 25, but White clearly believed its application was likely to be denied.
The UFC’s decision to continue its schedule will give the organization the sports calendar all to itself on Saturday.
The March 28 event in Columbus, Ohio, and an April 11 card in Portland, Oregon, have been moved to the UFC’s facility in Las Vegas, UFC president Dana White said.
Rivals Oregon and Oregon State will meet in a near-empty T-Mobile Arena in a Pac-12 quarterfinal that highlights Thursday’s college basketball action in Las Vegas.
A Pac-12 tournament first-round game between No. 5 Arizona and No. 12 Washington at T-Mobile Arena headlines Wednesday’s college basketball schedule in Las Vegas.
The Portland women pulled off a stunning upset of top-seeded Gonzaga in the first game of the day at Orleans Arena.
Director David Fague, in his 16th year with the program, leads a boisterous group that does far more than just play instruments.