The two-time reigning finals MVP has yet to return to on-court work while recovering from a strained right calf.
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The Kentucky Derby controversy is finally calming down despite a challenge by the owner of disqualified Maximum Security. Meantime, Arizona Downs opens its doors.
The Las Vegas Bowl will be Saturday, Dec. 21 at 4:30 p.m., putting the game in prime time on the East Coast. It’s the final Las Vegas Bowl at Sam Boyd Stadium.
UNLV junior shortstop Bryson Stott was shared the Mountain West baseball Player of the Year award with Fresno State’s McCarthy Tatum.
IndyCar medical director Geoffrey Billows said Thursday a “very limited supply” of vaccines will be available at the medical building near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway museum.
The Las Vegas Aviators got the team’s inaugural season off to a blistering start. Come-from-behind victories have proven to be the biggest storyline of the season.
Stone assisted on a last-second, game-tying goal in regulation, then scored in overtime to help Canada beat Switzerland 3-2 in the quarterfinals.
The Las Vegas Aviators jumped out to a 6-2 lead and held on Wednesday night for a 7-5 victory over the Albuquerque Isotopes in front of 8,223 people at Las Vegas Ballpark.
James Holzhauer now has the 14 highest daily totals in the 35-year history of the game show.
Talks have taken place for UC Santa Barbara to host a regional at Las Vegas Ballpark. It would be the first NCAA championship event in Las Vegas since a postseason ban was lifted.
The third-seeded Rebels meet No. 2 San Diego State at 2 p.m. Thursday in the double-elimination tournament in Reno. Top seed Fresno State faces No. 4 UNR at 6:30.
The assumption that Raiders head coach Jon Gruden would spend the off-season looking to replace quarterback Derek Carr wasn’t as practical a notion as portrayed.
Early mornings are proving to be the best time to pursue stripers south of Cottonwood Basin on Lake Mohave.
The Raiders released the former Oklahoma star on Wednesday to make room for free agent tight end Erik Swoope, who spent his first five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.
The former member of the Fab Five agreed to a five-year deal, which will pay him $2 million in his first year, on Wednesday to lead the Wolverines.