Dedan Thomas Jr. made two big baskets late, and the UNLV men’s basketball team defeated No. 22-ranked Utah State on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
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Raiders owner Mark Davis has tried several approaches to find the right coach, from hiring the hot-shot coordinator to reaching back into the franchise’s past.
The Raiders are searching for a general manager to replace Tom Telesco, who was fired by team owner Mark Davis after one season and a 4-13 record.
The UNLV men’s basketball team suffered two blowout road losses last week and now comes home to face No. 22-ranked Utah State on Wednesday.
Former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka, who left the Rebels after a 3-0 start to the season, will transfer to a Sun Belt team for his senior season.
The T-Mobile LPGA Match Play will return to a 64-player field and an exclusively match-play format in April at Shadow Creek.
The Raiders have reached out to three general manager candidates after completing their first set of coaching interviews.
Houston furniture store owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale placed bets on Texas a few days before he underwent successful open-heart surgery Dec. 10 in Houston.
The Raiders added a seventh name to their list of coaching candidates Monday. It’s the second candidate they’ve asked to speak to within their division.
The team’s annual Impact Playbook highlights several aspects of the Raiders’ community work and charitable contributions.
The Vikings are 2½-point favorites over the Rams in Monday’s NFL wild-card playoff game in Arizona. Minnesota was a 1-point favorite before the game moved locations.
Las Vegas has been flooded with new sports franchises over the past seven years, and with them are their eccentric (and somewhat off-putting) mascots. Here’s who they are.
The Bills are consensus 1-point favorites over the Ravens in Sunday’s divisional round playoff game at Buffalo. It’s a rematch of Baltimore’s 35-10 win over Buffalo in Week 4.
Marc-Andre Fleury spoke before Sunday’s game about his time in Las Vegas. About being the face of an expansion franchise that began play around the same time a city had its collective hearts ripped apart.
Cleveland resident John Teel, using the alias “The Brown Clown,” earned $100,000 for winning the last-place booby prize in the Circa Million contest.