Golden Knights center William Karlsson is off to an outstanding start to his first season since signing an eight-year contract with the team worth $5.9 million annually.
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Mariena Hayden had 15 kills, 11 digs and six aces to lift UNLV to its fourth straight volleyball win and 13th in its past 14 matches, a 3-0 sweep over San Jose State in a Mountain West match.
New national title odds aren’t out yet, but the Crimson Tide’s number figures to rise after the season-ending injury to Tua Tagovailoa on Saturday.
Robert Smith, one of the greatest point guards in UNLV history, lies in a long-term care facility in Las Vegas, breathing on his own and showing signs that he could be on the road to recovery.
The growing pains that are Kenyon Oblad as UNLV’s starting quarterback continued Saturday, as two second-half interceptions played a major role in a 21-7 loss to Hawaii.
The Raiders improved to 5-4 after defeating the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10 and are in the second wild-card spot for the AFC playoffs.
The Raiders (5-4) host the Bengals (0-9) at 1:25 p.m. Sunday at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
Handicapper Chip Chirimbes breaks down Week 11 of the NFL season.
More than 35,000 are registered to run in the marathon or half-marathon. They’ll start their journey at 4:30 p.m. Sunday and conclude it under the neon lights on the Las Vegas Strip.
Hawaii quarterback Cole McDonald came off the bench to pass for 211 yards and rush for two short touchdowns to lift the Rainbow Warriors to a 21-7 victory over UNLV.
Golden Knights rookies Cody Glass and Nic Hague have learned early in their NHL careers never to be late, to enjoy airline travel and to stop getting star-struck.
Jeff Carter scored a tiebreaking goal off a deflection with 7:18 remaining as the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Golden Knights 4-3 on Saturday at Staples Center.
Auto racing pioneer Carroll Shelby and socialite Kim Kardashian served as grand marshals of a NASCAR race in 2010 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Mark Franco leads the contest with a 29-20-1 ATS record, Doug Fitz is 28-20-2 and Jay Kornegay is 27-21-2.
The representatives said they called the audible to let the media watch and videotape the workout, adding the shift was prompted “because of recent decisions made by the NFL.”