The Las Vegas Legends routed the Tijuana Toros 13-3 in a Professional Arena Soccer League match at Tijuana, Mexico. The Legends (4-1) had eight players score at least one goal and got assists from five players.
Former UNLV standout Adam Scott shot 5-under 67 to claim the Australian Masters in Melbourne, winning in his native country for his first title of the year.
U.S. Women’s Open champion Na Yeon Choi won the Titleholders in Naples, Fla., to make a great year even better as the LPGA Tour season concluded.
The UNLV women’s basketball team used a 16-0 second-half run to take control against Ohio in a 60-51 victory in the consolation game of the Subway Classic on Sunday in Minneapolis.
This one was for the critics who claim Philip Rivers folds under pressure when everything is on the line. This was a clutch comeback, captained by Rivers and capped by one of the biggest touchdown drives he has led all season.
ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands – Tony Snell made a 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds remaining, giving New Mexico a come-from-behind 70-69 victory over George Mason in the Paradise Jam on Sunday.
SAN FRANCISCO – When Jay Cutler got hurt last November, the Chicago Bears’ promising season fell apart fast, with no capable backup behind him.
RENO – Ski resort operators are rejoicing after a string of storms brought an early winter to the Sierra Nevada just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday period.
MIDAS – The U.S. Bureau of Land Management says it plans to remove more than 800 wild horses from the range about 60 miles north of Midas.
It never fails. Whenever something is on the verge of dying or its death is foretold, it suddenly becomes extremely popular – before rigor mortis even sets in.
Abandoned mines may seem like more of a Northern Nevada problem, but consider this: There has been only one reported accident this year involving someone falling down an old shaft, and it happened earlier this month about a mile from the Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino at the southeastern edge of Henderson.
