The Football Championship Subdivision delayed its season from the fall because of the pandemic. Lines are available at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
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Defensive end Davis Irving, who played briefly for the Raiders in 2020, has been brought back for 2021
UNLV is 0-6 on the road in Mountain West games despite leading in the final five minutes in four games. The Rebels travel to San Jose State for games Friday and Sunday.
The Golden Knights meet Colorado in one of two games on a rink built on a golf course along the shores of Lake Tahoe.
UNLV’s season-opening baseball series against New Mexico State at Wilson Stadium was canceled Thursday because of a positive COVID-19 test in the Aggies’ program.
Bridgestone is helping Ryan Reaves’ efforts to grow the game of hockey in Las Vegas before the Golden Knights’ Lake Tahoe game Saturday.
The Aviators will open their season April 8 at the Round Rock (Texas) Express, Major League Baseball announced Thursday.
The inaugural Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play will be held May 26-30 at Shadow Creek Golf Club. It will feature 64 of the world’s top golfers playing for a $1.5 million purse.
For the second time in the past week, a report surfaced indicating that Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury is not available on the trade market.
New Aces owner Mark Davis met with the media Wednesday to discuss his vision for the franchise. The Raiders owner said he has big plans.
The NHL’s trend of outdoor games continues Saturday when the Golden Knights play the Colorado Avalanche at Lake Tahoe’s Edgewood Tahoe Resort Golf Course in Stateline.
3-Gun is a fast-moving, high-adrenaline shooting competition that tests agility and shooting skill as well as the mental and physical stamina of its competitors.
The ice melted for 1991 Kings-Rangers game and insects invaded after it was refrozen. But the NHL’s first game played outdoors on the Las Vegas Strip was an overwhelming success.
The Golden Knights are now 0-2 when wearing their chrome gold helmets and fans are saying it’s time for them to go.
The Golden Knights’ 3-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night was only the second time in team history that it lost in regulation on a goal in the final minute.
