With a new coach and offensive coordinator, the Raiders could have the edge on offense against the majority of their opponents this season.
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Golden Knights top prospect Trevor Connelly, whose character had come into question a year ago, decided he was ready after one year at Providence to begin his pro career.
In a Q&A with the Review-Journal, Golden Knights president of business operations John Penhollow talks about his decision to take on his new role.
The Raiders have high hopes under first-year coach Pete Carroll, who has a distinguished track record of turning around losing programs in short order.
The Raiders are counting on a healthy Kolton Miller to lead their offensive line this season. Read answers to fans’ questions about Miller and other players.
The Indiana Fever dominated the Aces in Indianapolis despite playing without star guard Caitlin Clark, snapping a 16-game losing streak in the series.
School district documents offer a likely explanation for why Dustin Romero didn’t coach the defending state champions in this year’s playoffs.
Riley Schwartz threw for 111 yards and two touchdowns, and Marcos Canales had 123 yards on 16 carries for the Crusaders in a 35-0 Northwest League win.
Get ready, Desert Southwest gardeners! The heat is on, but with a proactive approach and the right
knowledge, you can confidently maintain a flourishing landscape through the summer months. We’ll
focus on six essential areas for summer success.
The Golden Knights’ depth chart will look much different next season with Mitch Marner in the fold and Alex Pietrangelo out with a hip injury.
Mitch Marner played nine NHL seasons under the bright spotlight of Toronto. Even with expectations in Las Vegas, the glare won’t be as intense.
Right wing Mitch Marner said he hopes to help the Golden Knights win another Stanley Cup at his introductory news conference Tuesday at City National Arena.
Aces star A’ja Wilson will be one of 10 starters in the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, the league announced.