Members of the record-breaking 1984 UNLV football team were in attendance at the Spring Showcase, echoing the current team’s goal of a championship.
Sports Columns
UNLV’s basketball team had to play like San Diego State to beat San Diego State on Tuesday night, matching the No. 21-ranked Aztecs’ toughness and physical play.
Rookie Rashee Rice emerged as the Kansas City Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver this season, a reliable talent that quarterback Patrick Mahomes desperately needed.
The Raiders will flirt with an AFC wild-card berth this season under Josh McDaniels, but there’s still concerns about quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and the defense.
The Golden Knights fell to the Edmonton Oilers in Game 2 of their best-of-seven series, never pushing back much in a lopsided defeat Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
Desi-Rae Young was the only DI player in the nation to average 18-plus points, 10-plus rebounds and shoot better than 60 percent. And she wasn’t named conference Player of the Year — a certain mistake.
The UNLV men’s basketball team opens a second season under coach Kevin Kruger against Southern on Monday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
New Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler hopes the roster he builds will ultimately produce a Super Bowl title.
The Raiders on Friday announced team president Dan Ventrelle was no longer part of the organization.
Given Justin Herbert’s immense talent, can the Raiders beat the Chargers on Sunday night if the second-year QB is at his very best?
Creek Young is 21 and the Resistol Rookie of the Year, having qualified for his first National Finals Rodeo at Thomas Mack Center.
Playoff berths seemed likely the last two seasons before the Raiders self-destructed and fell out of the postseason race. Why could this season be any different?
Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa’s comments on Derek Carr didn’t take into account the most glaring Raiders weakness.
K.J. Wright, a Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowler who has played all 10 years of his career in Seattle, signed a one-year contract with the Raiders.
Friday was another step on the journey for Carl Nassib, speaking publicly for the first time since coming out in June as the first openly gay active player in the NFL.