An own goal in the 35th minute and Siad Haji’s goal in the 76th sent Reno 1868 FC past Lights FC 2-0 in a United Soccer League match Saturday at Cashman Field.
mc-sports
The UNLV swimming and diving teams capped their home-opening weekend with a sweep over Cal State Bakersfield, while the volleyball team staged a stirring rally to upset Boise State.
Rookie Cody Glass found a new home as a right winger on the third line in a 6-2 win over Calgary on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena, where he scored his second career goal.
William Carrier registered his first career two-point game, including the go-ahead goal in the second period, to help the Golden Knights secure the victory Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
Gleyber Torres, 22, became the youngest AL player to drive in five runs during a postseason game.
Eilers Krejcik Gaming research firm identified seven unique sports bettor personas in a study this year: sharps, high rollers, would-be pros, action chasers, superfans, status seekers and casual dabblers.
Handicapper Scott Kellen of SixthSenseSports.com breaks down Week 6 of the NFL season.
Former UNLV soccer star Simon Keith received the gift of life from Roger Groves’ son, a schoolboy soccer player in Wales who died of a brain hemorrhage on the field in 1986.
Max Scherzer, a St. Louis native who played college ball for the University of Missouri, struck out 11 and walked two in seven innings.
UNLV, a 14½-point underdog, ended a four-game losing streak with a 34-10 road upset of Vanderbilt on Saturday. Kenyon Oblad completed 11 of 16 passes for 172 yards and two TDs.
Two of the Patriots’ best defensive players — Kyle Van Noy and Lawrence Guy — and the Giants’ Will Hernandez and Nick Gates brought some Nevada power to Thursday’s matchup.
The Golden Knights began the season with a stretch of five division opponents in six games, which concludes Sunday night at the Los Angeles Kings.
The Bruins, who defeated the Golden Knights on Tuesday, lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final to the St. Louis Blues and are using it as motivation this season.
The 34-year-old Kenyan completed the 42.195 kilometers (26.2 miles) in 1 hour, 59 minutes, 40.2 seconds at the INEOS 1:59 Challenge, an event set up for the attempt.
Westgate sportsbook vice president Jay Kornegay is tied for the contest lead with @SixthSenseNFL handicapper Scott Kellen with 16-9 ATS records.