Ex-NFL linebacker Livingston dies

Former NFL linebacker Cliff Livingston, who played in four title games in a 13-year career, including The Greatest Game Ever Played, died at his home near Southern Highlands on March 13. He was 79.

NCAA TOURNAMENT FANTASY CHALLENGE

Three Review-Journal sports department members and three professional handicappers have been given $2,000 fantasy bankrolls to bet during the NCAA Tournament — two picks per day of either sides, totals or one of each. Below are their bets for today, with a brief explanation of their picks:

New Mexico backs up big talk, barely

SAN JOSE, Calif. — After all of Darington Hobson’s big talk about a deep NCAA Tournament run for New Mexico, Montana nearly shut up the Lobos right away.

IN BRIEF

GOLF

Wranglers mount big comeback

After playing some of their worst hockey of the season in the first two periods Thursday, the Wranglers responded with some of their best in the third period and overtime at the Orleans Arena.

Never Surrender

Red-faced Rebels left in foul mood

OKLAHOMA CITY — It was like the paint that covered UNLV president Neal Smatresk’s face at this first-round NCAA Tournament game Thursday. All bright and red in the beginning. All faded and worn in the end.

HORSE RACING

By Richard Eng

Middle infielders prove pivotal

The biggest decision of your fantasy baseball draft will be which infielders to take.

Rebels’ wide receivers face open competition

A number of graduations and a new coaching staff willing to look at all possibilities make wide receiver the most wide-open position battle for UNLV during spring practice.

IN BRIEF

freshman arrested

Woman tells how suspect killed husband, shot her

Tears streamed down Roberta Romero’s face Thursday in Las Vegas Justice Court. There was a scar near her nose, where a gunman shot her in a January attack. From the witness stand, the 65-year-old woman fingered the man she says killed her husband and then shot her.

Invisibility cloak tiny step closer to appearing

WASHINGTON — From Grimm’s fairy tales to Harry Potter, the cloak of invisibility has played a major role in fiction. Now scientists have taken a small but important new step toward making it reality.

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