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Colorado wins 11th straight game, to play SMU in final of Las Vegas Classic

It started its basketball season a tad rocky, but Colorado is rolling right now. The Buffaloes have won 11 straight after Tuesday’s 71-70 win over Penn State in the semifinals of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic at Orleans Arena.

Rebels fire away, hit 18 3-pointers in 103-68 blowout — PHOTOS

Jalen Poyser scored 18 points and Ike Nwamu had 16 as the Rebels wrapped up their nonconference season by rolling to a 103-68 victory over South Dakota at the Thomas & Mack Center.

SMU gets best and worst of Larry Brown

The cheers began when he first became visible from a tunnel at Orleans Arena. They stood and clapped and chanted his name and held signs in his honor because, well, it’s true everybody loves a winner. No matter the cost.

Ken Johann’s death stirs memories of impact on UNLV soccer

The last time I saw Ken Johann, UNLV’s uber soccer booster, was at Johann Field — named for his son, Peter — on Oct. 18. The Rebels were playing Incarnate Word from Texas. Fellow humongous soccer supporter Tim McGarry, a former Rebels player who in recent years has continued what Johann started as a benefactor, asked if I had wandered over to say hello.

Rebel Report Card: UNLV vs. South Dakota

After dropping consecutive games to Pac-12 teams, UNLV took full advantage of a step down in competition on Tuesday night.

Here’s how you can watch UNLV Basketball vs South Dakota tonight

The UNLV Rebels return to their home court tonight to host the South Dakota Coyotes at Thomas & Mack. If you’re not planning on going to the game, here’s everything you need to know if you want to watch.

RJ Picks: UNLV vs. South Dakota

The Rebels are 13-point favorites when they host South Dakota at the Thomas & Mack tonight.

NFL reportedly pulls funding for CTE study

A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health on the relationship between football and brain disease will move forward without a $30 million research grant from the NFL.