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Las Vegas Review-Journal Madness Challenge

The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill, Kelly Stewart and Matt Youmans compete with handicappers Doug Fitz and Ken Thomson in a contest covering NCAA Tournament games today and Friday.

Panthers’ withstand late Centennial rally

Host Palo Verde committed two errors in the top of the seventh inning and nearly tossed away a four-run lead before holding on for a 7-6 victory over rival Centennial.

Roseanne says her candidacy was ahead of its time

Hey, look, any famous rich people can run for president with confidence now, obviously. Kanye West has already announced his intention to run. And Roseanne ran in 2012, lasting longer than Trump’s unofficial 2012 trial run by finishing in sixth place.

Bradley Randle hopes to rekindle NFL dream at UNLV Pro Day

Three years after running a 4.38-second 40-yard dash on UNLV’s Pro Day, former Rebels running back Bradley Randle will be back on campus Thursday trying to repeat that feat and catch the eye of an NFL scout.

As Las Vegas waits, NHL officials provide expansion draft plans for GMs

NHL general managers met with league officials in Boca Raton, Florida, and were presented a plan that would call for a team to lose no more than one player if the NHL expands by one or no more than two players if the league expands by two.

Life Cube returns to downtown Las Vegas

The Life Cube, a project brought to Las Vegas by Burning Man artist Scott Cohen, will be illuminated by LED lights in a ceremonial moment of silence.

Rebels lose Connecticut prep guard from recruiting class

Christian Vital, a 6-foot 2-inch, 175-pound guard at St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Connecticut, confirmed that he will open his recruiting process because of the Rebels’ coaching change and that he did not sign with a letter of intent in November.

Does Las Vegas have a chance to host future NCAA Tournament play-in games?

The Mountain West was granted an automatic tournament bid in 2001. That meant to keep a tidy 64-team bracket, one of the small-fry conferences had to lose their automatic in, or one of the at-large bids would have to be sacrificed, which would mean that somebody such as Michigan or Syracuse might have to play in the NIT.

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