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Legacy’s Rahkonen not foreign to basketball

When the 2012-13 season ended, Legacy girls basketball coach Tiffany Richardson knew she would have five returnees and hoped the Longhorns could quickly bounce back from a down year.

Fallon proves a great fit for ‘The Tonight Show’

If Jimmy Fallon had already proven he was a natural hosting NBC’s “Late Night,” he left no doubt Monday that “The Tonight Show” now fits him like a glove.

Vaughn hits nine 3-pointers, Pilots roll

Rashad Vaughn poured in 42 points on Monday to lead Findlay Prep’s boys basketball team to a 116-71 victory over Planet Athlete Academy at Henderson International.

Hide your kids! Bob Knight is coming to town

The good news for UNLV basketball fans is that Wednesday night’s home game against New Mexico will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. There is one drawback, though. Bob Knight is coming to town.

Wranglers Smith recalls his Dartmouth years

I had read that Dartmouth, the little Ivy League school in New Hampshire with the big academic tradition, had sent 120 of its athletes to the Winter Olympics over the years. And though Dartmouth was founded in 1769, that still seemed like a lot.

Study: Darker Arctic a global problem

The Arctic isn’t nearly as bright and white as it used to be because of more ice melting in the ocean, and that’s turning out to be a global problem, a new study says.

Fatal overdoses linked to ‘killer heroin’

As the number of people who use, and fatally overdose on, heroin has skyrocketed in recent years, authorities are seeing the return of an alarming development: heroin that, often unbeknownst to the user, is spiked with fentanyl.

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