UNLV has big dreams for this baseball season, and if this past weekend was any indication, the Rebels have the starting pitching to realize at least most of them.
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Randall Cunningham is humbled. When he thinks back, he sees only a big deficit on the scoreboard, 80,000 lunatics screaming at him and Bruce Smith on a mission to rip his head off.
The UNLV baseball team swept Central Michigan on Saturday, winning 5-2 and 11-8 at Wilson Field.
The UNLV women’s basketball team snapped its three-game losing streak with an 82-80 Mountain West victory over Utah State on Saturday at Cox Pavilion.
Kevin Olekaibe scored 21 points, 16 in the second half, as UNLV rallied to defeat Utah State 73-62 at Smith Spectrum.
UNLV’s Bobby Hauck favors proposed rule changes designed to slow offenses. In fact, said the proposed change of forcing offenses to wait at least 10 seconds before snapping the ball to allow the defense to substitute doesn’t go far enough.
About 50 major league scouts showed up, and even Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper made an appearance. Erick Fedde made sure all 1,303 spectators — the scouts and Harper included — who came to Wilson Stadium on Friday had plenty to see.
A bear of a man, Stew Morrill is not big on reminiscing or getting sentimental. At least, that was the case Friday, when he shrugged off the idea of hitting a coaching milestone.
UNLV baseball coach Tim Chambers seemed ready to leap off the bench at any moment, and he was fired up as he looked out on the field to see four players standing near home plate discussing hitting motion and other baseball-related matters.
While UNLV fans were taking to social media and message boards to express their pleasure over the program landing Rashad Vaughn, its third top 40 recruit of this class, others blasted Vaughn for eschewing their beloved institutions.