The title will be decided Thursday night in Washington with a first-time champion crowned.
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The Golden Knights, like the rest of the NHL, partner with You Can Play, a nonprofit initiative that promotes LGBT inclusion in sports.
Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara is the NHL’s oldest player at 42, and Golden Knights defensemen Brayden McNabb and Shea Theodore said they hope they can play that long.
The newly created Pac-12 Coast-to-Coast Challenge, a three-game men’s basketball series, will begin play next year at T-Mobile Arena.
Bryce Hamilton came in as UNLV’s top-rated recruit a year ago, but he didn’t play up to expectations. He’s hoping to be a better fit in new coach T.J. Otzelberger’s system.
As their last season in Oakland reaches the bye week, the Raiders are defying expectations and are firmly in the early playoff mix after a pair of wins away from home.
Note: This is the fifth installment of a weekly feature that will look at a notable Rebels game at Sam Boyd Stadium. UNLV moves to Allegiant Stadium next year.
Washington State big man Jeff Pollard is popular all over Pullman and easily recognized back home in Bountiful, Utah.
Las Vegas resident and Shriners Hospitals for Children Open champion Kevin Na put on a scoring show in an event that has a reputation as a birdie fest.
The Golden Knights and Eastern Conference champion Boston Bruins put their unblemished records on the line Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena.
Despite rumor that Las Vegas could add another professional sports franchise in the Oakland A’s, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred is saying not so fast.
The Golden Knights are hosting an exclusive viewing of the documentary, “Valiant”, which chronicles the team’s historical inaugural season, at T-Mobile Arena next month, the team announced Tuesday.
Greg Bedard, who formerly covered the NFL for “Sports Illustrated,” will report on the league for the RJ, the news organization announced Monday.
When facing Khalil Mack for the first time since he was traded to the Bears, Jon Gruden was not about to let his former linebacker tap dance on his head.
While many of the world’s top-ranked golfers played the Shriners Open last weekend, “Golf’s 5th Major,” the Lakeshore Open, was decided at Phil Tom’s home.
