The Vegas Golden Knights have officially qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again, aiming to win their second Stanley Cup in franchise history. Do
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Golden Knights welcomed back Marchessault and secured the Pacific Division title in final home game.
The Golden Knights (48-22-9, 105 points) will play their final home game of the regular season at T-Mobile Arena, with the chance to clinch the
Geno Smith details Raiders trade at introductory press conference
(Photo credit: Eric Nguyen, Vegas Sports Today) HENDERSON, NV — On Monday, Geno Smith was formally introduced as the Las Vegas Raiders’ new quarterback, flanked
College Basketball Crown Semifinals
The semifinals of the College Basketball crown brought us to T-Mobile Area in Las Vegas. Four teams battled it out, and two claimed their spot
College Basketball Crown Day 3
The first day of quarterfinals took place at the College Basketball Crown, and we hit triple digits! Boise State is the only team to reach
Esteury Ruiz on the Move
After dropping their Sacramento debut opening series against the Chicago Cubs, the Athletics are already starting to shake up their roster. Esteury Ruiz will be
Golden Knights clinch playoffs but lose 6 game winning streak against Oilers
The Golden Knights have been playing their best hockey just before the playoffs, winning six games in a row. Although the playoffs are approaching, the
Mikaela Mayer dominates Sandy Ryan in rematch for WBO title
(Photo credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank) LAS VEGAS, NV. — In a thrilling rematch, Mikaela Mayer emerged victorious against Sandy Ryan, winning by unanimous decision at
Anthony Colandrea and Alex Orji compete for starting QB position at UNLV training camp.
With the UNLV football team starting spring training camp this past Thursday, there will be plenty to analyze before the gameplay begins in August. One
Everything You Need to Know About Josh Pastner’s Hiring for UNLV Basketball
The UNLV Runnin’ Rebels welcomed their new head coach, Josh Pastner, to the Las Vegas community this past Wednesday at the Thomas and Mack Center.