Fran Riordan will return for his second season as manager for the Las Vegas Aviators, the team announced on Tuesday.
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Rochelle Richards hails from the great state of Kentucky. She moved to Las Vegas in 2012 to finish her journalism degree at UNLV. During her time at UNLV she covered Lady Rebel basketball and volleyball before graduating in 2014. She joined the Review-Journal in February 2016 as a sports agate clerk, joined the digital team in October 2016, and was promoted to the role of Sports Digital Content Producer in March 2019.
Golden Knights players took to social media Monday night to show off their costumes.
Those looking to add a Marc-Andre Fleury patch to their Golden Knights collection might be out of luck.
Single-game tickets for the 2019-20 UNLV’s men’s basketball season are officially on sale.
Las Vegas Ballpark is hosting a clinic to teach kids and teens about baseball.
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.
After two big wins over the San Jose Sharks last week, the Golden Knights treated themselves to a team dinner at Zuma Las Vegas inside the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Saturday.
Golden Knights fans still aren’t over the major penatly call against Cody Eakin last season.
The Pac-12 will continue to hold its end-of-season basketball tournaments in Las Vegas through 2022, the conference announced Monday.
Hideki Matsuyama will participate in next month’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
While the Knights seem to have moved on from their first-round exit from the NHL playoffs last season, fans apparently have not.
The Golden Knights are partnering with Smith’s Food and Drug stores to bring fans exclusive Knights player patches.
The new baby dolphin at The Mirage was named in honor of the WNBA team currently in the playoffs, the casino announced Tuesday.
The regular season is fast approaching for the Golden Knights, but that doesn’t mean they still don’t know how to have fun.
In honor of the Area 51 festivities happening in Nevada this weekend, the Knights are encouraging fans to dress up as aliens for Friday morning’s practice.