Sheldon Neuse hit a walk-off single with one out in the 10th inning as the Las Vegas Aviators topped the Albuquerque Isotopes 1-0 on Thursday.
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Randal Grimes hopes to be eligible to play this season. UNLV has applied for a waiver for Grimes, but the NCAA has not made a decision.
Dillon Johnson hit a grand slam that keyed a five-run second inning and helped the No. 3-seeded Rebels past No. 2 San Diego State on Thursday at Peccole Park in Reno.
The Aces waived second-year wing Jaime Nared and sixth-year center Kelsey Bone on Thursday and will break training camp with 11 players, one shy of the roster limit.
Raiders offensive tackles Kolton Miller and Brandon Parker worked to make developmental strides entering their second NFL season.
The UNLV men’s golf team opens play in the NCAA Championship on Friday in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This is the Rebels’ third consecutive trip to nationals and 23rd overall.
Las Vegas ascended to the 5-2 favorite to claim the WNBA crown after acquiring 6-foot-8-inch center Liz Cambage, last season’s MVP runner-up, from Dallas.
The surprising journeyman on the mound who has made the most cash for bettors this season is Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Jordan Lyles, who is 5-1 with a 2.81 ERA.
The two-time reigning finals MVP has yet to return to on-court work while recovering from a strained right calf.
The Kentucky Derby controversy is finally calming down despite a challenge by the owner of disqualified Maximum Security. Meantime, Arizona Downs opens its doors.
The Las Vegas Bowl will be Saturday, Dec. 21 at 4:30 p.m., putting the game in prime time on the East Coast. It’s the final Las Vegas Bowl at Sam Boyd Stadium.
UNLV junior shortstop Bryson Stott was shared the Mountain West baseball Player of the Year award with Fresno State’s McCarthy Tatum.
IndyCar medical director Geoffrey Billows said Thursday a “very limited supply” of vaccines will be available at the medical building near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway museum.
The Las Vegas Aviators got the team’s inaugural season off to a blistering start. Come-from-behind victories have proven to be the biggest storyline of the season.
Stone assisted on a last-second, game-tying goal in regulation, then scored in overtime to help Canada beat Switzerland 3-2 in the quarterfinals.