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Brett Howden's 6th goal of the season wins the game 4-3 in overtime against Utah
Howden managed to find the back of the net at the start of OT, his sixth goal of the season, despite Utah taking a 2-0 lead at the start of the game.Breaking the Ice: Karlsson talks fashion and favorite songs
While Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson brings his "Wild Bill" energetic play to the ice, he also has a strong fashion sense outside of the rink, according to his teammates.
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Las Vegas Raiders, USAA host Air Force service members at Allegiant Stadium
The Las Vegas Raider and USAA hosted active duty service members from Creech and Nellis Air Force Base at Allegiant Stadium.Raiders return to O'Connell as starting QB against the Steelers, Minshew benched
O'Connell went 5-4 after he became the starter last season. Pierce said Wednesday he has seen the QB grow in confidence and become more vocal.
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Las Vegas Aces hires experienced Ty Ellis as an assistant coach
For the past eight years, Ellis has served as an assistant coach with several USA Basketball men’s teams.Kelsey Plum will be first Washington women's hoops player to have jersey retired
The school announced that Kelsey Plum's No. 10 jersey will be hung from the rafters on Jan. 18, 2025, when Washington takes on Purdue. Plum currently plays for the Las Vegas Aces.
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Jai'Den Thomas leads No. 23 UNLV to a 27-16 victory over San Jose State
Jai'Den Thomas ran for 135 yards and the go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter to help No. 23 UNLV keep its conference title hopes alive with a 27-16 victory over San Jose State on Friday night.No. 23 UNLV looks to keep title hopes alive with a win at San Jose State
Coach Barry Odom's UNLV squad keeps checking off firsts in a breakthrough season for the Rebels this year.
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Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight draws record betting for a combat sports event
BetMGM said the fight between the YouTube star and the 58-year-old Tyson, who showed his age by being a sitting target, was its most-bet boxing or mixed-martial arts fight.Beyoncé to perform during halftime of NFL Christmas Day game
Netflix announced Beyoncé will be performing during halftime of the NFL holiday matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans.
Nick Walters
Nick Walters
Senior Sports Reporter
Alex Eschelman
Alex Eschelman
Sports Multimedia Journalist
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Rochelle Richards
Senior Sports Producer