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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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Raiders QB Gardner Minshew suffers potentially serious injury in loss to Broncos
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew suffered a potentially serious injury when he landed hard on his left shoulder late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's loss to the Denver Broncos.The Las Vegas Raiders face off against the Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncs are visiting the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium after losing their eight-game winning streak to the Raiders in October.
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Las Vegas Aces and general manager part ways due to restructuring
On Saturday, Las Vegas President Nikki Fargas announced that the team is restructuring its front office and will not renew General Manager Natalie Williams' contract.Las Vegas cuts ties with GM Natalie Williams of two-time WNBA champion Aces
The Las Vegas Aces announced Saturday they will not renew the contract of general manager Natalie Williams.
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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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MMA star Conor McGregor says sexual assault claim is 'full blown lie'
MMA star Conor McGregor testified in court Wednesday in the sexual assault case against him and said the woman who is sueing him had told nothing but lies.Women's baseball players could soon have a league of their own again
Women's baseball players may have their own professional league again soon. Here's what's expected in the sport in the coming yeras.
Nick Walters
Nick Walters
Senior Sports Reporter
Alex Eschelman
Alex Eschelman
Sports Multimedia Journalist
Rochelle Richards
Rochelle Richards
Senior Sports Producer