The Mountain West and the entire nation is sleeping on Nevada Wolf Pack running back Toa Taua.
Sullivan Cauley is set to get back in the cage at Bellator 284 in South Dakota in early August.
Steven Nichols says he wants to build a program with the Dust Devils.
Rebecca Lobo became the first woman to headline the Governor’s Dinner Thursday evening at the Governor’s Mansion in Carson City.
First Tee will be required to operate the golf course, on Sullivan Lane in Sparks, for charitable or civic purposes for the community.
Christopher Bell’s win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway last Sunday made it 14 winners in a season for only the fifth time in the NASCAR’s 74-year history.
There’s something to be said about Carson High athletes pursuing new sports in college and on a national stage.
Coming off a Class 3A state title, the Douglas High girls’ golf team was able to represent Nevada at the National High School Golf Invitational at the end of June.
Carson City hosted the 21st Tahoe Rim Trail Endurance Runs held July 16-17.
A fourth-place finish would be the Pack’s lowest in the West Division since 2017. Nevada has finished either second or third in the West in seven of the last eight years.
Fresno State was picked to win Nevada's West Division and Boise State was voted atop the Mountain Division.
The Galena Grizzly girls basketball program has a familiar face taking over the program.
With the win, Elliott becomes the first and only three-time Cup winner this season.
The Ignite exists to develop young prospects in preparation for the NBA Draft. It has featured three eventual top-10 picks.
It has been three years since the Nevada Wolf Pack football program treated us with a legitimate, recognizable, entertaining non-conference opponent at Mackay Stadium.