In The News: Intercollegiate Athletics

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Boyd Gaming Corporation has invested $5 million into UNLV Athletics, the university announced Wednesday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Boyd Gaming Corp. pledged a record $5 million to UNLV that will benefit the men’s basketball and softball programs and help create a center that will be available to Rebels athletes in all sports.

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Boyd Gaming Corporation has invested $5 million into UNLV Athletics, the university announced Wednesday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Desiree Reed-Francois was driving a golf cart from her office at the Thomas & Mack Center to the student union, and on the way she stopped by the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality.

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The UNLV Rebels future appears to be extremely bright.

The Blade

When people talk about old-growth forests, their minds often drift to northern California and the Pacific Northwest.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV announced an initiative called “The FANtastic 20” on Thursday, a program to improve fans’ experience this football season.

Las Vegas Review Journal

I stopped at the part about 80 percent of the final cost, which is what a Review-Journal report stated this past week has been raised to build the now projected $31 million Fertitta Football Complex at UNLV, which apparently at this point would mean the second floor being left undone.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The cost of construction for the Fertitta Football Complex has increased significantly, causing UNLV officials to delay building the interior of the second floor until additional funds are raised.

NBC Sports

It’s a tremendous challenge getting fans to come out to the stadium these days. When (nearly) every game is on TV, why go to the stadium when you have to miss out on the six other games on TV plus you have to deal with spotty in-stadium plus having to fight through traffic and parking and obnoxious fans to your left and right — and, oh yeah, you still have to pay for your tickets and concessions on top of all that.

Las Vegas Sun

When Desiree Reed-Francois took over as UNLV’s director of athletics on June 1 last year, she made it clear her top priority was to listen and learn. Coming from Virginia Tech, where she served as associate AD from 2014-17, Reed-Francois wanted to take some time to educate herself on the culture at UNLV and observe how the department operated before taking any sweeping actions.

KNPR News

Three UNLV teams won the Mountain West championship in the past five days, giving the Rebels five conference titles for the 2017-2018 year.