UNLV

Kiara Jackson takes the ball across the court in 2023-24 action.

Why UNLV continues to be ranked atop the Mountain West

By Scott Mammoser / November 5, 2024

Lindy La Rocque: ‘We have a new group, and we have been working really hard’

2024-25 Mountain West preview

By Scott Mammoser / October 20, 2024

UNLV, Colorado State and Wyoming are top three teams to beat

NCAA Tournament preview, storylines: Albany 2 Regional

By Missy Heidrick / March 19, 2024

UCLA, LSU and more are on Iowa’s path to Cleveland

How New Mexico became a surprise team in the Mountain West this season

By Scott Mammoser / February 25, 2024

Scott Mammoser explains how New Mexico has surprised fans this year and defied predictions of playing just an average season

Conference title check-ins: Why Stanford’s collapse against Arizona could threaten its March Madness seeding

By Emily Adler / February 25, 2024

Projecting the regular season conference winner across high- and mid-majors

UNLV’s Desi-Rae Young carrying big expectations into senior season

By Scott Mammoser / November 20, 2023

UNLV center blazing through November schedule

UNLV center Desi-Rae Young gathers the ball on the right side of her body and makes a move around a defender.

2023-24 Mountain West Conference preview

By Scott Mammoser / October 29, 2023

UNLV and Young looking to repeat; Colorado State’s Hofschild is Preseason Player of the Year

UNLV building something big in the desert

By Michelle Smith / February 2, 2023

The Rebels’ 80-57 win over their in-state rival was witnessed by a sellout crowd of more than 2,500 — the first in program history

UNLV junior center Desi-Rae Young shoots the ball.

UNLV picked as Mountain West preseason favorites

By Rowan Schaberg / November 5, 2022

UNLV gets two players on Preseason All-Conference Team; three New Mexico players earn preseason awards

After stellar year, can UNLV be big part of Las Vegas’ WBB scene?

By Alex Simon / March 20, 2022

Though they lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, UNLV is ready to capitalize on Las Vegas’ growing love of women’s basketball