
Kameron Cooper’s Potential Move to Manhattan High School
High school standout Kameron Cooper, a shooting guard/wing from Las Vegas, weighs a future at Manhattan High School after his father joins Coach Casey Alexander's staff.
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High school standout Kameron Cooper, a shooting guard/wing from Las Vegas, weighs a future at Manhattan High School after his father joins Coach Casey Alexander's staff.

Kameron Cooper, a highly rated shooting guard from Las Vegas, weighs a potential move to Manhattan High School amid his father's new role at UNLV, with expectations of an early impact in college basketball.

An analysis of how West Virginia University’s football program has balanced departures with incoming transfers, focusing on snap metrics and the experience brought in across key positions.

A panel of experts placed Nebraska transfer Anthony Colandrea at No. 39 in a 138‑player evaluation, situating him in tier four and underscoring both his playmaking ability and the adjustments ahead.

A recent Athletic ranking places UNLV alumnus Anthony Colandrea at No. 39 among college football quarterbacks, highlighting his dual‑threat profile and the competition he faces in Lincoln.
Georgia’s 13 draftees headline a draft that underscores the difference between being selected and actually turning pro.

The Lobos must replace key defensive playmakers and shore up a weak passing attack, while aiming to turn a negative turnover margin into a competitive edge.
Bob Chesney’s history of shaping dual‑threat quarterbacks positions him to elevate Nico Iamaleava’s game as UCLA prepares for a defining 2026 campaign.

From Jaxsen Stokes’ dual‑threat production to Ben Burkin’s defensive prowess, the region’s elite backfields are loaded with talent that could redefine college recruitment trends.

Garritano sees his new role as the final chapter of his career, focusing on developing local players and fostering lasting relationships.

The 2026 high school football season opens Aug. 21, spotlighting a group of seniors who have already announced their college destinations, including commitments to Texas, Stanford, UCLA and more.

The Mountain West has revealed the student‑athletes and coaches who will represent each school at the 2026 Old Trapper Media Days, scheduled for July 15‑16 at The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

Chase Frey, a standout left‑handed pitcher from Grand Canyon University, has pledged to the Oregon Ducks, adding depth and experience to a staff poised for a competitive 2026 season.

UNLV’s football program has logged 30 wins over three seasons, earning a No. 12 at‑large playoff seed and the admiration of analysts. With quarterback Jackson Arnold leading a loaded roster, the Rebels are set to tackle a demanding schedule and reshape the Mountain West landscape.

The NCAA's new five‑year eligibility rule gives Purdue's running backs an extra season to develop, bolstering a depth chart that could transform the Boilermakers' rushing attack.
LSU will compete in the 2027 Live Like Lou Las Vegas College Baseball Classic, followed by a game against UNLV on March 8.

Junior forward Pape N'Diaye, a native of Abidjan, will wear the Ivory Coast jersey in the African qualifiers for the 2027 FIBA World Cup, facing tough opponents across multiple African cities.

After sixteen seasons at the helm of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas baseball program, Stan Stolte announced his retirement, citing evolving college athletics rules. UNLV athletics director Erick Harper praised his legacy, and the university named former Rebel Nick Garritano as his successor.

The 2026 All-Mountain West Team showcases UNLV's dominance with 19 selections, while other programs also earn significant representation.
The NCAA has approved a five-year, age-based eligibility framework starting in 2026-27, affecting Iowa State's roster outlook and extending eligibility for seniors like Blake Buchanan while closing the door on transfers such as Taj Manning, Leon Bond III and Ryan Prather Jr.

Duke’s transformation from a modest program to a dominant force in the 1990s was driven by visionary coaching, strategic fundraising and a brand partnership that sparked both admiration and rivalry.

The Oklahoma Sooners secured their first national baseball championship since 1994 with a dominant 13-2 victory over North Carolina, driven by Coach Skip Johnson's meticulous philosophy and standout performances from players like Jaxon Willits and Deiten Lachance.

Oklahoma's coach Skip Johnson's unique focus on character and detail transforms a team's routine into a championship run, highlighted by standout performances and a young, disciplined roster.

An exploration of how the departure of college basketball coaches to the NBA has reshaped team performance across several programs.