Rod Scurry’s love of baseball was started by his father, but it is continued by his grandfather
Nevada first baseman Shaun Kort said he thinks about baseball all the time—even during finals week.
Chris Ciarlo and Ben Deach can remember their weekly sports radio show on Wolf Pack Radio.
Rod Scurry’s love of baseball was started by his father, but it is continued by his grandfather
Apparently, after five years of (usually) going to class, stumbling around downtown Reno at obscene hours of the morning and staying up all night to write papers and make sure this rag comes out on time, I’ve endured enough punishment to merit a piece of paper and the right to never sit in a classroom again.
New coach helping offense flourish this year
An 18-year-old kid walks into the counseling office of the Ansari Business Building. The counselor is dressed in a white button-up dress shirt, light brown business slacks and a jacket to match.
The 2007-08 academic year brought lawsuits, a freshman phenom, dismissals, inspiration and a prodigy. From the good and the bad, this year was one of the more memorable years in recent history.
The Wolf Pack clinched its first Western Athletic Conference championship Saturday after sweeping a three-game series at San Jose State.
The Wolf Pack won three of four games at Louisiana Tech this weekend.
The Wolf Pack will host the 2008 WAC tournament Nov. 6-9 at Mackay Stadium.
Nevada strong safety Uche Anyanwu was told to leave Lombardi Recreation Center Thursday after a he pushed two referees at an intramural dodge ball game.
Former Nevada pitcher Darrell Rasner won his first start of the season for the New York Yankees on Sunday.
Wolf Pack strong safety Uche Anyanwu was asked to leave Lombardi recreation center Thursday after he was seen pushing an employee at an intramural dodge ball game, a referee said. Police were notified as Anyanwu left the building.
Anyanwu was not charged with anything.
Anyanwu’s girlfriend was asked to leave after she threw a ball from the […]
Wolf Pack back-up catcher Travis Simas said he was “pissed off” when he entered the batters’ box in the eighth inning of Sunday’s series finale with Fresno State.
Before every season, Nevada softball coach Michelle Gardner talks about each player and the quote goes in the team’s media guide.