By Dante’ Davis College of Southern Nevada’s men’s basketball team’s 2023 to 2024 season was unfortunately a losing one, going 5-21 with 1-11 in conference. Morale was low with hopes for a stronger next season. According to the National Junior College Athletic Association, this season left the Coyotes unranked nationally compared to last season of […]
F1 Grand Prix: What an Event!
By Leilah Ortega Formula 1 Grand Prix in Vegas had 315,000 people in attendance. Cars raced down Las Vegas Strip Nov. 16 to 18, making it the 21st round of the 2023 season. F1 Destinations, publication of F1, noted, “The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix’s attendance is an impressive figure for an inaugural event. When […]
Cross Country Teams Finish Nationally Ranked
By Alex Landolfi College of Southern Nevada’s Cross-Country program quickly emerged as premier teams in the NJCAA. At the recent national championship meets, the men’s team secured 21st place, while the women’s secured 25th: both finishing the season nationally ranked. A large part of the Coyotes’ successes this year is attributed to the Head Cross […]
CSN Men’s Basketball Works to Turn Season Around
By Chase Jones New College of Southern Nevada Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Lee leads players in their optimism and skills as they work to turn the season around. CSN Men’s Basketball is running a losing season so far 0-10, with hopes for wins in the 16 remaining games. Lee said, this season he […]
Formula 1 Coming to Vegas in November
By Olivia Lindsay International racing-series Formula 1 is set to take on Las Vegas and aims to bring spectacular cars as well as economic benefits to the City. Las Vegas Grand Prix scheduled for Nov. 16 to 18, 2023 will showcase the best cars and fan experiences that Formula 1 offers. The F1 race is […]
Sports Back On, Some with Mandates
By Maria Ghiasi Pro and college sports are back at it with live fan attendance even during the ongoing pandemic, though some have strict guidelines requiring vaccinations or masks. According to Allegiant Stadium’s website, home of the NFL Las Vegas Raiders, all attendees age 12 and older are required to provide proof of vaccination to […]
Game On
By J. Watts Coyote fans at College of Southern Nevada are now allowed back into the stands to attend their favorite outdoor sports. Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation for CSN Dexter Irvin says, “We will have fans for baseball, softball and soccer. Each sport has a separate plan and capacity.” As of April 12, […]
Lady Coyote Volleyball, Playing with Protocols
By Lillie Redmond Lady Coyote Volleyball team at College of Southern Nevada is in season playing with strict COVID protocols. COVID-19 hit more than a year ago shutting down most sports. At the beginning of the pandemic no teams were playing due to safety concerns. In recent months teams are back at it though playing […]
Spring Sports Cancelled Due to Virus
By Daniel Ramirez COVID-19 outbreak caused College of Southern Nevada to move quickly to ensure the safety of its students by closing campuses and cancelling all school events that included the spring sports season. The National Junior College Athletic Association announced on March 16, 2020 that it had decided to end all competition for the […]
Same Bases, New Faces
By David Galvan Coyote Baseball at College of Southern Nevada saw former player Bryce Harper sign a $330 million contract this week. His success and the strong lineage of players going pro is a reason for attracting 15 new players to join the team this season. Harper, who played outfield for CSN in 2010, left […]