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NCAA basketball Final Four coming to Las Vegas in 2028

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Las Vegas was already considered a landing spot for the NCAA Tournament, as hordes of visitors congr

Las Vegas was already considered a landing spot for the NCAA Tournament, as hordes of visitors congregate here during the third week ...     [NCAA BASKETBALL FINAL FOUR COMING TO LAS VEGAS IN 2028]( [Las Vegas was already considered a landing spot for the NCAA Tournament, as hordes of visitors congregate here during the third week of March to watch and wager on the games. That visitor traffic will take on a different meaning in 2028. College basketball’s most notable weekend is heading to Las Vegas, as the NCAA announced today that the Final Four will be contested at Allegiant Stadium in 2028.]( [CSN PROGRAM TRADES TRADITIONAL COLLEGE FOR SKILLED APPRENTICESHIP]( [At an expo last week at the College of Southern Nevada, sheet metal craftsman Kenneth Bosket promoted his trade to anyone interested in working with their hands and earning a comfortable living — think $53 an hour comfortable for a journeyman, according to one of his brochures.]( [UNLV APPLIES THE PRESSURE IN COMEBACK WIN OVER SOUTHERN ILLINOIS]( [There’s no switch that the UNLV basketball team flips when it needs to play lockdown defense late in games. It’s more of a culmination of 30-plus minutes of hard work, commitment to the game plan and relentless effort at that end of the floor.]( [TIME OFF THE ICE SERVED GOLDEN KNIGHTS ROOKIE WELL]( [Paul Cotter knew at some point he would be coming out of the lineup. It wasn’t that the Vegas Golden Knights forward lost his confidence — he just hit the proverbial rookie wall. After a preseason in which he played in all seven games, as well as the first four to start the regular season, Cotter was scratched for the first time following the Oct. 18 game in Calgary, a 3-2 loss.](   MOST READ: [Kings of the 4A: Silverado repeats as state champions]( [Arizona’s Mohave County delays certifying election, for now]( [Chief calls Nevada prison closure a safety, staffing measure]( [Governor names South Korea-born Black woman to Nevada court]( [College football by the odds: Vegas preview and picks of every Week 13 game](   [Facebook](  [Twitter](     Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gmginfo@gmgvegas.com

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