Nancy Lough In The News

The Athletic
The perception of Las Vegas has shifted dramatically. As much as it remains known for gambling, nightlife and over-the-top entertainment, it’s now a major player in the sports world, featuring the NFL, NHL, WNBA, UFC and boxing.
Fast Company
A gender bias expert says we can all help the English language become more inclusive. To start, we can stop saying “guys” when referring to people who aren’t men.
The Nevada Independent
Three weeks before the Las Vegas Aces won their second straight WNBA championship, the league announced it was adding a 13th franchise in time for the 2025 season.
K.N.P.R. News
More than 30 years ago, Las Vegas had the Running Rebels, the champions of the NCAA with stars who went onto professional careers and a coach, Jerry Tarkanian, whose name still evokes respect among those who were here.
The Athletic
Money drove the Raiders to Las Vegas. Owner Mark Davis repeatedly made that clear. The Raiders had real cash-flow issues in Oakland, where they were stuck sharing an aging stadium with Major League Baseball’s Oakland Athletics. That restricted their aggressiveness in free agency and their ability to manipulate the salary cap the way higher-revenue teams so often do.
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We're just days away from the first day of the WNBA finals.
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The more intimate ballpark feel allows teams to capitalize on revenues from premium seating options and fan experiences.
C.N.N.
Fifty years ago, the US Open agreed to offer equal prize money to men and women. Find out why experts believe that was just the opening move in the long game for equal pay in sports