Miller Sports + Entertainment

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Founded2024; 2 years ago (2024)
Headquarters
Miller Sports + Entertainment
IndustrySports management
Founded2024; 2 years ago (2024)
FounderGail Miller
Headquarters
ParentLarry H. Miller Company
Websitehttps://millerse.com/

Miller Sports + Entertainment (MSE) is the sports and entertainment division of the Larry H. Miller Company, an American firm based in Utah. MSE oversees LHMCO's interests in Megaplex Theatres, Real Salt Lake, the Salt Lake Bees, the Utah Royals, and other related enterprises.

Larry H. Miller purchased the Utah Jazz in 1985 for $22 million. The Larry H. Miller Company sold the Jazz in 2020 to Ryan Smith for $1.6 billion.[1]

Larry Miller purchased the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, a minor league ice hockey team in the International Hockey League, in 1989 and sold the team in 1994.[2]

In 1997, Larry Miller was awarded the franchise for the Utah Starzz of the Women's National Basketball Association.[3] In 2002, Miller sold the team to Spurs Sports & Entertainment.[4]

In April 2023, MSE formed Big League Utah to attract a Major League Baseball team to Utah.[5]

The Miller Sports + Entertainment company spun was re-branded from the Larry H. Miller Company in May 2024.[6][7]

On April 18, 2025, Miller Sports + Entertainment and the Miller family acquired the Real Monarchs, Utah Royals, and Real Salt Lake (RSL), in a $600 million deal.[8][9] The teams are all owned and operated under RSL Football Holdings.[10] In July 2025, MSE added local investors to RSL Football Holdings, including Matt Hawkins, Nick Greer, Jeremy and Kristin Andrus and the Don Berman family.[11]

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