Oct. 27, 2016 LEXINGTON, Ky. --- Three-second half goals lifted Georgia over Kentucky as the Bulldogs earned their first road win in the season finale at the Bell Soccer Complex on Thursday night. The Bulldogs defeated the Wildcats with a final score of 3-1.With the win, Georgia finishes the season 6-11-1, 3-8 in SEC play.I am very pleased with the effort, Georgia head coach Billy Lesesne said. It was fun to see the underclassmen want to do this for the seniors and the seniors certainly responded and played their part in this. Marion Crowder had two really nice assists and a lot of players stepped up today. Im pleased to get three goals in the final game. Hopefully this is a springboard to future success, not many teams end their season with a win. This is a good momentum builder for us, and to play your best soccer at the end of the season is a good thing.Senior Marion Crowder started the Bulldogs off on the attack, taking a shot in the first minute of play, and the Wildcats came back to take a shot of their own. Georgia and Kentucky kept the ball at midfield for the next ten minutes before Crowder had another look, sailing the ball wide of the net.Kentucky had an opportunity to score in the 16th minute as the Wildcats drew Louise Hogrell out of goal and took a shot that hit the post, allowing the Bulldogs to save the rebound shot.The Bulldogs and Wildcats were scoreless after 45 minutes of play, with Georgia leading Kentucky in shots, 7-5, and corner kicks, 2-1.Another Kentucky attempt fell short in the 52nd minute after the Wildcats beat Louise Hogrell at the goal, but Delaney Fechalos hustled to make the last second save at the line to keep the board clean and notching the second team save of the game.Georgia was on the board in the 70th minute as the Bulldogs capitalized off of a counterattack from a Kentucky free kick. Marion Crowder fed the ball to Mariel Gutierrez on the far left side to take the 1-0 lead.Three minutes later, Georgia extended its lead to 2-0 on another counterattack goal as Marion Crowder passed the ball to Kelsey Killean for the score.Georgia scored one more in the 86th minute with Mariel Gutierrez feeding the ball to Katie MacGinnitie for the finish.Kentucky was able to score in the final minute of the game to bring the score to 3-1.With tears in their eyes, seniors reflected on their time in the red and black.Its crazy to think my time here has come to an end, Lauren Tanner said. Ive dedicated my life to this sport and Im so thankful for my coaches, family, and the fans for the continued support.It was a great way to go out, Bria Washington said. Our underclassmen played so well for us and we were able to come out with a win to end the season.Im so happy that I got to end my senior season with a win and we played a great, collective 90 minutes to finish the season, Caroline Waters added. Im always proud to be a Bulldog.Wholesale Yeezy Authentic .Gather a group of friends, or find a league to join online, draft your team, set your lineup and compete in a number of different formats. Wholesale Yeezy . That left plenty of energy for pitching books and swatting away free agency questions. Anthony had 24 points and nine rebounds, and the Knicks avenged an embarrassing home loss with a rout of their own, beating the Boston Celtics 114-88 on Wednesday night for their third straight victory. https://www.wholesaleyeezyauthentic.com/ . "I was fortunate to play many years at this level with a great organization and unbelievable teammates," said Hejduk in a statement. 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Calvillo had not been formally diagnosed in the minutes immediately after the game and said his status for Montreals game against the B.C. Lions on Thursday would be determined later in the week. He was replaced in the game by Josh Neiswander, who completed 12 of 30 passes for 147 yards and two interceptions in his CFL debut at quarterback. The win solidified the Roughriders (6-1) place atop the CFLs West Division while Montreal (2-5) lost its second straight game under new head coach Jim Popp, despite 146 yards receiving from S.J. Green. It turned out Calvillos injury was only a sign of things to come for both teams. Montreals injured list grew before halftime when receiver Brandon London took a helmet-to-helmet hit from Saskatchewan safety Tyron Brackenridge and did not return. Alouettes linebacker Kyries Hebert was also knocked out of the game on the same drive. He was kneed in the head by teammate Martin Bedard while covering a punt. The Roughriders werent immune to the injury bug either. Wide receiver Rob Bagg went down just before halftime, appearing to injure his left knee on a routine blocking assignment. Bagg had season-ending surgery in 2012 to repair a torn ACL in the same knee. "I feel so bad for the guy," said Riders slotback Geroy Simon, who became the third player in CFL history to reach 1,000 receptions when he caught a four-yard pass from Darian Durant early in the fourth quarter. "Im a fan of Rob Bagg, even when I played for B.C. all those years. He plays so hard and hes such a gifted, talented guy. To see him go down, no matter what it is, you dont want to see a guy like that get hurt because he works so hard in practice and puts everything he has into it." Roughriders head coach Corey Chamblin had no update on Baggs condition after the game. Saskatchewan survived another scare earlier in the game when Weston Dressler came up unable to move his left shoulder after diving out the back of the end zone for a 22-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter.dddddddddddd Unlike the others, Dressler was able to return to the game. That twist of fate proved critical late in the game when Dressler returned a Montreal punt 38 yards to the Alouettes 38-yard line. Dresslers punt return put the Riders in scoring position and Chris Milo won the game on a 36-yard field goal with no time left on the clock. Dressler was filling in for Jock Sanders after Sanders fumbled twice deep in Saskatchewan territory, setting up two of Alouettes kicker Sean Whytes four field goals on the night. "It didnt happen the way we planned it but we kept fighting, (Durant) trusted me and I made a play when it came to me," said Taj Smith, who caught a 60-yard touchdown pass from Durant to tie the game 21-21 with barely a minute to play. That catch came just seconds after Jerald Brown returned Durants second fumble of the game for a 54-yard score to put Montreal ahead by seven. It was also finally enough to silence the boos of the third-largest crowd ever at Mosaic Stadium -- announced at 40,637. The fans showed their dissatisfaction with Durant through most of the third quarter. Durant ultimately went 18-for-32 for 250 yards in his sixth straight game without an interception. "The fans, they want perfection and Ive been here eight years and Ive been booed plenty of times so it was nothing new," he said. "Of course its nothing you want to hear but at the same time you understand why and if you dont want to hear it, just go out there and make plays and give them something to cheer about." Saskatchewan led for most of the first half but had to rally for the win after Sanders coughed up the ball on the opening kickoff of the second half. That turnover gift-wrapped an 11-yard field goal from Whyte and gave the Alouettes an 11-9 lead. The Riders tied the game when Whyte gave up a safety instead of punting from his own 11-yard line and took a temporary lead on the second play of the fourth quarter when Milo kicked a 26-yard field goal. Milo has now hit all 16 of his field goal attempts this year. Whyte tied the game 14-14 on his fourth field goal of the game early in the fourth quarter and had all of Montreals offence up until that point, having also kicked two singles - one on his only missed field goal of the game and the other on a punt single in the third quarter. Punter Ricky Schmitt also kicked two singles for Saskatchewan. ' ' '