STARKVILLE, Mississippi - The Texas A&M Aggies held off the Mississippi State Bulldogs, 2-1, Thursday evening at MSU Soccer Field to close out the regular-season on a three-match win streak.With the victory, Texas A&M wrapped up the regular-season with a 10-7-1 overall mark and a 5-5-1 league ledger. The Aggies are tied with Tennessee and Vanderbilt for sixth place in the league standings, but the Maroon and White will be the No. 8 seed at next weeks SEC Tournament in Orange Beach, Alabama.Texas A&M drew first blood early in the contest. With just over 43 minutes showing on the first half clock, Ashlynn Harryman was taken down on the left side of the penalty box. Mississippi States goalkeeper Tanya de Souza stonewalled Haley Pounds on the penalty kick, but the rebound went right back to the feet of Pounds who sent the carom into the back of the net for the 1-0 lead.Mississippi States best chance to score in the opening half came on a three-shot flurry in the 24th minute by McKenna de Graaf. The first two shots were cleared off the goal line by Kendall Ritchie and Danielle Rice punched the final shot in sequence over the crossbar.The Aggies went into the intermission with a 1-0 lead. Texas A&M owned an 8-6 edge in shots in the first half. The Bulldogs put an equalizer on the scoreboard early in the second stanza. Taking a free kick at the center stripe, Ariana Holmes sent an offering into a meeting of the clans in the penalty box.After the ball ping-ponged near the penalty spot Mallory Eubanks used her right foot to thread a shot through four players, scoring inside the right post to tie the score at 1-1 in the 48th minute. Texas A&M reclaimed the lead 74 seconds later. With the ball at the top of the penalty box, Stephanie Malherbe delivered a pass to Grace Wright near the right corner of the box.Wright found an open alley to shoot and ripped a shot from 25 yards into the left upper 90 for her first career goal. The Aggies missed a chance to put an insurance goal in the books in the 61st minute when Grace Pipers header on a free offering from Wright hit the right post. McKayla Paulson and Pounds both had late scoring chances turned away by solid Mississippi State defense. Mississippi State owned the advantages in shots (19-12) and shots-on-goal (9-6), but Rice came up huge in goal with eight saves.The Aggies return to action Monday at 6:00 pm Central as they play the Alabama Crimson Tide in the opening round of the SEC Tournament.TEXAS A&M QUOTES Head Coach G Guerrieri On the match... Thats a gritty Mississippi State team who has really improved by leap and bounds in the last year, so it took 90 minutes of effort to win that match. Its great to end the regular-season on a three-match win streak and take some momentum to Orange Beach.On heading to the SEC Tournament... Were starting to get healthy and were putting some wins on the board, but Orange Beach is going to be a grind. If we want to win the tournament were going to have to play four tough games in a seven-day stretch. Its a tall task, but I think if any team can do it we can. Fake Jerseys Online . By having more great seasons. Manning was the only unanimous choice for the 2013 Associated Press NFL All-Pro team Friday. Wholesale Fake Jerseys . 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Even after missing four games with injuries, Leonard Fournette is poised to make some noise in the Heisman Trophy race.The LSU running back is coming off one of the most impressive individual performances of the season, running for 284 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries in a rout of Mississippi. The No. 19 Tigers are off this week and preparing for No. 1 Alabama on Nov. 5.When Fournette plays, he is as good as advertised. The junior has reached 100 yards in each of the four games he has been able to get on the field, averaging 8.1 per carry and scoring five touchdowns.Fournette was one of the headliners in a star-studded Heisman field entering the season. They have all been overtaken by Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson.Clemsons Deshaun Watson is still drawing considerable Heisman attention, but other big names have fallen off.Last seasons Heisman runner-up, Christian McCaffrey of Stanford, has missed games with injuries and been unable to cut loose in the Cardinals struggle offense. Houston quarterback Greg Ward has slipped out of the race with the Cougars losing two of three.Florida States Dalvin Cook is in position to make a late push. Ohio States J.T. Barrett can likely do the same.How about Fournette? With high-profile games left against Alabama, No. 14 Florida and No. 9 Texas A&M and the possibility of leading his team to the SEC championship game, dont rule out Fournette receiving an invite to New York city for the Heisman presentation on Dec. 10.Heres how AP college football writers rank the Heisman contenders going into Week 9:1. Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville (21 points)Last week: Jackson went off on North Carolina State for 431 yards, with three TD passes and a touchdown run.This week: at Virginia. The Cavaliers are third from the bottom in the ACC in defense (6.17 yards per play allowed). Expect another big game for Jackson.2 (tie). Jake Browning, QB, Washington (10 points)Last week: The sophomore threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score in a rout of Oregon State. He only completed 50 percent of his throws, which dropped his passer rating to second in the country (199.62), but still on pace to set a single-season record.This week: at No. 17 Utah. The Utes are in the middle of the Pac-12 pack defensively in yards per play (5.76, seventhh in the conference), but they lead league with 14 interceptions and are fourth in sacks with 22.dddddddddddd.2 (tie). Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson (10 points)Last week: Off.This week: at No. 12 Florida State. The Seminoles defense has struggled mightily when facing big-time offenses, including Louisville and Jackson. This is a chance for Watson to make up some ground on Jackson, but the Cardinals quarterback has already set a high bar against Florida State.4. Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State (1 point)Last week: The senior had a pedestrian, for him, 135 yards rushing and two touchdowns in a victory against San Jose State, but is still leading the country in rushing by 34 yards per game.This week: at Utah State. The Aggies are 3-4, but have one of the better defenses in the Mountain West. They rank third against the run (3.61 yards per carry) and overall (4.97 per play).Four more to watch (other than Fournette)Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State. Losses for Florida State have overshadowed the juniors outstanding season running and receiving (179.4 yards from scrimmage per game). He gets the spotlight game against No. 3 Clemson at home Saturday.Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma. Coming off a historic game against Texas Tech (263 yards rushing, 114 receiving and five touchdowns), the sophomore has a chance to put up numbers similar to Cooks. Would Heisman voters overlook his past arrest for punching a woman in a bar?Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech. The Red Raiders up-tempo offense and awful defense inflate his numbers, but he is on pace for about 5,700 yards and close to 50 touchdown passes.Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama. A defensive end is not winning the Heisman, but Allens scored two touchdowns and could draw some consideration as the best player on the best teams best unit.---Poll panel: AP Heisman watch panel: National Writer Paul Newberry, Georgia; Sports Writer Stephen Hawkins, Texas; Sports Writer John Marshall, Arizona; Sports Writer Joedy McCreary, North Carolina; Sports Writer Eric Olson, Nebraska; Sports Writer Steve Megargee, Tennessee; College Football Writer Ralph D. Russo, New York.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '