COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Second-half goals from midfielder Chelsea Drennan and forward Sophie Groff lifted No. 8 South Carolina womens soccer to a 3-1 victory over LSU Thursday night at Stone Stadium. The pair of seniors helped the Gamecocks move their winning streak to nine matches and remain unbeaten (9-0-1, 3-0-0 SEC) on the season. The Tigers, who entered the game with wins in five of their last six contests, fell to 6-5-0 overall and 1-2-0 in league play.Drennan and Groffs goals came 72 seconds apart from one other and gave South Carolina a 3-1 lead late in the match. In the 74th minute, Groff slipped a beautiful through ball into the left side of the box to Drennan, who took a few touches before threading the ball into the net past LSU goalkeeper Caroline Brockmeier. Less than two minutes later, junior forward Savannah McCaskill charged into the box, where she taken down by a Tiger defender. Groff converted the ensuing penalty kick with ease, as the Grapevine, Texas, native slotted the ball into the left side of the net to push Carolinas advantage to two.McCaskill opened the scoring on Thursday with a great strike from well outside the box in the 10th minute. The Gamecocks struck on the counter attack after the forward found some space in the attacking third and ripped a shot into the left corner of the goal to make it 1-0. McCaskills 10 goals this season lead the SEC and equal her scoring output from a year ago.The Tigers equalized in the 26th minute when LSU forward Summer Clarke gathered a pass in the midfield and made move to free herself from the Gamecock defense. Clarke raced into the box and beat South Carolina freshman goalkeeper Mikayla Krzeczowski one-on-one to bring the Tigers even with just under 20 minutes left in the first half.LSUs first-half tally was its only quality scoring chance of the night, as the Gamecocks finished the match with a 20-4 shot advantage. Carolina held the Tigers to just three shots on frame and boasted a 7-1 edge in corner kicks.Minutes after McCaskill put the Gamecocks on the board, Drennan nearly headed home a goal directly in front of net. South Carolina saw another scoring opportunity in the 13th minute when midfielder Lindsey Lane fed the ball to Groff, whose shot from inside the box was saved after Brockmeier came off her line. The Gamecocks best chance out of the break came in the 63rd minute when McCaskills cross from the right side fell to the feet of senior attacker Daija Griffin. Griffin poked a shot that was turned away by Brockmeier at the last second.Krzeczowski totaled two saves to move to 6-0-1 following the victory, while Brockmeier stopped eight shots and fell to 6-5-0 on the season. With the win, South Carolina moved to 11-2-6 all-time against the Tigers. Yeezy Shoes From China . It just didnt show when he hit the ice. Berra made 42 saves and Kris Russell scored at 1:32 of overtime, lifting the Calgary Flames to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday night. Cheap Yeezy Shoes Wholesale . LUCIE, Fla. http://www.cheapyeezy.net/ . -- Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSUs offence this early in the season is a matter for debate. Cheap Real Yeezy Shoes . The Dane followed up his first European Tour title last weekend with eight birdies and just a single dropped shot on Thursday for a one-stroke advantage over South Africas Allan Versfeld and Portugals Ricardo Santos. Yeezy Wholesale Authentic . 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Former North Queensland fullback Tim Brasher believes Cronulla have made a huge error by saying they will target current Cowboys No.1 Lachlan Coote.The Sharks earlier vowed to test Coote in Friday nights NRL preliminary final at Allianz Stadium after the North Queensland custodians error-riddled display last Friday night against Brisbane.Brasher admitted Coote almost cost North Queensland their title defence in their elimination semi-final.Despite his errors the Cowboys rallied to oust the Broncos 26-20 in extra time and Brasher doesnt expect Coote will repeat the display in the grand final qualifier.Its like waving a red rag to a bull, Brasher told AAP.The Sharkies are really stoking the fire.Saying they will target him, I think you will find he will bounce back and prove he is the class player we all know he is.Coote made four handling errors against Brisbane, including a horror spilt kick that allowed Jordan Kahu to score and give the Broncos a 14-6 halftime lead.Obviously last week he had a game he wanted to forget - it was very unlike him, said Balmain great Brasher, who finished his career at North Queensland from 2000-02.But I dont care who it is, everyone makees mistakes.ddddddddddddBilly Slater is probably the best fullback in the modern era and he made one of the biggest mistakes, that lost us a World Cup final (in 2008).We all make them, its how you bounce back and I think Cootes class will shine through.Brasher was already convinced Coote should be NSW State of Origin fullback next year ahead of incumbent James Tedesco, and the man Tedesco replaced this series, Penriths Matt Moylan.Before Origin this year I was backing Lachlan over Matt Moylan, he said.Hes got a great kicking game that takes the pressure off (Johnathan) Thurston and his positional play is the best of all the fullbacks.He reads the game better than most.Coote is a fullback who turns up at the right spot at the right time.Brasher believes Cronulla should be concerned that North Queensland still found a way to win against Brisbane despite Cootes shocker.His crucial mistakes there could have cost them the game, but they got over it, he said.When someone is not having a great day they all rallied around him and still got the win. 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