NEW YORK -- Chase Edmonds had 179 yards on 37 carries, and Makay Redds 24-yard field goal with three minutes to play lifted Fordham past Georgetown 17-14 on Saturday.Edmonds 37 carries was three shy of the school record shared by three players for most in a game.Caleb Ham intercepted the Hoyas Brock Johnson and returned the ball 22 yards to Georgetowns 28-yard line to set up Redds field goal. Later, on Georgetowns final drive, Lawrence Menyah intercepted Johnson to preserve the win.Fordham (5-2, 2-0 Patriot League) took a quick 14-0 lead when Luke Medlock threw touchdown passes of 3 and 37 yards both to Robbie Cantelli.On the ensuing drive, Clay Norris connected with Brandon Williams on a 59-yard pass to put Georgetown (3-4, 0-2) on the board. The Hoyas tied it at 14 early in the second on Isaac Ellsworths 1-yard run.Fordhams defense held Georgetown to -2 rushing yards and intercepted Norris and Johnson a combined five times. Bobby Hebert Womens Jersey . Note: The Calgary Flames announced Tuesday that Sean Monahan would not be made available to Canadas World Junior team. Rickey Jackson Womens Jersey .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. http://www.authenticsaintssportsonline.com/saints-michael-thomas-gold-jersey/ . -- Charline Labonte couldnt have asked for a better homecoming. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson Womens Jersey . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. Cameron Jordan Womens Jersey . The 15th-ranked Canadian men lost the opening two games of their European tour: 19-15 to No. 17 Georgia and 21-20 to No. Glamorgan 184 for 5 (Ingram 101*) vs Essex Match abandonedScorecard Colin Ingram hammered his second century in four days at Chelmsford, his highest in T20 cricket, but it was in vain as heavy rain forced the abandonment of Glamorgans NatWest Blast game against Essex.The one point from the no-result was enough for Essex to claim the fourth and final place in the southern division and qualify for a quarter-final tie. Glamorgan, who had already booked their spot, can look forward to a home game after finishing second behind Gloucestershire.Ingram, who clouted 107 in Glamorgans Royal London Cup defeat on Tuesday, hit seven sixes and six fours in his 56-ball 101. His hitting was so ferocious at the death that his second fifty came off just 17 balls and included five of the sixes.It was not a chanceless innings. The South African lefthander survived on two occasions - when 24 and 57 - with James Foster missing a stumping down legside off Dan Lawrence, and Lawrence himself spilling an up-and-under at long-off.But torrential rain fell almost before the players had left the field after the Glamorgan innings and had soon left puddles around the edges of the covers. The umpires inspected at 8.45 and again at 9pm when they called it off.Before the deluge, David Lloyd had set Glamorgan off to a flyer with 23 from the first two overs, including four fours aand a six swept off Matt Quinn.dddddddddddd. But David Masters had him playing a leading edge and popping up a catch to Nick Browne at point.Lloyds opening partner, Mark Wallace, was not so quick. When he was finally out in the 10th over, bowled trying to reverse-sweep Lawrence, he had contributed 11 runs off 17 balls.Ingram, though, was not hanging around and hit Graham Napier out of the ground, and pulled Ravi Bopara for a second six. He reached his fifty off 38 balls.Aneurin Donald tried to follow Ingrams lead when he hit Ryan ten Doeschate high and long to cow corner where Bopara took the catch on his knees. Jacques Rudolph launched Lawrence over long-off for six, but was dropped on 24 at point by Jesse Ryder.Ingrams second escape proved costly as he took 15 off a Napier over, including a pulled six, before landing another over long-off from Quinn in the over that followed.Rudolph had put on 71 with Ingram for the fourth wicket in six and a half overs before he teed one up for Napier to pouch backward of square for 28.And Ingram went in the last over, the ball after he had reached a 55-ball century with a straight six and a four through the covers from successive balls. He flashed again at Napier and was bowled. ' ' '