COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- The Texas A&M Aggies and Missouri Tigers played to a 1-1 draw Thursday evening at Ellis Field.Texas A&M (7-5-1, 2-3-1 SEC) led for 84:10 of the contest, but Mizzou junior midfielder Allie Hess scored an equalizer in the 86th minute to send the match to overtime and neither team was able to scrape out a decisive goal in the 20 minutes of extra action.Texas A&M freshman Grace Piper burned Missouri (8-4-1, 3-2-1 SEC) for a goal 71 seconds into the match. Ten yards off the penalty arc, Piper accepted a pass from Mikaela Harvey and uncorked a low, driving left-footed shot that stayed inside the right post for the lid-lifter.The Aggies took a 1-0 lead into the intermission, despite Missouri owning the advantages in shots (8-5) and corner kicks (7-0).Texas A&Ms chances for victory were buoyed with 9:13 remaining in the second half when Rachel Hise was issued her second yellow card of the match, leaving Missouri to play a man down. Despite being down in numbers, the Tigers pressed the attack and finally broke through with 4:39 remaining in the second half. Kaitlyn Clark sent a cross in from the left side of the penalty box, finding Allie Hess for a clear shot from eight yards out.The tally was the sixth of the season for Hess, which ties her with freshman Sarah Luebbert for the team lead. Clark notched her team-leading fifth assist of the year on the play.The Aggies had three prime counter-attack chances earlier in the second half that would have provided insurance goals, but Missouri goalkeeper Kelsey Dossey came up big with three saves. All three stops came on shots by Brittany Crabtree who was working up top with Haley Pounds.Texas A&M had the most scoring opportunities in the 20 minutes of overtime, owning edges in shots (8-4) and corner kicks (4-2). Crabtree took another shot that caused Dossey to hit the deck for the save in the 93rd minute and the Tigers made the save on a shot by Grace Wright to keep the golden goal off the board. In the 94th minute, Mizzou junior Jessica Johnson received a ball from Luebbert, but the juniors 15-yard shot sailed over the crossbar.Danielle Rice made nine saves for Texas A&M and Kendall Ritchie made a defensive save on a the end line on a shot by Sarah Luebbert prevented a goal in the 84th minute. Mizzou sophomore keeper Kelsey Dossey made five saves in net for the Tigers, including a pair of diving stops in the second half and overtime.For the match, Missouri owned advantages in shots (23-18), shots-on-goal (11-6) and corner kicks (16-6).Texas A&M returns to action Sunday when they play the Tennessee Volunteers in a 4 p.m. CT contest in Knoxville.Mizzou returns to field on Sunday when the team hosts Alabama at 1 p.m. CT in the Pink Out match.Vapormax Damen Sale . 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Vapormax Plus Herren Schweiz .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again.STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- When James Franklin looks at the numbers, he cant help but wonder how many times his offense will get the ball against Wisconsin.The No. 6 Badgers (10-2, 7-2 Big Ten, No. 6 CFP) have limited opponents all season by setting a methodical pace with a grinding, physical running game. Wisconsin leads the nation in time of possession.It affects how offenses are because theyre worried about how many possessions theyre going to get, start to change how they call the game as well, Franklin said Tuesday. That does have a big effect.The No. 8 Nittany Lions (10-2, 8-1, No. 7 CFP) take a different approach into Saturdays Big Ten championship game.Franklin knows his offense doesnt need much time to rack up points. Penn States coach has learned to value explosive plays over all other aspects since offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead installed a new, no-huddle scheme.Just as Wisconsins plodding, keep-away strategy has helped the Badgers post a national best 35:12 per game in possession time, Penn States big-play offense has made defense after defense pay. The Nittany Lions lead the Big Ten and are tied for seventh in the country with 80 plays of 20 yards or more.The explosive plays, including 57 through the air, have helped Penn State score just over 36 points per game. Quarterback Trace McSorley, always willing to give his receivers a chance at a 50-50 ball, has been the trigger-man on many of them.He makes a lot of plays, Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said. Certainly pushing the ball down he field, but it looks to me like he loves playing the game and he competes and has a great energy about him. I liked watching him until this week getting ready to play him, but looks like a heck of a quarterback.McSorley has often described Penn States offfense as up-tempo.dddddddddddd Thats accurate in the way the Nittany Lions attack. But their approach is actually much more methodical than possession numbers might indicate and McSorleys been at the forefront of a patient process.Not only is Penn State making second half adjustments that yield more big plays, McSorley has proved himself as a game-manager. Although the Nittany Lions dont huddle, they spend a lot of time at the line of scrimmage as McSorley surveys the defense, then looks to the sideline for Moorheads signals after hes had a chance to do the same. The Nittany Lions are using an average of 30 seconds of play clock between each snap the last two games.Its huge there because you have to be able to see the play call and the signals and then relay the information thats necessary to people that need to know, our offensive line and making sure everyones on the same page, McSorley said. I think its definitely helped the quarterbacks and myself mature.With so much going on before each snap, the game has slowed down for McSorley. Hes not making the mistakes or misreading coverages like he did at times earlier this season and was nearly perfect after taking time to survey Michigan States defensive alignment last week. Then, he completed 12 of 15 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns against the blitz. His incompletions against extra-man pressures were throwaways to avoid sacks and a drop from one of his receivers.I know huddles are a bad word around here now, but I think quarterbacks always have to be really engaged in running the show, Franklin said. I think Trace has done a really, really good job of that. ' ' '