ORANGE BEACH, Ala. -- No. 3 seed Arkansas defeated No. 6 seed Vanderbilt 1-0 Wednesday at the Orange Beach Sportsplex to advance to the semifinal round of the 2016 Southeastern Conference Tournament in Orange Beach, Alabama.Senior Claire Kelley headed in a cross from senior Alexandra Fischer that found the back of the right side of the net during the 78th minute of play. It was Kelleys eighth score of the season and places her in a three-way tie for the team lead in goals along with senior Lindsey Mayo and freshman Kayla McKeon.The last time the Razorbacks won an SEC Tournament match was in 2013, defeating Missouri 4-0. This victory marks the furthest Arkansas has been in postseason conference play during head coach Colby Hales tenure. The Razorbacks improve to 16-4-0 overall and 9-3-0 in league play, a mark previously unsurpassed in program history. Arkansas 16 season wins broke the previous record of 15 set 2013.Vanderbilt finishes its season at 9-9-1 overall and 5-6-1 within the SEC.Its postseason, so at the end of the day, its win and advance, Hale said. We always try to find two sides to every game. The positive is we won. This team are winners. They find ways to win. The flip side is we didnt excel in some areas we pride ourselves in. What a fantastic ball by Sparky [Fischer] and an absolute class finish by Claire [Kelley]. Cailee [Dennis] was also tremendous and found the weak side which we talked about being on. Overall, we will enjoy this win and start preparing for a good Auburn team tomorrow.Kelley was recently honored with a first team All-SEC award on Sunday along with four other Razorbacks who nabbed second-team accolades and All-Freshman team selections.Senior goalkeeper Cameron Carter also tallied one save in 90 minutes of play.Arkansas held an 11-5 advantage in shots but both teams each had three corner kicks in the match.The Razorbacks will next face No. 2 seed Auburn on Friday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. in a rematch of their Oct. 14 contest that went the Tigers way 3-2 at their home field. Auburn defeated Tennessee 3-1 during the first quarterfinal match on Wednesday.The match will be broadcast live on SEC Network. Ahkello Witherspoon Super Bowl Jersey .In my heart and mind Im competing for India, luge competitor Shiva Keshavan told The Associated Press in an email interview. Every day Im flooded with messages from Indians all over the world telling me they are supporting me. 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Indias top-ranked womens badminton player Saina Nehwal saw her singles campaign at the Olympics come to an abrupt end as world No. 61 Maria Ulitina of Ukraine upset her 21-18, 21-19 in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. But Kidambi Srikanth and PV Sindhu kept Indian hopes alive by advancing to the last 16 in the mens and womens singles, respectively.Saina began the match by racing away to a 7-1 lead, but Ulitina began using her height and reach to good effect to move Saina around the court and bring the score to 13-13. After frequent exchanges of service breaks, Ulitina brought up three game points with two cross-court smashes. She wrapped up the first game 21-18 off Sainas subsequent service, winning it in 19 minutes.In the second game, Saina had a 4-1 lead at one stage, but then Ulitina started mixing lobs judiciously with her retrieval skills to log four points on the trot. Ulitinas fighting spirit was in evidence when she lost her footing at 9-9 but still managed to get the shuttle back and extract an unforced error from Saina.Saina opened up a two-point lead to 15-13 with a fantastic cross-court smash, but then Ulitina brought herself back to parity. Saina would then pick two points in a row, and then there were two points for Ulitina. At 18-18, Ulitinas serve hit the net cord and plopped back into her side of the court, extracting a wry smile from her.Ulitina then picked up three points in succession to close out the match 21-18, 21-19.I had inflammation on my right knee, Saina said after the match. It was strapped and I could not move as well. She played well but I was restricted by my movements.It was Sainas worst performance at an Olympics. At her debut in Beijing she reached the quarterfinals and four years later in London she won a bronze.Ulitina now awaits the winner of the final Group H match between Thailands Porntip Buranaprasertsuk and Kate Foo Kune of Mauritius in the pre-quaarterfinals.ddddddddddddIn the mens singles, Kidambi Srikanth moved into the pre-quarterfinals with a comfortable 21-6, 21-18 win over Finlands Henri Hurskainen.Srikanth, who is playing in his first Olympics, blitzed through the first game in 13 minutes against the left-handed Finn. Hurskainen, ranked 50th in the world, fought back strongly in the second game but fell short against the eighth-seeded Indian.Srikanth had defeated Mexicos Lino Munoz 21-11, 21-17 in his first match in the group stage. He advanced to the last 16 by virtue of topping the group.In womens singles, PV Sindhu came back from a game down to beat world No. 19 Michelle Li of Canada 19-21, 21-15, 21-17?in a gruelling 72-minute match.The 21-year-old Sindhu played a lot of drops at the backhand of Li but the Canada shuttler was up for it. After a tough fight, Sindhu managed a slender 11-10 lead at the break in the opening game. After the breather, the duo continued to fight for each point before ?Li ?pocket the first game.The second game was no different as both the shuttlers fought tooth and nail before Sindhu entered the break at 11-8.The Indian continued her good run and surged to a 18-13 lead and then reached game point with a powerful smash. She won the second set when Li found the net.After lagging 1-3 in the decider, Sindhu turned the tables at 6-5. A couple of taps from Li going to the net meant Sindhu led 8-5. The Indian entered the interval with a 11-7 lead.After the change in ends, Sindhu committed a couple of unforced errors and Li produced a down the line smash to narrow it down to 10-11.Li continued to fight and grabbed a few points before Sindhu managed to reach match point at 20-16 after a deceptive tap at the net.Sindhu lost a point before reaching the pre-quarterfinals. ' ' '