Plymouth were held 2-2 at home by Sky Bet League Two promotion rivals Portsmouth as their lead at the top of the table was reduced to three points. Yann Songoos diving header gave Plymouth the lead on 21 minutes but Portsmouth were back level before the break, with Kyle Bennett (40) drilling home. Highlights of Plymouths 2-2 draw with Portsmouth in the Sky Bet League Two. The visitors looked to have snatched victory when Danny Rose smashed a shot in off the underside of the crossbar on 86 minutes, only for Connor Smith to grab an equaliser for Derek Adams side a minute from time. That allowed Doncaster to close the gap on the leaders after they beat Colchester 1-0 at the Keepmoat Stadium. Highlights of Doncasters 1-0 win over Colchester in Sky Bet League Two Tommy Rowe netted during first-half stoppage time when he chipped the goalkeeper as Rovers recorded their third consecutive league win.Carlisle and Hartlepool shared five goals in a thriller at Brunton Park, with the home side eventually taking the spoils to win 3-2 and set a new club record of 13 matches unbeaten. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Jabo Ibehre set the Cumbrians on their way when he scored his fourth goal of the season on 20 minutes as they led at the break.But the real action took place in the second period, beginning with the dismissal of Carlisle full-back Shaun Miller for a second bookable offence. Highlights of Carlisles 3-2 win over Hartlepool in the Sky Bet League Two Two goals were then scored in the space of three minutes, as Lewis Alessandras effort for Pools was cancelled out by Danny Grainger.Hartlepool equalised for the second time courtesy of Padraig Amond but the hosts refused to settle for a share the spoils and Michael Raynes headed home the winner from a corner. Danny Hylton scored his eighth goal of the season in Lutons 2-1 win at Leyton Orient Luton climbed above Portsmouth into fourth place in the table after they won 2-1 at Leyton Orient, with goals from Cameron McGeehan and Danny Hylton putting them two-up in east London. Highlights of Lutons 2-1 win over Leyton Orient in Sky Bet League Two The Os pulled a goal back 11 minutes from time through Ollie Palmer but Nathan Jones side held firm to earn maximum points.Grimsby took advantage of a frustrating afternoon for the teams above them as they climbed five places to sixth, with James Berrett scoring the only goal of the game away to Cambridge.Accrington occupy the final play-off spot after they scored two late goals to come from behind and beat Blackpool 2-1 at the Wham Stadium. Highlights of Accringtons 2-1 win over Blackpool in Sky Bet League Two. Michael Cain looked to have secured all three points for the Seasiders when he broke the deadlock with a free-kick nine minutes from time but Romuald Boco scored from the spot after Tom Aldred had given away a penalty.Boco then grabbed the winner in the fourth minute of time added on as Accrington also climbed five places.The game at Meadow Lane sparked into life 10 minutes from time as Jonathan Fortes low strike put Notts County ahead only for Crewe to make it 1-1 60 seconds later through Alex Kiwomyas first-time effort. Highlights of Notts Countys 1-1 draw with Crewe in Sky Bet League Two At the other end of the table, Graham Westley tasted defeat in his first game in charge of bottom club Newport as they lost 1-0 at Yeovil.County looked to be heading for a point from their trip to Huish Park but Tom Eaves netted from close range on 80 minutes to secure all three points for the Glovers.Exeter eased the pressure on manager Paul Tisdale with a crushing 4-1 win at Barnet. Highlights of Exeters 4-1 win over Barnet in the Sky Bet League Two. John Akinde headed in the opener for the Bees - his eighth goal of the season - but the visitors were back on level terms just before the break as Jake Taylor thumped home.The Grecians edged ahead early in the second half as Lee Holmes fired in following a superb flick by Reuben Reid and, after David Wheeler extended their advantage with a close-range strike, Reid added a fourth from the penalty spot. Highlights of Cheltenhams 2-1 win over Crawley in Sky Bet League Two Elsewhere, Cheltenham held on for a 2-1 win against Crawley with goals from Billy Waters and Jack Munns, while in-form striker Matt Green earned Mansfield a point in a 1-1 draw at Wycombe and Stevenage ran out 2-0 winners away to Morecambe.You can watch Liverpool v Man Utd, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price! 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Less than 24 hours after the Wolves lost at home to the Mavericks, 100-98, NBA president of basketball operations Rod Thorn announced Tuesday that Kevin Love was fouled on his right arm by Shawn Marion in the closing seconds and should have been awarded two free throws. LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Kentucky had no illusions of pulling off a miracle against top-ranked Alabama Saturday night. The young Wildcats simply wanted to compete and see what would happen. Their mission never got going and the result was a 48-7 loss to the Crimson Tide that the Wildcats found painful to endure besides the lopsided score. Kentucky quarterback Jalen Whitlow did not return after injuring his left leg while being sacked in the first-quarter. Coach Mark Stoops described it as a "pretty good" ankle sprain. Maxwell Smith came in and threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Javess Blue in the third quarter, but that just brought the Wildcats within 31-7 and provided the evenings only highlight. Kentucky (1-5, 0-3 Southeastern Conference) was left with a fourth straight loss overall and its fifth in a row to the Crimson Tide (6-0, 3-0). The defeat also closed out the most grueling stretch in school history, a schedule of ranked teams including No. 7 Louisville, No. 19 Florida and No. 13 South Carolina before facing the nations top-ranked team and two-time defending national champions. "We know how good Alabama is, but we can play better," said Stoops, whose team was outgained 668-170. "We didnt play our best tonight, and thats why Im disappointed. When youre playing the No. 1 team in the country, at least give them your best shot." Most frustrating to the Wildcats was not taking advantage of early opportunities provided by the Crimson Tide. T.J. Yeldon and Kenyan Drake fumbled on back-to-back possessions in the first quarter and Alabama receivers dropped passes in Kentucky territory. The two running backs rebounded to run for two touchdowns each and Alabama brushed off those few early mistakes to blow out Kentucky by scoring on its last eight possessions. "We knew they were really driving on us and we had to get off the field," Kentucky linebacker Avery Williamson said. "We got a turnover, but we knew we had to stop them. We just werent feeling things right." Yeldon scored on runs of 24 yards and 3 yards and finished with 124 yards on 16 carries; Drake added 106 yards and a pair of 1-yard TDs on 14 attempts. Altee Tenpenny added a late 7-yard TD run and Cade Foster kicked field goals of 25 and 20 yards..dddddddddddd. AJ McCarron shook off the handful of drops to throw for a career-high 359 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown to Kevin Norwood. Alabamas defence rang up four sacks, though it did allow its first TD in four games. Some things went according to form as the Wildcats found little ground against the SECs second-ranked defence, but others went off script as the initial 15 minutes saw the Crimson Tide commit an uncharacteristic combination of fumbles and dropped passes in Wildcats territory that contributed to their first scoreless opening quarter of the season. Kenny Bells bobble while wide open down the middle killed Alabamas first drive before Drake and Yeldon each fumbled on the next two possessions, the latter was especially costly as the sophomore coughed up the ball inside the 5. It was recovered by Williamson at the 2. Kentucky couldnt take advantage of any of those breaks, but the Wildcats had a more pressing issue in replacing Whitlow after he was hurt while being sacked for a 9-yard loss on their second possession. The sophomore from Prattville, Ala., lay on the ground for several moments before he was helped off the field and carted to the dressing room. Smith came in but Kentucky gained just 62 yards in the first half. "Even though we got a couple of turnovers, we were still behind the eight ball most of the night and chasing it," Stoops said. "It was an uphill climb." Considering how seamlessly Alabama was controlling the ball and the clock before the mistakes, it was just a matter of time before the Crimson Tide took advantage of the Wildcats struggles. Alabama got on the scoreboard on its fourth drive with Fosters 25-yard field goal en route to 24 unanswered second-quarter points as Drake sandwiched 1-yard touchdown runs around Yeldons 24-yard TD run. Alabamas quick spurt included another wide-open drop by Drake late in the quarter, but McCarrons 42-yard pass to Norwood in double coverage to Kentuckys 1 earlier was the play that seemed to shake the Tide out of their doldrums and contribute to 372 first-half yards. Yeldons 3-yard TD run early in the third made it 31-0 and Alabama was in cruise control after its sputtering start. Smith finished 7 of 16 passing for 76 yards for Kentucky. 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