COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The No. 11 Texas A&M Aggies logged their 400th program win in impressive fashion, rolling to a 3-0 victory over the LSU Tigers on Sunday evening at Ellis Field. The Maroon and White became the first SEC program to reach the 400-win plateau.The victory also marked the fourth consecutive shutout for the Aggies, who havent relinquished a goal in 367:58. The last time Texas A&M recorded four consecutive clean sheets was during their 2014 SEC Tournament run and NCAA Championship first round victory.The Aggies backline was once again impressive as the combination of Kendall Ritchie, McKayla Paulson, Margaret Schmidt, Grace Wright, Grace Piper and Callyn Walton held LSU (4-4-0, 0-1-0 SEC) to just three shots-on-goal.The Tigers juggernaut duo of Jorian Baucom and Summer Clarke were held to a combined two shots, including one shot-on-goal. Danielle Rice made three saves in goal to record her fourth shutout of the season and the seventh of her career.It didnt take long for the Aggies to break the scoring seal with the Maroon and White drawing first blood in the third minute of play. After Mikaela Harvey was taken down on the attack, Texas A&M was awarded a free kick on the right side from 40 yards out. Wright sent the offering into the penalty box with Piper getting her head on it from nine yards out on the left side. With LSU goalkeeper Caroline Brockmeier frozen on her line, the header found the right side netting for the lid lifter.The Aggies went into the intermission with a 1-0 lead, but the stats showed a more dominant first-half performance for the Maroon and White. Texas A&M owned advantages in shots (12-5), shots-on-goal (5-1) and corner kicks (5-2).Grittiness prevailed for Texas A&M (5-2-0, 1-0-0 SEC) early in the second half. In the 47th minute, Haley Pounds stripped the ball from an LSU defender along the end line near the left corner flag. She worked the ball to the outside left corner of the six-yard box before slotting a pass to Harvey inside the penalty arc. Harvey sent a shot in from the top of the box, beating Brockmeier to the left for her first goal of the season.The Maroon and White capped off the scoring in the 70th minute. Harvey and Grace Cory set up the first career goal for Jordan Hill. Harvey was dribbling down the center of the pitch when she found Cory streaking into the penalty box on the left side. Harvey laced a pass through three defenders. Cory chased it down four yards from the end line, sending a cross to the penalty spot. Hills first touch with the inside of her right foot beat Brockmeier to the right.For the match, Texas A&M owned edges in shots (21-12), shots-on-goal (11-3) and corner kicks (7-4).The Aggies continue SEC play next Friday when they host the Georgia Bulldogs in a 6 pm contest at Ellis Field. The contest is the Aggies annual Go Gold Game to benefit pediatric cancer research.TEXAS A&M QUOTES Head Coach Coach G. Guerrieri On four straight shutouts and a 3-0 win to open SEC play... Its great. I think that we have gotten better and better every game. I thought that defensively we were very sound tonight. Dani (Rice) made the saves she needed to save, but really the players in front of her made it so that she didnt have to do anything out of the ordinary. Just good, solid goalkeeping for her. A lot of our younger players had really good nights. Kate Hajdu had a really good night. It was really great to see Jordan [Hill] to get her first goal of the season. Haley [Pounds] and Emily (Bates) continued to be really dangerous for us. As things go along, we get better and better.On scoring so early in the contest... In both halves we scored early. We scored in the third minute of the game and the second minute of the second half. Thats one of the things we talk about all the time. In the first five minutes and the last five minutes of every half, thats often times when games are won or lost and the players have done well and are getting better.Senior defender Grace Wright On another shutout... One of our goals this weekend was to get another shutout at home so to keep that streak alive was great. We dont want to get ahead of ourselves. Weve also been scoring the past four games so we want to keep both the streaks going forward.Junior midfielder Mikaela Harvey On her first goal of the season... Its really exciting because each season I dont know how many goals I am going to score. My first season I didnt have any so I was really excited to get one early this season.On first SEC win of the season... Its awesome. Just the other day we were talking about how we want to come out of the SEC undefeated. This is a good way to start off.Freshman midfielder Grace PiperOn her excitement after scoring her first career goal... It was surreal. I was expecting it to go in and I was so excited when it did. I didnt know what to do, so I just jumped up and down a lot.On finding the opening in the LSU defense...We watched a lot of scout film on LSU and we recognized that they had a lot of big girls and they were good in the air. We tried to fill in the box with as many people as we could, so that we had some open players. I just happened to be one of the open players, so I could get my head on the ball. 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Thats not a comment on the suspension that banished the Portland Winterhawks general manager and coach from his Western Hockey League teams bench for most of the 2012-13 season.LONDON -- However -- and whenever -- David Moyes Manchester United career ends, the first trophy he lifted is unlikely to be considered a defining moment. In fact, Moyes considers the Community Shield -- collected on Sunday after United beat Wigan 2-0 -- to be the 50th and final title of Alex Fergusons illustrious managerial career that ended in May. "It was his team that won the Premier League by (11) points last season so todays is really Sir Alexs (win)," Moyes said after the clash of the league and FA Cup winners at Wembley Stadium. "The ones going forward will be down to me. So big thank you for Sir Alex getting me into this position." For the former Everton manager, who was hand-picked by Ferguson to succeed him after nearly 27 years at Old Trafford, the traditional curtain-raiser to the English season was all about avoiding embarrassment. And Robin van Persies double against the FA Cup winners will lift some of the anxieties around United following a lacklustre run of pre-season results before its Premier League title defence begins next weekend. "Ive been really impressed with Robin," Moyes said. "Hes been easy to work with. Hes been really receptive and helpful." The sixth-minute header and second-half deflected strike reinforced Van Persies status as Uniteds leading striker during Wayne Rooneys absence. The future of Rooney was the biggest issue Ferguson left Moyes to resolve. The former Everton manager has been steadfast through an off-season of agitating by the unsettled striker that he would not be sold, with two bids from Chelsea rejected. Rooney was ruled out of all the official preseason fixtures and Sundays match due to hamstring and shoulder problems. But, adding to the mystery, Moyes said that while Rooney is in line to play for England against Scotland on Wednesday, hes unlikely to be fit for Uniteds Premier League opener at Swansea on Saturday. "I dont see why you think thats confusing," Moyes said at a post-match media conference dominated by questions about Rooneys future. Moyes insisted that he "didnt fall out with Wayne." The reason for Rooneys frustration seems to be Van Persie, with the Netherlands striker moving above him in the pecking order since joining a year ago from Arsenal.dddddddddddd And Van Persie took just six minutes to find the net at a sun-drenched Wembley in north London. After Van Persie sent the ball to Evra on the left flank, the left back crossed the ball back to the forward in the penalty area to head past goalkeeper Scott Carson. It was game over, with Wigan rarely posing a threat. Winning the FA Cup was the high point for Wigan last season, with its first major trophy success followed by relegation from the Premier League. It was Moyes going to United that led to Wigan losing manager Roberto Martinez after the cup triumph. After Martinez headed to Everton, Owen Coyle was hired by Wigan. The League Championship season is already under way, and returning to the worlds richest league is Coyles priority, even with a Europa League campaign to look forward to, starting in September. The couple of opportunities Wigan did have to equalize were squandered against the 20-time English champions. After James McClean worked his way down the left flank, Grant Holt couldnt get on the end of his cross. And just before half time, Leon Barnetts header was off-target. After the tour of Asia and Australia that yielded just two wins this was a trouble-free preparation for the season for United. "We looked a lot better today," midfielder Michael Carrick said. Although it was a routine victory, the lack of spark highlighted Uniteds failure to reinforce the squad, with moves for Cesc Fabregas and Thiago Alcantara both faltering. Instead, Van Persies goals served as a reminder of the success of Ferguson a year ago in prizing a top asset from a fierce rival. Although quiet after the first goal he sprang into life again to net again just before the hour. Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck did the hard work in carving out the opportunity, and the low strike from Van Persie was heading on target but landed in the net after taking a deflection off James Perch past Scott Carson. And, for the first time in Uniteds history, a manager collected a trophy in his first season. What was missing in the game was a disputed goal. This would have been the first time in English football history when the referee could defer to goal-line technology with Hawk-Eyes 14 cameras in the ground following FIFA approval. ' ' '